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Disadvantaged Stories as Inheritance
The scenario Poverty in Italy today remains at historic highs, in continuity with the year of the pandemic that in just twelve months increased the number of poor people by one million (Figure 1). It is a phenomenon that can now be considered structural in our country, as it affects 9.4 percent of the population; almost one resident out of ten lives in a condition of absolute poverty. If we consider ...
Educational Poverty Requires Strong Choices
Recent research by Save the Children, according to OECD analysis, reports two closely related and worrying facts: the first highlights that Italy's investment in education, instruction, and poverty protection for families is among the lowest in Europe; the second shows that in our country, absolute poverty, correlated with educational poverty, has increased by ten percentage points in ten years.[1] ...
Managers of Tomorrow: Rethinking Education in the Age of AI
Management education has undergone a profound transformation over time, adapting to the economic, technological, and social dynamics of the exogenous environment and moving from a traditional approach, based on theory and hierarchy, to a more dynamic model incorporating new technologies. In this sense, the evolution of management education not only reflects changes in the world of work. It’s also ...