Education as a Resource of Social Innovation

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Focusing on the Italian context, this research aims to analyze the relationship between investment in education and economic development through a critical exam of the human capital theory. This paradigm is compared with the social investment paradigm, particularly the Esping-Andersen’s thesis, which seems more useful to unfold the link between social stratification and education level as a resource of social innovation. From this standpoint, our hypothesis is that educational policies have positive effects on the economic system if they are oriented to reduce socio-economic inequalities increasing the rate of social inclusion, which can promote a wider social innovation.

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Parziale, F., & Scotti, I. (2016). Education as a Resource of Social Innovation. SAGE Open, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244016662691

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