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timing of events method 5 Timing-of-events method 4 bivariate duration analysis 3 labour dynamics 3 marriage 3 selection bias 3 student migration 3 timing-of-events method 3 treatment effects 3 Active labor market policy 2 Evaluation 2 Familie 2 Marital status dynamics 2 Migranten 2 Rückwanderung 2 Temporary migration 2 Transition to employment 2 Unemployed 2 Vacancy referral 2 marital status dynamics 2 program evaluation 2 temporary migration 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 1 Arbeitsmarktintegration 1 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Arbeitsmigranten 1 Arbeitsvermittlung 1 Beschäftigungseffekt 1 Ehe 1 Employment effect 1 Employment office 1 Family 1 Impact assessment 1 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 Job vacancies 1 Labour market integration 1 Labour market policy 1 Marriage 1 Migrant workers 1
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Working Paper 3 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2 Article 1
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English 6 Undetermined 6
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Bijwaard, Govert 6 Abbring, Jaap H. 3 Wang, Qi 3 Bollens, Joost 2 Cockx, Bart 2 van Doeselaar, Stijn 2 Berg, Gerard J. van den 1 Bijwaard, Govert Ewout 1 Doeselaar, Stijn 1 Doeselaar, Stijn van 1 den Berg, Gerard J. van 1 van den Berg, Gerard J. 1
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Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 3 Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), University College London (UCL) 1
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IZA Discussion Papers 6 Empirical Economics 1 IZA Journal of Labor Policy 1 IZA journal of labor policy 1 Journal of Population Economics 1 Journal of population economics 1 Norface Discussion Paper Series 1
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RePEc 6 EconStor 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Effectiveness of a job vacancy referral scheme
Bollens, Joost; Cockx, Bart - In: IZA Journal of Labor Policy 6 (2017) 15, pp. 1-24
The public employment service (PES) makes use in many countries of vacancy referrals as to facilitate the matching between unemployed workers and vacancies. Based on a 'timing-of-events' approach to control for selective participation, this study evaluates whether this policy instrument enhanced...
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Effectiveness of a job vacancy referral scheme
Bollens, Joost; Cockx, Bart - In: IZA journal of labor policy 6 (2017) 15, pp. 1-24
The public employment service (PES) makes use in many countries of vacancy referrals as to facilitate the matching between unemployed workers and vacancies. Based on a “timing-of-events” approach to control for selective participation, this study evaluates whether this policy instrument...
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The impact of changes in the marital status on return migration of family migrants
Bijwaard, Govert; Doeselaar, Stijn - In: Journal of Population Economics 27 (2014) 4, pp. 961-997
Many migrants have non-labour motives to migrate, and they differ substantially from labour migrants in their migration behaviour. For family migrants, the decision to return is highly influenced by changes in their marital status. Using administrative panel data on the entire population of...
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The impact of changes in the marital status on return migration of family migrants
Bijwaard, Govert; Doeselaar, Stijn van - In: Journal of population economics 27 (2014) 4, pp. 961-997
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Return migration of foreign students
Bijwaard, Govert; Wang, Qi - 2013
Using unique administrative micro panel data, this paper presents a comprehensive empirical analysis of the return of recent foreign students in The Netherlands. The life course experiences of these students in the host, both on the labour market and in marriage formation, impact their decision...
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Return Migration of Foreign Students
Bijwaard, Govert; Wang, Qi - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM), … - 2013
Using unique administrative micro panel data, this paper presents a comprehensive empirical analysis of the return of recent foreign students in The Netherlands. The life course experiences of these students in the host, both on the labour market and in marriage formation, impact their decision...
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Return Migration of Foreign Students
Bijwaard, Govert; Wang, Qi - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2013
Using unique administrative micro panel data, this paper presents a comprehensive empirical analysis of the return of recent foreign students in The Netherlands. The life course experiences of these students in the host, both on the labour market and in marriage formation, impact their decision...
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The impact of divorce on return-Mmgration of family migrants
Bijwaard, Govert Ewout; van Doeselaar, Stijn - 2012
Many migrants have non-labour motives to migrate and they differ substantially in their migration behaviour. Family migrants main migration motive is to join their future spouse. Thus, when their relation breaks down this influences their return decision. Using administrative panel data on the...
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The Impact of Divorce on Return-Migration of Family Migrants
Bijwaard, Govert; van Doeselaar, Stijn - Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) - 2012
Many migrants have non-labour motives to migrate and they differ substantially in their migration behaviour. Family migrants main migration motive is to join their future spouse. Thus, when their relation breaks down this influences their return decision. Using administrative panel data on the...
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Analyzing the Effect of Dynamically Assigned Treatments Using Duration Models, Binary Treatment Models, and Panel Data Models
Abbring, Jaap H.; van den Berg, Gerard J. - 2003
Often, the moment of a treatment and the moment at which the outcome of interest occurs are realizations of stochastic processes with dependent unobserved determinants. Notably, both treatment and outcome are characterized by the moment they occur. In this paper, we compare different methods of...
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