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gender-specific stereotyping. In the Netherlands, for women it is common to work part-time. More than half of the prime age …
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This paper investigates how winning a substantial lottery prize affects labor supply. Analyzing data from Dutch State Lottery winners, we find that earnings are affected but not employment. Lottery prize winners reduce their hours of work but they are not very likely to withdraw from the labor...
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Previous empirical studies on the effect of age on productivity and wages find contradicting results. Some studies find that if workers grow older there is an increasing gap between productivity and wages, i.e. wages increase with age while productivity does not or does not increase at the same...
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Recent human capital theories predict that labor market frictions and product market competition influence firm-sponsored training. Using matched worker-firm data from Dutch manufacturing, our paper empirically assesses the validity of these predictions. We find that a decrease in labor market...
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Part-time jobs are popular among partnered women in many countries. In the Netherlands the majority of partnered … abundant part-time work in the Netherlands is likely to be a transitional phase that will culminate in many women working full …
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We study how changes in the maximum benefit duration affect the inflow into unemployment in the Netherlands. Until …
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administrative data obtained from Statistics Netherlands. Excluding firms in the hospitality industry and other industries that … ; innovation ; cultural diversity ; knowledge spillovers ; linked employer-employee data ; Netherlands …
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In this paper, we analyze how the share of immigrant children in the classroom affects the educational attainment of native Dutch children. Our analysis uses data from various sources, which allow us to characterize educational attainment in terms of reading literacy, mathematical skills and...
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We analyze how the share of immigrant children in the classroom affects the educational attainment of native Dutch children in terms of their language and math performance at the end of primary school. Our paper studies the spill-over effects at different parts of the test score distribution of...
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