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Among OECD countries, the Netherlands has average female labor force participation, but by far the highest rate of part …
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recent health insurance reform in The Netherlands, where a private-public mix of insurance provision was replaced by a system …
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This paper contrasts labour participation behaviour and wages of native and immigrant women. Since the impact of family structure on labor supply differs between natives and immigrants, we explicitly distinguish between part-time and full-time jobs. The choice of jobs is accounted for by an...
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This paper contrasts labour participation behaviour and wages of native and immigrant women. Since the impact of family structure on labor supply differs between natives and immigrants, we explicitly distinguish between part-time and full-time jobs. The choice of jobs is accounted for by an...
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along various search channels that deals with this. The data are from an experiment in the Netherlands in which the extent …
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model using a unique data set of individuals who completed undergraduate education in the Netherlands between 1995 and 2001 …. Our estimation results show that a 1 percent point decrease in unemployment rate increases wage offers with 3 percent …
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