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Netherlands shows that for males the use of tobacco has a negative wage effect of about 10% while the use of alcohol has a …
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This paper is on the early labor market experiences of second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands. We find that …
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dialect-speaking and academic performance of 5-6 year old children in the Netherlands. We find that dialect-speaking has a …
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Our paper studies the effects of dialect-speaking on job characteristics of Dutch workers, in particular on their hourly wages. The unconditional difference in median hourly wages between standard Dutch speakers and dialect speakers is about 10.6% for males and 6.7% for females. If we take into...
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Since the mid 1960s the Netherlands has an immigration surplus, mainly because of manpower recruitment from Turkey and …
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universities in The Netherlands. We find that an indicator of the research productivity of the supervisor is an important …
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Since the mid-1960's the Netherlands has had an immigration surplus, mainly because of manpower recruitment from Turkey …
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This paper presents a test of the educational signaling hypothesis. If employers use education as a signal in the hiring process, they will rely more on education when less is otherwise known about applicants. We find that employers are more likely to lower educational standards when an...
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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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