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model using panel data from the Netherlands. This is a country whose historicalconditions are ideal to study the effects of …
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The paper develops a negotiation model for flexicurity-relevant collective bargaining. Flexicurity is a European labour market policy which should compensate the ongoing flexibilization of employment relations by advances in employment security and social security. Flexibility is promoted by...
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This paper examines how a change in the generosity of one social assistance program generates spillovers onto other social assistance programs. We exploit an age discontinuity in the stringency of the 1993 Dutch disability reforms to estimate the causal effect of exit from disability insurance...
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the Netherlands since 1975. Based on Christian-Democratic and Social Democratic ideal types, we pay special attention to …
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unemployment and high labour market participation the Netherlands faces further challenges with regard to flexicurity and security …. An analysis is carried out of “job to job” transition arrangements whereby the Netherlands is compared with Sweden. The …
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, looking for inspiration rather than imitation. In the Netherlands, a government-appointed Committee on Labour Market … transition security and higher labour-market mobility. This possible pathway, now being debated in the Netherlands, may also be …
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