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The aim of this paper is to examine the coherence between and within functional as well as administrative regions in a labour market context. The larger the coherence of the local labour markets within the delimited regions, the larger the heterogeneity between the delimited regions is expected...
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In dit werkdocument wordt ingegaan op de databronnen, de definities van een aantal begrippen, en de prognosemethodiek die zijn gebruikt bij het rapport De arbeidsmarkt naar opleiding en beroep tot 2012 (ROA, 2007). In het rapport wordt reeds ingegaan op het doel van de arbeidsmarktprognoses, en...
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In dit werkdocument wordt verslag gedaan van een onderzoek naar flexibele arbeid in Nederland. Het onderzoek heeft plaatsgevonden in het kader van het Project Onderwijs-Arbeidsmarkt. Een gedeelte van dit werkdocument is in geactualiseerde vorm terug te vinden in hoofdstuk 4 van De arbeidsmarkt...
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expected at the beginning of the career. For thispurpose we use data on secondary and higher vocational education graduates in … theperiod 1996–2001. We show that graduates who are mobile have higher probabilityof fi nding jobs at the acquired education ….Th is suggests that mobility is sought to prevent not only having to take a job belowthe acquired education level, but also …
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education started to grow substantiallyaround 1960, only a few decades later, research and higher education transformedgradually …
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In this paper, we estimate the demand for workers by sector and occupation usingsystem dynamics OLS techniques to account for the employment dynamics dependenceacross occupations and sectors of industry. The short run dynamics are decomposed intointra and intersectoral dynamics. We find that...
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This study investigates the extent and speed of dynamic adjustment of labour supply to changes in labour demand, government policies and autonomous trends. We estimate error-correction models (ECMs) for male and female participation rates in the Netherlands between 1969 and 2004. The results...
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This paper uses a natural experiment approach to identify the effects of an exogenouschange in future pension benefits on workers’ training participation. We use uniquematched survey and administrative data for male employees in the Dutch public sectorwho were born in 1949 or 1950. Only the...
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Deze studie is een verslag van een gezamenlijk onderzoek van het Centraal Bureau voorde Statistiek (CBS) en het Researchcentrum voor Onderwijs en Arbeidsmarkt (ROA).De studie is een onderdeel van zowel het CBS-speerpunt Sociale dynamiek enuitbreiding Arbeidsrekeningen, in het bijzonder het...
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This paper analyzes the occupational structures of 25 European Union countries during the period 2000-2004. Shift-share analyses have been used to decompose cross-country differences in occupational structure into within industry and between industry effects. The static analysis for 2004 shows...
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