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decades in the Netherlands. These reforms mainly lead to more stringent eligibility criteria for, and reduced generosity of …
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In the Dutch Postcode Lottery a postal code (19 households on average) is randomly selected weekly, and prizes - consisting of cash and a new BMW - are awarded to lottery participants living in that postal code. On average, this generates a temporary, unexpected income shock equal to about eight...
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Netherlands. Even if identical questions are asked, cross-country differences in reported work disability remain substantial. In … the US and the Netherlands, respondent evaluations of work limitations of hypothetical persons described in pain vignettes …
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This paper analyzes retirement saving and portfolio choice in the United States, Italy, and the Netherlands. While …
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Compared to other industrialized countries, the labor force participation of the elderly in the Netherlands is very low …
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Labor force participation at older ages has been rising in the Netherlands since the mid-nineteen-nineties. Reforms of …
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Over the last two decades policy reforms in the Netherlands have increased work incentives, resulting in rising …
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Netherlands is much higher than in, for example, the US …
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retirement and rates of participation in various earnings replacing programs in the Netherlands. It presents an overview of …
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In the Netherlands, from 1989 to 2013, in the age group 55-63 the annual exit rate from employment to receiving social …
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