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This paper studies worker displacement in the United States and the Netherlands. We discuss the relevant institutions … and the Netherlands are about the same, and vary similarly with tenure and gender. Also, we find some evidence that … predisplacement wages. In the Netherlands. however, displaced workers may be more likely to move into alternative jobs directly, but …
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In the Netherlands, the average exit rate out of welfare is dramatically low. Most welfare recipients have to comply …
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This paper analyzes the determinants of lay-offs, job-to-job movements and totalseparations with a unique data set that combines information on individual firmsand their workers. We are in particular interested in whether the lay-offpolicy of firms can explain the relatively high level of...
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In the Netherlands, students who want to become a medical specialist have toenrol in a training program which is in …
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According to basic models of sequential private value auctions of identical objects, consecutive prices are on average constant or rising. In empirical studies, prices are often found to decline. Several explanations have been put forward for this declining price anomaly. In this paper we...
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We analyze the effect of economic conditions early in life on individual mortality rate later in life, using business cycle conditions early in life as an exogenous indicator. Individual records from Dutch registers of birth, marriage, and death, covering a window of unprecedented size...
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