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We use data from Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden to examine whether part-time and intermittent work …
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countries (namely Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal and Spain compared with Latvia, Lithuania, the Czech … countries. It is relatively small in Norway and Belgium, large in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Poland and the Czech Republic …
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market is characterised by greater flexibility in wages and work arrangements in comparison to Germany. These institutional … Netherlands should be more responsive to economic changes. On the other hand, there is unlikely to be such a divergence in capital …
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principles, instruments, target groups and governance in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the …
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non-standard work. In Germany (and to a lesser extent Austria), marginal part-time provides a fertile ground for low …
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national teams: Belgium, Brazil, England, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. We analyze qualifying matches for the European … Cup. We find that the national teams of Germany, England and the Netherlands are more likely than the three other national … teams to score in the last minute - including stoppage time. However, for Germans this comes at a cost. Germany is more …
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We use data from Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden to examine whether part-time and intermittent work …
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