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Using the Dutch Labour Force Survey 1991-2001, the authors investigate the incidence of part-time employment in the country with the highest part-time employment rate of the OECD countries. Women fulfil most part-time jobs, but nevertheless a considerable fraction of men works part-time as well....
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Part-time employment has become an extremely popular work arrangement in the Netherlands because it renders employment …
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This paper aims to identify the contribution of the business cycle and structural factors to the development of part-time employment in the EU-15 countries, through the exploitation of both cross-sectional and time series variations over the past two decades. Key results include that the...
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A growing part-time employment share has been a main feature of a number of industrialized countries over the past two decades. A considerable variation in the rate of part-time work is evident by gender, age group, industrial sector and occupation. The stylized facts support the view that...
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the Netherlands is an interesting country for the study of working hour flexibility, as part-time employment is fairly …
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Over the last 15 years, the Netherlands has experienced a tremendous jobs boom, mainly in services and female …
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We analyze first time parents' work patterns. Little empirical work exists on the influence of the partner's (change of) employment status. There is no study known to us that investigates the effects of the family's immigrant background. This study explores both issues in addition to the effects...
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the employment patterns of ethnic minority and native women in the Netherlands. In particular, we analyze to what extent …
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To balance work and family responsibilities, the Netherlands have chosen a unique model that combines a high female …
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This paper analyzes whether part-time employment is beneficial for firm productivity in the service sector. Using a unique dataset on the Dutch pharmacy sector that includes the work hours of all employees and a hard physical measure of firm productivity, we estimate a production function...
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