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administrative data obtained from Statistics Netherlands. Excluding firms in the hospitality industry and other industries that …
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administrative data obtained from Statistics Netherlands. Excluding firms in the hospitality industry and other industries that …
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We study the elasticity of taxable labour income in the Netherlands. We use a large and rich data set, including both …
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Evidence from the U.S. that couples with daughters are more likely to divorce than couples with sons has not been found for other Western countries. Using 1995–2015 Dutch marriage registry data, we show that daughters are associated with higher divorce risks, but only when they are 13 to 18...
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in the Netherlands. Using detailed secondary and administrative data we find compelling evidence of a positive …
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chapter explores how Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, in terms of the strengths and vulnerabilities of their labour market …
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We study the effects of the recent increase in the statutory retirement age (SRA) in the Netherlands, using RDD and … Netherlands. …
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We analyse the effects of a national student finance reform in the Netherlands, which replaced universal subsidies for …
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We estimate the intergenerational elasticity (IGE) of income for the Netherlands using complete population data for …
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/2002, which includes information on 12,757 employees in the Netherlands. We find that workers in these particular subindustries of …
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