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This paper evaluates the possible consequences of the forthcoming European and Monetary Union on wage behaviour. It will be shown that EMU does not influence wage policy directly, but rather indirectly through its implications on other areas of economic policy, predominantly on monetary policy....
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Since the mid 1960s the Netherlands has an immigration surplus, mainly because of manpower recruitment from Turkey and …
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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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three labour types and estimate reduced form wage equations for The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Norway. We find very …
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In the Netherlands auditors can be trained in a part-time educational track in which students combine working and …
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universities in The Netherlands. We find that an indicator of the research productivity of the supervisor is an important …
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The Dutch mandatory pension system consists of two parts: a public pay-as-you-go part that provides a minimum income to all Dutch inhabitants over age 64; and an occupation-specific capital-funded part that provides supplementary retirement income. The goal of this paper is to test for the effect...
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, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK; 3) a neutral role – Denmark and Italy; and 4) a negative impact …
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This paper develops a theoretical model of a worker?s decision problem under uncertainty about the optimal separation time, when holding a representative outside offer but facing fixed costs of quitting. Implications of the model?s closed form solution are consistent with the quit behavior of...
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This paper investigates differences in worker turnover characteristics between periods of workforce expansion and contraction in a firm. We derive a Cox proportional hazard model from a simple model of job separation based on the expected surpluses from the firm and its workers. We account for...
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