Homepage Nicole Bosch
Activities
Welcome to my homepage. I am a research associate at CPB and currently participating in a project with large micro data (SBB) on employees and self-employed.
In January I graduated at the Tinbergen Institute. Recently I worked on a project on female labour supply and taxes.
Research interests
- female labour supply and taxes
- self-employment
- female (part-time) employment
- Low-wage employment and active labour market policies
- wage inequality
- household production/ time use
- minimum wages
Publications
Research on participation
- Analyzing Female Labour Supply: Evidence from a Dutch Tax Reform (with Bas van der Klaauw).
[link]
- Is Part-time Employment Here To Stay? Evidence from the Dutch Labour Force Survey 1992-2005.
[link] (with Anja Deelen and
Rob Euwals), CPB Discussion Paper, no. 100 (forthcoming in Labour)
- Low-Wage Employment in the Netherlands: Various Policy Measures and Labour Market effects. Annex in Euroframe Spring 2007 report.
[link]
- Income incentives to labour participation and home production; the contribution of the tax credits in the Netherlands.
[link] (with Mauro Mastrogiacomo) (forthcoming in Applied Economics)
Research on participation and wage inequality: in Dutch
- Loonongelijkheid in Nederland. Speciaal onderwerp in CEP2008.
[link] (with Marc van der Steeg, Debby Lanser en Free Huizinga)
- Jongere generaties kiezen voor deeltijd. ESB, 2008, no. 4529.
[link] (with Anja Deelen and Rob Euwals)
- De Maatschappelijke kosten en baten van re-integratie. CPB Notitie.
[link] (with Pierre Koning)
- De maatschappelijke baten van re-integratie doorgelicht. Column in Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 24 (1) 2008
(with Pierre Koning)
- Arbeidsmarktparticipatie van vrouwen. Speciaal onderwerp in MEV2008.
[link] (with Anja Deelen and Rob Euwals)
- Fiscaal beleid en arbeidsparticipatie . In: C. Caminada, A. Haberham, J. Hoogteijling
en H. Vording (eds.), Belasting met Beleid, Sdu uitgevers, 2007 [link]
(with Egbert Jongen and Ruud de Mooij
and Daniel van Vuuren)
Research on income effects policy measures
- Charted choices 2008-2011: economic effects of eight election platforms.
[link] (paragraph 4.4 purchasing power).
- Charted choices 2003-2006: economic effects of eight election platforms.
[link] (paragraph 1.3 purchasing power)
- Financiering zorgverzekering volgens Strategisch Akkoord: effecten op overheidsfinanciën, loonkosten en koopkracht.
[link] (chapter 5)
- Geactualiseerde koopkrachtraming 2006.
[link] (with Marcel Lever)
Work experience
| 2006-present |
Research Associate at sector Labour Market and Welfare State. |
| 2001-2006 |
Research Associate at unit Income and Prices, Department Short term analysis and Fiscal Affairs. |
| 1999 |
Research Associate, University Utrecht, Department Statistics. |
Education
- 2009 Research Master Tinbergen Institute. Thesis: Estimating Female Labour Supply Responses by exploiting the Dutch 2001 tax Reform as a natural experiment
- 2001 Master in Economics at University Utrecht. Thesis: The influence of minimum wages in Collective Labor Agreements
on the wage distribution in the Netherlands: Is there empirical evidence for a spillover effect or a compression effect?
- 2000 Visiting Student at University of Vienna