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November 8, 2017

Employment Polarization in local labor markets: the Dutch case

of a parabola occurs through a quadratic equation. Specifically, a U-shaped parabola in the economic sensible part of the quadrant requires that α1<0 and α2>0. ,1999 2012is  rank 2rank  1a 2a 2a 1 0a

February 20, 2019

Do parents work more when children start school? Evidence from the Netherlands

has started going to school when parents no longer have to arrange child care during school hours. Figure 2a demonstrates the tradeoff between the time mothers take care of their children tm

September 28, 2015

Earnings responses to discontinuities in social security contributions: Evidence from Dutch administrative data

. In the distribution of before tax income or gross earnings we would then observe a clustering or bunching of earnings at the kink point (see Figure 1 in Saez, 2010; and our Figures 2a and 2b). 0 2 .0 e -0 5 4

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May 28, 2020

Evaluation experiments for social assistance benefit recipients: Effects on the job finding rate

ITT-effecten over de tijd meer dan 12 uur werk per week (links) en 27 uur werk per week (rechts) 2a) ontheffing 2b) ontheffing 2c) intensivering 2d) intensivering 2e) vrijlating 2f

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January 13, 2006

Effecten versoepeling ontslagrecht en preventieprikkel

, de totale instroom in de WW, de werkgelegenheid voor ouderen en de totale werkgelegenheid? 3. Wat zijn de antwoorden op de vragen 2a en 2b als de preventieprikkel louter uit een positieve prikkel bestaat

March 6, 2012

Sorting and the output loss due to search frictions

profit condition. Vacancies are uniformly distributed over the circumference of the circle; v (c) = v is the measure of vacancies per 2A suffi cient condition for this is that Y (x) < 0 for at least

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March 6, 2012

Sorting and the output loss due to search frictions

profit condition. Vacancies are uniformly distributed over the circumference of the circle; v (c) = v is the measure of vacancies per 2A suffi cient condition for this is that Y (x) < 0 for at least

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April 1, 2004

Explaining the growth of part-time employment; factors of supply and demand

results of single equation model Model 1a Model 1b Model 2a Model 2b Model 2c Intercept 0.17023 − 0.00368 − 0.03944 − 0.05279 0.9023 (0.21184) (0.20592) (0.05183) (0.07033

February 23, 2010

Child care subsidies revisted

to .2a − 25% 100% 2.4 bln Free c.c. + 1 bln euro Base Alt Base Alt Base Alt Base Alt Percentage changes Formal child care places 9.2 4.6 − 13 − 9.2 − 34 − 26 54 46 Labour supply in hours .05 .06