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Data, methoden en literatuuroverzicht
Publication (in Dutch only)De notitie “Ongelijkheid jonge kind” onderzoekt de ontwikkeling van ongelijkheid in vaardigheden vanaf jonge leeftijd in Nederland. Hierbij worden kinderen van verschillenden groepen met elkaar vergelijken, met name naar het inkomen en opleidingsniveau van hun ouders en naar migratieachtergrond. Dit achtergronddocument bespreekt de data en methoden die in de notitie gebruikt worden, laat aanvullende en gedetailleerdere resultaten zien, en biedt een uitgebreidere versie van het literatuuroverzicht uit de notitie. →
Attrition and sample selection in the pre-COOL and COOL studies
PublicationThe Dutch notitie “Ongelijkheid van het jonge kind” documents and discusses differences in achievement across various (socio-economic) groups in the Netherlands. The empirical results are based on data from the pre-COOL and COOL studies, Dutch cohort studies that together survey children from the ages of two to fifteen, and that have been collected between 2007 and 2014. This background document provides insight into the datasets. We link the COOL and pre-COOL cohort studies to CBS microdata. On behalf of OCW and in agreement with Kohnstamm, who created the datasets, we use register data to examine the representativeness of the cohort samples, as well as panel attrition and reasons for dropping out. →
Raming aantal personen/huishoudens onder de lage-inkomensgrens 2019 en 2020
Publication (in Dutch only)The effect of demographic developments and growth on the optimal statutory retirement age
PublicationIncome differences across migrant groups in the Netherlands: an intergenerational perspective
PublicationThis paper investigates income disparities across natives and the most prominent migrant groups in the Netherlands, those with a Moroccan, Turkish, Surinamese, or Antillean background. We use administrative data on incomes to estimate the relationship between child income and parental income for natives and each of the migrant groups separately. →
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