Contains fulltext : 103049.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study examines to what extent there is a trend towards increasing labour market flexibility among Dutch school-leavers between 1992 and 2007, particularly among less educated ones. In addition, the article aims to explain this trend and increasing educational differences by economic globalization, controlled for business cycle effects. Multinomial logistic regression models are estimated using 16 cross-sections of the Dutch Labour Force Survey (1992–2007), including 16,447 labour market entrants. The results show that there is an increase in the likelihood of flexible employment between 1992 and 2007, which implies less standard employment, particula...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
Higher education in the Netherlands has expanded rapidly in the last two decades, giving rise to con...
"The aim of this paper is to study the consequences of increased labor market flexibility for young ...
This study examines to what extent there is a trend towards increasing labour market flexibility amo...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Contains fulltext : 55712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-standard (...
Contains fulltext : 90304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
In this article, we determine changes in the relationship between education and the labor market in ...
Non-standard (alternatively, flexible) employment has become common in the Netherlands, and viewed a...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
Contains fulltext : 150365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article de...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
Higher education in the Netherlands has expanded rapidly in the last two decades, giving rise to con...
"The aim of this paper is to study the consequences of increased labor market flexibility for young ...
This study examines to what extent there is a trend towards increasing labour market flexibility amo...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Contains fulltext : 55712.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Non-standard (...
Contains fulltext : 90304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
In this article, we determine changes in the relationship between education and the labor market in ...
Non-standard (alternatively, flexible) employment has become common in the Netherlands, and viewed a...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
Contains fulltext : 150365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article de...
This paper argues that the sharp growth of educational attainment has won Tinbergen’s race as the qu...
Almost two decades have passed since Dutch employers, unions and the government, in their struggle a...
Higher education in the Netherlands has expanded rapidly in the last two decades, giving rise to con...
"The aim of this paper is to study the consequences of increased labor market flexibility for young ...