Item does not contain fulltextWe study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, defined as employment entry and exit, and as increases and reductions of weekly working hours, depend on resources of the partner. Moreover, we investigate whether the influence of the partner depends on historical period, human capital, and children. We are especially interested in the economic-based hypothesis that people are more likely to reduce working hours when their partners have more resources. We use retrospective information on labor market careers of 5,685 respondents and their (ex-)partners (Family Surveys of the Dutch Population 1998-2003). Our results provide little support for the economic hypothesis, and we suggest that family f...
Abstract Gender-specific dynamics in working hours ERSA Barcelona 2011 The Dutch are part-time worki...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
We study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, defined as employment entry and e...
This study investigates the role of the partner in career mobility in The Netherlands from the 1940s...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
Abstract The Dutch labour market is characterized by a combination of high employment ratesand excep...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates to what extent a partner’s career resources af...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
This study analyses labour market transitions of women in the time around first childbirth. Two empl...
Contains fulltext : 140826.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Economic theo...
Abstract Gender-specific dynamics in working hours ERSA Barcelona 2011 The Dutch are part-time worki...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...
We study to what extent adjustments in labor market participation, defined as employment entry and e...
This study investigates the role of the partner in career mobility in The Netherlands from the 1940s...
Background: Fertility research often uses data from women only. This can bias the results if the eff...
Abstract The Dutch labour market is characterized by a combination of high employment ratesand excep...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigates to what extent a partner’s career resources af...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
The Dutch labour market differs from that of other countries due to a unique combination of high emp...
We argue that in the Netherlands, due to the growth of part-time work, work norms have declined. The...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
This study analyses labour market transitions of women in the time around first childbirth. Two empl...
Contains fulltext : 140826.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Economic theo...
Abstract Gender-specific dynamics in working hours ERSA Barcelona 2011 The Dutch are part-time worki...
The past decades have shown a dramatic increase in women's labour force participation in the Netherl...
Abstract. It is well-known that married and cohabiting women differ in labour supply. But we know ve...