The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns about their potential claim on Dutch unemployment benefits. We use a decomposition analysis to investigate differences in uptake of unemployment benefits between migrants and native Dutch employees by analysing register data for all employees in the Netherlands in 2015. The results show that Eastern European migrants, similar to other migrants, receive unemployment benefit more often than native Dutch employees. This difference can be largely ascribed to job characteristics. The inclusion of unemployment risk in the analysis reveals that non-working migrants are much less likely to receive unemployment benefits than Dutch natives
This study examines the labor market integration of immigrants and their children in the Netherlands...
With this comparative study, we aim for a better understanding of the role of the origin country in ...
Abstract: The emergent transitional labour market offers new opportunities to workers, while increas...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...
At the end of March and the beginning of April 2019, the media again published some disturbing repor...
The efficiency of Dutch welfare system is at the heart of debate as long as immigrants are overrepre...
Original title: Op achterstand The labour market position of non-Western migrants in the Netherla...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking selective out-migration into account using administ...
Educational mismatches, i.e. diferences between the education attained and required for a job have b...
This article presents the finding that labor migrants from Eastern Europe have a weak starting posit...
Contains fulltext : 162295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article co...
This study examines the labor market integration of immigrants and their children in the Netherlands...
Contains fulltext : 142014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper buil...
The migration literature has focused primarily on earnings, with little attention on the issue of la...
In the netherlands, unemployment among immigrants is several times higher than among the native dutc...
This study examines the labor market integration of immigrants and their children in the Netherlands...
With this comparative study, we aim for a better understanding of the role of the origin country in ...
Abstract: The emergent transitional labour market offers new opportunities to workers, while increas...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...
At the end of March and the beginning of April 2019, the media again published some disturbing repor...
The efficiency of Dutch welfare system is at the heart of debate as long as immigrants are overrepre...
Original title: Op achterstand The labour market position of non-Western migrants in the Netherla...
This paper examines immigrant wage growth taking selective out-migration into account using administ...
Educational mismatches, i.e. diferences between the education attained and required for a job have b...
This article presents the finding that labor migrants from Eastern Europe have a weak starting posit...
Contains fulltext : 162295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article co...
This study examines the labor market integration of immigrants and their children in the Netherlands...
Contains fulltext : 142014.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper buil...
The migration literature has focused primarily on earnings, with little attention on the issue of la...
In the netherlands, unemployment among immigrants is several times higher than among the native dutc...
This study examines the labor market integration of immigrants and their children in the Netherlands...
With this comparative study, we aim for a better understanding of the role of the origin country in ...
Abstract: The emergent transitional labour market offers new opportunities to workers, while increas...