The success of economic policies in the Netherlands with regard to enhancing job growth and bringing down unemployment has attracted international attention, especially against the background of persistent high unemployment in many continental European countries. The paper considers the role of Dutch industrial relations, and in particular trade unions, in the turnaround from the ‘Dutch disease’ to the current ‘employment miracle’. It is argued that Dutch unions, weakened by the severe jobs and membership crisis of the early 1980s but assured of continued institutional support, have chosen a public-regarding ‘jobs before wages’ strategy. The two main features are continued wage moderation and negotiated flexibility of working hours, particu...
The Dutch labour market and labour relations have experienced profound changes in recent years. This...
In his Adam Smith lecture of the European Association of Labour Economists, Harvard economist Richar...
Labour market reform has become a central policy issue for many European countries, and there are le...
The success of economic policies in the Netherlands with regard to enhancing job growth and bringing...
The success of economic policies in the Netherlands with regard to enhancing job growth and bringing...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...
Since the mid-1980s, employment growth in The Netherlands was substantially higher than elsewhere in...
Contains fulltext : 18371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Netherlands ...
After the Second World War in the Netherlands, one of the most open economies in the world, wage mod...
This paper describes trends in Dutch (un)employment from the 1980s onwards, it reviews activation me...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
In 1964, the Netherlands experienced an average gross wage increase of 17 percent. In the economic l...
The ‘Dutch model’ has widely attracted international attention for its presumed ability to reduce un...
The Dutch labour market and labour relations have experienced profound changes in recent years. This...
In his Adam Smith lecture of the European Association of Labour Economists, Harvard economist Richar...
Labour market reform has become a central policy issue for many European countries, and there are le...
The success of economic policies in the Netherlands with regard to enhancing job growth and bringing...
The success of economic policies in the Netherlands with regard to enhancing job growth and bringing...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...
Since the mid-1980s, employment growth in The Netherlands was substantially higher than elsewhere in...
Contains fulltext : 18371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Netherlands ...
After the Second World War in the Netherlands, one of the most open economies in the world, wage mod...
This paper describes trends in Dutch (un)employment from the 1980s onwards, it reviews activation me...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
This paper analyses the causes of the Dutch Miracle. Low wage increases in The Netherlands compared ...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
In 1964, the Netherlands experienced an average gross wage increase of 17 percent. In the economic l...
The ‘Dutch model’ has widely attracted international attention for its presumed ability to reduce un...
The Dutch labour market and labour relations have experienced profound changes in recent years. This...
In his Adam Smith lecture of the European Association of Labour Economists, Harvard economist Richar...
Labour market reform has become a central policy issue for many European countries, and there are le...