The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands between 1973 and 1991 negatively affected the labour market participation of men, especially lower educated men. The thesis consists of a behavioural component, which explains why lower educated men are not attracted and do not gain access to part-time jobs, and an institutional component, which explains why the labour market position of lower educated men in The Netherlands deteriorated relatively rapidly during the period 1973–91. The thesis is underpinned by an empirical analysis of labour market participation of lower educated male workers in part-time and full-time jobs. Competing theses, such as upgrading of the job structure, displaceme...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the paper is that the strong growth of the number of part-time jobs in the Netherlands...
The thesis of the paper is that the strong growth of the number of part-time jobs in the Netherlands...
Labor market opportunities of low-educated men in the Netherlands between 1977 and 1998 In this ar...
In this article, we address four hypotheses on the developments in the labor market success of low e...
Contains fulltext : 90304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the article is that strong growth in the number of part-time jobs in The Netherlands b...
The thesis of the paper is that the strong growth of the number of part-time jobs in the Netherlands...
The thesis of the paper is that the strong growth of the number of part-time jobs in the Netherlands...
Labor market opportunities of low-educated men in the Netherlands between 1977 and 1998 In this ar...
In this article, we address four hypotheses on the developments in the labor market success of low e...
Contains fulltext : 90304.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article a...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
Since the beginning of the 1980s students' labour market participation in the Netherlands has increa...
This article addresses whether low educated men are displaced from their jobs by higher educated wor...