In the Netherlands, both the government and the social partners have issued a range of policies and recommendations to stimulate older workers to work longer or to (re)enter the labour market. Although participation has increased considerably over the past decade, little research has been done on the actual effects of the different measures and policies
The substantial increase in labour market participation among older workers in the Netherlands withi...
A major indicator for the success of the Dutch ‘Polder model ’ is that labour participation (in pers...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the labor force participation of the elderly in the Neth...
At the end of the eighties it became clear that the Dutch welfare state could not afford this early ...
The key question of this study is whether policies adopted elsewhere in Europe might be useful in he...
The key question of this study is whether policies adopted elsewhere in Europe might be useful in he...
Objective: In most Western countries, macro-level actors realise there are major challenges ahead in...
Ageing has been a concern for several years now. Member states introduced higher pensionable ages to...
Despite the strong growth in employment of the past years, the Dutch labor market faces a number of ...
As in many other European countries, the population in the Netherlands is ageing rapidly. It used to...
Even though labour market participation of older women and men has been increasing all over Europe d...
Older workers throughout Europe are increasingly expected to participate longer in the labour market...
Contains fulltext : 159035pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study...
The substantial increase in labour market participation among older workers in the Netherlands withi...
This study sets out the policy frameworks concerning older workers in Sweden and the Netherlands. Th...
The substantial increase in labour market participation among older workers in the Netherlands withi...
A major indicator for the success of the Dutch ‘Polder model ’ is that labour participation (in pers...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the labor force participation of the elderly in the Neth...
At the end of the eighties it became clear that the Dutch welfare state could not afford this early ...
The key question of this study is whether policies adopted elsewhere in Europe might be useful in he...
The key question of this study is whether policies adopted elsewhere in Europe might be useful in he...
Objective: In most Western countries, macro-level actors realise there are major challenges ahead in...
Ageing has been a concern for several years now. Member states introduced higher pensionable ages to...
Despite the strong growth in employment of the past years, the Dutch labor market faces a number of ...
As in many other European countries, the population in the Netherlands is ageing rapidly. It used to...
Even though labour market participation of older women and men has been increasing all over Europe d...
Older workers throughout Europe are increasingly expected to participate longer in the labour market...
Contains fulltext : 159035pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study...
The substantial increase in labour market participation among older workers in the Netherlands withi...
This study sets out the policy frameworks concerning older workers in Sweden and the Netherlands. Th...
The substantial increase in labour market participation among older workers in the Netherlands withi...
A major indicator for the success of the Dutch ‘Polder model ’ is that labour participation (in pers...
Compared to other industrialized countries, the labor force participation of the elderly in the Neth...