Why is labour mobility in the European Union so low? To shed light on this issue we focus and examine international labour migration intentions of the Dutch potential labour force. A key characteristic of intended labour migration of the Dutch is that its low level and the fact that it is strongly age related. The low expected rate of migration can be traced to expectations about finding work abroad and the perception that foreign experience is not perceived to be valued by Dutch employers. In addition to this it appears that partners within a household carry a large weight in deciding to move. If one of the partners is against moving, emigration will not take place
Empirical analysis provides no evidence that the higher wage threshold for migrants aged 30 and abov...
This paper addresses one important mechanism through which the EU tries to improve the operation of ...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...
Why is labour mobility in the European Union so low? To shed light on this issue we focus and examin...
Why is international labour mobility so low in high-income regions of the European Union? To shed li...
Why is international labour mobility so low in high-income regions of the European Union? To shed li...
Why is international labour mobility so low in high-income regions of the European Union? To shed li...
This chapter examines the experiences of highly skilled migrants and their families who move tempora...
This chapter examines the experiences of highly skilled migrants and their families who move tempora...
The process of internationalisation is not only reflected in increased international trade and inves...
Since the mid 1960s the Netherlands has an immigration surplus, mainly because of manpower recruitme...
The migration literature has focused primarily on earnings, with little attention on the issue of la...
This article presents the finding that labor migrants from Eastern Europe have a weak starting posit...
The article focuses on the phenomenon of the mobility, isolation, and differentiation of the emigran...
Abstract: The emergent transitional labour market offers new opportunities to workers, while increas...
Empirical analysis provides no evidence that the higher wage threshold for migrants aged 30 and abov...
This paper addresses one important mechanism through which the EU tries to improve the operation of ...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...
Why is labour mobility in the European Union so low? To shed light on this issue we focus and examin...
Why is international labour mobility so low in high-income regions of the European Union? To shed li...
Why is international labour mobility so low in high-income regions of the European Union? To shed li...
Why is international labour mobility so low in high-income regions of the European Union? To shed li...
This chapter examines the experiences of highly skilled migrants and their families who move tempora...
This chapter examines the experiences of highly skilled migrants and their families who move tempora...
The process of internationalisation is not only reflected in increased international trade and inves...
Since the mid 1960s the Netherlands has an immigration surplus, mainly because of manpower recruitme...
The migration literature has focused primarily on earnings, with little attention on the issue of la...
This article presents the finding that labor migrants from Eastern Europe have a weak starting posit...
The article focuses on the phenomenon of the mobility, isolation, and differentiation of the emigran...
Abstract: The emergent transitional labour market offers new opportunities to workers, while increas...
Empirical analysis provides no evidence that the higher wage threshold for migrants aged 30 and abov...
This paper addresses one important mechanism through which the EU tries to improve the operation of ...
The large increase in Eastern European migrants entering the Dutch labour market has led to concerns...