Improving the labor market position of low-educated workers is one of the most important goals of regional labor market policy. Underqualification, meaning holding a job at a higher level than expected based on one's formal education, can be-under certain conditions-a favorable position from both an individual and a policy perspective. In this study we used repeated cross-sections of data about Dutch workers from 1996 to 2006 to relate the chances of underqualification to personal, firm, and labor market characteristics. Briefly, we found that, for low-educated workers, firm and personal characteristics are more important than regional characteristics in explaining underqualification. Higher regional unemployment rates lower the chances of ...
Based on the Netherlands Working Condition Survey (NEA, TNO) and the available literature, it seems ...
This paper deals with the question whether there is a significant impact of regional circumstances i...
It is well-known that those with lower levels of education and school drop-outs are less successful ...
Improving the labor market position of low-educated workers is one of the most important goals of re...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
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...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
The effect of poor local labour market opportunities on occupational achievement is an important asp...
The rise of earnings inequality in many industrialized countries in recent years has increased conce...
Based on the Netherlands Working Condition Survey (NEA, TNO) and the available literature, it seems ...
This paper deals with the question whether there is a significant impact of regional circumstances i...
It is well-known that those with lower levels of education and school drop-outs are less successful ...
Improving the labor market position of low-educated workers is one of the most important goals of re...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
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...
Although the populations of the richest advanced industrial societies have achieved unprecedented le...
The effect of poor local labour market opportunities on occupational achievement is an important asp...
The rise of earnings inequality in many industrialized countries in recent years has increased conce...
Based on the Netherlands Working Condition Survey (NEA, TNO) and the available literature, it seems ...
This paper deals with the question whether there is a significant impact of regional circumstances i...
It is well-known that those with lower levels of education and school drop-outs are less successful ...