Original title: Minder voor het midden 'Profit from the government' amounts to around 10% of Dutch GDP. Individual citizens profit from the government by making use of publicly funded provisions, for example as users of childcare facilities, as passengers on public transport, as pupils or students in education, as recipients of housing benefit or as visitors to museums. But who profits most from the government: citizens with higher or lower incomes? And do the middle incomes pay for this? To answer these questions, this report describes the distribution of profit from the government in the year 2007. The findings show that those on middle incomes do indeed profit slightly less, and those on higher incomes considerably more, than...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Government expenditures often aim at creating jobs. This article presents a simple model to predict ...
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of quite good economic growth in North America and much of Wes...
Original title: Voorzieningen verdeeld Citizens ‘profit’ from the government when they ...
Original title: Publieke productie & persoonlijk profijt. This report looks in detail at the ...
In the Netherlands, the public debate about the possible decline of the middle class is inspired pri...
This paper combines detailed administrative records on the universe of the Dutch population with nat...
Original title: Waar voor ons belastinggeld? In this study we examine seven public services...
Contains fulltext : 18371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Netherlands ...
Original title: Geld op de plank. Combating non-take-up of government provisions is one of the c...
textabstractThe Netherlands has a unique tradition in which all major Dutch political parties provid...
Original title: Op afstand gezet The Dutch government has been hiving off government services sin...
Original title: Maten voor gemeenten 2012 Local authorities in the Netherlands are playing an eve...
Contains fulltext : 134998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch inequal...
Original title: Maten voor gemeenten 2013 Dutch local authorities are playing an increasingly impor...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Government expenditures often aim at creating jobs. This article presents a simple model to predict ...
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of quite good economic growth in North America and much of Wes...
Original title: Voorzieningen verdeeld Citizens ‘profit’ from the government when they ...
Original title: Publieke productie & persoonlijk profijt. This report looks in detail at the ...
In the Netherlands, the public debate about the possible decline of the middle class is inspired pri...
This paper combines detailed administrative records on the universe of the Dutch population with nat...
Original title: Waar voor ons belastinggeld? In this study we examine seven public services...
Contains fulltext : 18371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The Netherlands ...
Original title: Geld op de plank. Combating non-take-up of government provisions is one of the c...
textabstractThe Netherlands has a unique tradition in which all major Dutch political parties provid...
Original title: Op afstand gezet The Dutch government has been hiving off government services sin...
Original title: Maten voor gemeenten 2012 Local authorities in the Netherlands are playing an eve...
Contains fulltext : 134998.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Dutch inequal...
Original title: Maten voor gemeenten 2013 Dutch local authorities are playing an increasingly impor...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Government expenditures often aim at creating jobs. This article presents a simple model to predict ...
The 1980s and 1990s have been decades of quite good economic growth in North America and much of Wes...