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In-work Benefits in Belgium: Effects on Labour Supply and Welfare
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Between sectionalism and revitalisation: trade unions and activation policies in Europe
Entrepreneurial skills and over-education five years later. A comparison between Spain and the Netherlands
From Parent to Child: Early Labor Market Experiences of Second-Generation Immigrants in the Netherlands
Excluding migrant labor from the Malaysian bioeconomy: working and living conditions of migrant workers in the palm oil sector in Sabah
Main effects for Dutch respondents choosing a job offer.
Full-interaction models for Dutch respondents w/ children in household as moderator.
Preferences for job attributes among respondents in the Dutch survey.
Preferences for job attributes among male and female respondents in the Dutch survey.
Description of the German and Dutch samples.