WP 48 - Population ageing in the Netherlands: Demographic and financial arguments for a balanced approach



Recent publications of the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies

Working Papers

07-47

“The effects of social and political openness on the welfare state in 18 OECD countries, 1970-2000”
January 2007 Ferry Koster

06-46

“Low pay incidence and mobility in the Netherlands - exploring the role of personal, job and
employer characteristics”

October 2006 Maite Blazquez Cuesta & Wiemer Salverda

06-45

“Diversity in Work: The Heterogeneity of Women’s Labour Market Participation Patterns”
September 2006 Mara Yerkes

06-44

“Early retirement patterns in Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
October 2006 Trudie Schils

06-43

“Women’s working preferences in the Netherlands, Germany and the UK”
August 2006 Mara Yerkes

05-42

“Wage Bargaining Institutions in Europe: a happy Marriage or preparing for Divorce?”
December 2005 Jelle Visser

05-41

“The Work-Family Balance on the Union’s Agenda”
December 2005 Kilian Schreuder

05-40

“Boxing and Dancing: Dutch Trade Union and Works Council Experiences Revisited”
November 2005 Maarten van Klaveren & Wim Sprenger

05-39

“Analysing employment practices in Western European Multinationals: coordination, industrial
relations and employment flexibility in Poland”

October 2005 Marta Kahancova & Marc van der Meer

05-38

“Income distribution in the Netherlands in the 20th century: long-run developments and cyclical
properties”

September 2005 Emiel Afman

05-37

“Search. Mismatch and Unemployment”
July 2005 Maite Blazques & Marcel Jansen

05-36

“Women’s Preferences or Delineated Policies? The development of part-time work in the
Netherlands. Germany and the United Kingdom”

July 2005 Mara Yerkes & Jelle Visser

05-35

“Vissen in een vreemde vijver: Het werven van verpleegkundigen en verzorgenden in het buitenland”
May 2005 Judith Roosblad

05-34

“Female part-time employment in the Netherlands and Spain: an analysis of the reasons for taking a
part-time job and of the major sectors in which these jobs are performed”

May 2005 Elena Sirvent Garcia del Valle

05-33

“Een Functie met Inhoud 2004 - Een enquête naar de taakinhoud van secretaressen 2004, 2000,
1994”

April 2005 Kea Tijdens

04-32

“Tax evasive behavior and gender in a transition country”
November 2004 Klarita Gërxhani

04-31

“How many hours do you usually work? An analysis of the working hours questions in 17 large-scale
surveys in 7 countries”

November 2004 Kea Tijdens

04-30

“Why do people work overtime hours? Paid and unpaid overtime working in the Netherlands”
August 2004 Kea Tijdens

04-29

“Overcoming Marginalisation? Gender and Ethnic Segregation in the Dutch Construction, Health, IT
and Printing Industries”

July 2004 Marc van der Meer

04-28

“The Work-Family Balance in Collective agreements. More Female employees, More Provisions?”
July 2004 Killian Schreuder

04-27

“Female Income, the Ego Effect and the Divorce Decision: Evidence from Micro Data”

March 2004 Randy Kesselring (Professor of Economics at Arkansas State University, USA) was quest
at AIAS in April and May 2003

04-26

“Economische effecten van Immigratie - Ontwikkeling van een Databestand en eerste analyses
Januari 2004 Joop Hartog (FEE) & Aslan Zorlu



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