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Flexibility and security: an asymmetrical relationship?

03-09 Dealing with the “flexibility-security-nexus: Institutions, strategies, opportunities and
barriers

May 2003 - Ton Wilthagen & Frank Tros

03-08 Tax Evasion in Transition: Outcome of an Institutional Clash -Testing Feige’s
Conjecture

March 2003 - Klarita Gërxhani

03-07 Teleworking Policies of Organisations- The Dutch Experiencee

February 2003 - Kea Tijdens & Maarten van Klaveren

03-06 Flexible Work- Arrangements and the Quality of Life

February 2003 - Cees Nierop

01-05 Employer’s and employees’ preferences for working time reduction and working time
differentiation — A study of the 36 hours working week in the Dutch banking industry
2001 - Kea Tijdens

01-04 Pattern Persistence in Europan Trade Union Density

October 2001 - Danielle Checchi & Jelle Visser

01-03 Negotiated flexibility in working time and labour market transitions — The case of the
Netherlands

2001 - Jelle Visser

01-02 Substitution or Segregation: Explaining the Gender Composition in Dutch Manufactur-
ing Industry 1899 - 1998

June 2001 - Maarten van Klaveren & Kea Tijdens

00-01 The first part-time economy in the world. Does it work?

June 2000 - Jelle Visser

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