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Modelling and Empirical Evaluation of Labour Supply Behaviour - Emphasis on Preference Formation, Job Characteristics and Hours... Modelling and Empirical Evaluation of Labour Supply Behaviour - Emphasis on Preference Formation, Job Characteristics and Hours Restrictions (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
Isolde Woittiez
R2,854 Discovery Miles 28 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of the major issues of policy makers in The Netherlands is to reduce the high unemployment rate. In 1988 economic growth was substantial in all OECD countries, which led to an increase in employment. The economic growth also induced extra labour supply, especially of married women, which altogether led to a smaller reduction in the unemployment rate than could have been expected in view of the economic growth (see Rapportage Arbeidsmarkt, 1989). The estimated official unemployment rate in 1988 is still 11. 0% of the total labour force. Therefore, there is a strong interest in policies that seek to increase employment (the demand side of the labour market) as well as in understanding the factors that influence labour supply. In this thesis we try to further such understanding by constructing a detailed model of household labour supply. The data we use relate t9 Dutch households in 1985. In that year the official rate of unemployment was 15. 9%. A distinguishing feature of Dutch labour supply is its very low level of female labour force participation, e. g. in 1985 it was only 35. 2%. Apart from Spain, which had a similar participation rate, most other industrialized OECD countries had a participation rate of around 60% (see OECD Labor Force Statistics).

Who Cares in Europe? - A comparison of long-term care for the over-50s in sixteen European countries (Paperback): Debbie... Who Cares in Europe? - A comparison of long-term care for the over-50s in sixteen European countries (Paperback)
Debbie Verbeek-Oudijk, Isolde Woittiez, Evelien Eggink
R825 Discovery Miles 8 250 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As in many other European countries, the sustainability of the long-term care system is a key issue in the Dutch policy debate. In order to shed light on this issue this book compares the way elderly persons are supported in sixteen European countries. Based on the latest SHARE data it provides an assessment of long-term care institutions, individual care needs and their underlying risk factors, the availability of network care, and the paid and nonpaid care people actually receive.

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