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Volume 173, issue 1, 2025
- The Effectiveness of Interventions to Increase Employment in Education and Healthcare: A Systematic Literature Review pp. 1-45

- Lara Fleck, Melline Somers, Tom Stolp, Wim Groot, Frits Merode and Ralph Vries
- How Banks are Impacted by and Mediate the Economic Consequences of Natural Disasters and Climate Shocks: A Review pp. 47-85

- Vinzenz Peters
- Employment Effects of Skills Trainings in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of Recent Randomized Controlled Trials pp. 87-120

- Bernd Beber, Tabea Lakemann, Regina Schnars and Jann Lay
- Labour Market Disadvantages of Citizens with a Migration Background in Belgium: A Systematic Review pp. 121-175

- Louise Devos, Louis Lippens, Dries Lens, Francois Rycx, Mélanie Volral and Stijn Baert
- The Greedy Jobs Phenomenon as a Driving Force Behind the Gender Pay Gap: A Systematic Review pp. 177-204

- Nick Deschachtⓡ, Sunčica Vujićⓡ and Oscar Frison
- (Un)conditional Basic Income and Participation Income: A Review of Its Micro- and Macro-Economic Effects pp. 205-244

- Melline A. Somers, Ruud J. A. Muffels and Annemarie Kuenn-Nelen
- Mapping Economic Growth and Employment in EU-Funded Research Projects: Trac(k)ing the SDG 8 Trajectory pp. 245-275

- Kris Boudt, Yanick Inghels and André Spithoven
Volume 172, issue 4, 2024
- Rental Contract Liberalisation in The Netherlands: Effects on Rents, Vacancy Rates and Residential Mobility pp. 257-290

- Maureen Lankhuizen and Jan Rouwendal
- Housing Market Segmentation: A Finite Mixture Approach pp. 291-337

- Steven Bourassa, Martijn Dröes and Martin Hoesli
- Do Different Bank-Level Securitization Variables Measure The Same Thing? A Confirmatory Factor Analysis pp. 339-363

- Mark T. Plaat and Laura Spierdijk
Volume 172, issue 3, 2024
- Did Migrant Children Benefit from a Delay in the Dutch Primary School Exit Test? pp. 141-166

- Bart H. H. Golsteyn, Cécile Magnée and Inge Wolf
- Old-Keynesianism in the New Keynesian Model pp. 167-232

- Christiaan Kwaak
- Wages and Employment in the Netherlands, 2017–2023 pp. 233-256

- Iris Klinker and Bas Weel
Volume 172, issue 2, 2024
- Convergence and Capital Flows in Europe: The Role of Financial Intermediation and Investor Quality pp. 101-119

- Rémy Lecat and Dorothée Pasquier de Franclieu
- Punching above One’s Weight–On Overcommitment in Election Campaigns pp. 121-139

- Marco A. Haan, Sander Onderstal and Yohanes Riyanto
Volume 172, issue 1, 2024
- Productivity Spillovers of Superior Firms Through Worker Mobility pp. 1-23

- Marzieh Abolhassani
- Internships, Hiring Outcomes and Underlying Mechanisms: A Stated Preferences Experiment pp. 25-48

- Ilse Tobback, Dieter Verhaest and Stijn Baert
- From Unemployed to Self-Employed: Analysis of Treatment Effects of a Dutch Self-Employment Programme pp. 49-99

- Céline Odding, Lucy Kok, Lennart Kroon and Marloes Lammers
Volume 171, issue 4, 2023
- Foreign Supply Shocks and the Structure of Trade in a Small Open Economy pp. 303-342

- Jonas Böschemeier and Karsten Mau
- Distortions in Investment Timing and Quantity in Real Options with Asymmetric Information pp. 347-365

- Maarten van Oosterhout and Gijsbert Zwart
- The Price of Flexible Jobs: Wage Differentials between Permanent and Flexible Jobs in the Netherlands pp. 367-401

- Cindy Biesenbeek and Maikel Volkerink
Volume 171, issue 3, 2023
- Offering Method and Pricing of IPOs: An Analysis of Stock IPOs in the Netherlands, 1918–1939 pp. 207-238

- Wilco Legierse
- Quantifying the Non-Take-up of a Need-Based Student Grant in the Netherlands pp. 239-266

- Stef Konijn, Derk Visser and Maria Zumbuehl
- Stated Product Choices of Heterogeneous Agents are Largely Consistent with Standard Models pp. 267-302

- Bart Dees, Theo Nijman and Arthur Soest
Volume 171, issue 2, 2023
- Fiscal Costs of Climate Policies: Role of Tax, Political, and Behavioural Distortions pp. 119-137

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- Some Unconventional Properties of New Keynesian DSGE Models pp. 139-183

- Ben J. Heijdra and Christiaan G. F. Kwaak
- EXITitis in the UK: Gravity Estimates in the Aftermath of Brexit pp. 185-206

- Steven Brakman, Harry Garretsen and Tristan Kohl
Volume 171, issue 1, 2023
- Labour Market Fluctuations and the Housing Net Worth Channel in the EU pp. 1-22

- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- Correction to: Labour Market Fluctuations and the Housing Net Worth Channel in the EU pp. 23-24

- David Cronin and Kieran McQuinn
- Can the Market Economy Deal with Sustainability? pp. 25-49

- Dirk Schoenmaker and Hans Stegeman
- Synthetic Control Method for Dutch Policy Evaluation pp. 51-83

- Nils Verheuvel, Joost Witteman and Marilou Vlaanderen
- Does Automatic Wage Indexation Destroy Jobs? A Machine Learning Approach pp. 85-117

- Gert Bijnens, Shyngys Karimov and Jozef Konings
Volume 170, issue 4, 2022
- Trust and Distrust in Pension Providers in Times of Decline and Reform: Analysis of Survey Data 2004–2021 pp. 401-433

- Hendrik van Dalen and Kène Henkens
- Job Prestige and Mobile Dating Success: A Field Experiment pp. 435-458

- Brecht Neyt, Stijn Baert and Jana Vynckier
- Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers’ Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics pp. 459-501

- V. Jacobs, Francois Rycx and Mélanie Volral
Volume 170, issue 3, 2022
- Is Holland a Lumpy Country? An application of the Lens-Condition to Dutch Cities pp. 305-321

- Steven Brakman, Tijl Hendrich, Charles Marrewijk and Jennifer Olsen
- Make IT Work: The Labor Market Effects of Information Technology Retraining in the Netherlands pp. 323-342

- Melvin Vooren, Carla Haelermans, Wim Groot and Henriette Maassen van den Brink
- The Impact of Import Competition and Export Opportunities on the Dutch Labour Market pp. 343-374

- Rob Euwals, Gerrit Hugo Heuvelen, Gerdien Meijerink, Jan Möhlmann and Simon Rabate
- How Retirement Affects Mental Health, Cognitive Skills and Mortality; An Overview of Recent Empirical Evidence pp. 375-400

- Jan van Ours
Volume 170, issue 2, 2022
- What Determines the Child Penalty in the Netherlands? The Role of Policy and Norms pp. 195-229

- Simon Rabate and Sara Rellstab
- Determinants of Trust in Banks’ Payment Services During COVID: An Exploration Using Daily Data pp. 231-256

- Michiel Bijlsma, Carin Cruijsen and Jester Koldijk
- Do Hospital Stays Modify Locus of Control? pp. 257-277

- Antoine Marsaudon
- The Short-Term Effect of the COVID-19 Crisis on Employment Probabilities of Labour-Market Entrants in the Netherlands pp. 279-303

- Henri Bussink, Tobias Vervliet and Bas Weel
Volume 170, issue 1, 2022
- Editorial Introduction: Pension Reform pp. 1-5

- Casper Ewijk and Arthur van Soest
- Reforming Occupational Pensions in the Netherlands: Contract and Intergenerational Aspects pp. 7-36

- Luuk Metselaar, Peter Zwaneveld and Casper Ewijk
- Intergenerational Transfers in the New Dutch Pension Contract pp. 37-67

- Servaas Bilsen, Roel J. Mehlkopf and Stephan Stalborch
- Optimizing the Life-Cycle Path of Pension Premium Payments and the Pension Ambition in the Netherlands pp. 69-105

- Nicoleta Ciurila, Carolijn Kok, Harry ter Rele and Peter Zwaneveld
- The Incidence of Pension Contributions: A Panel Based Analysis of the Impact of Pension Contributions on Labor Cost, Wages and Labor Supply pp. 107-132

- Nicole Bosch, Casper Ewijk, Maja Micevska Scharf and Sander Muns
- Pareto Optimal Pension Risk Allocations pp. 133-172

- Sander Muns and Bas J. M. Werker
- Pension Participants’ Attitudes, Beliefs, and Emotional Responses to the New Dutch Pension System pp. 173-194

- Annemarie Hekken, Jorn Hoofs and Elisabeth Christine Brüggen