ROA Research Memorandum
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- 004E: The hidden reserve of nurses and teachers in the Netherlands

- Melline Somers, Lara Fleck, Wim Groot and Frits van Merode
- 004: Identification problems in personality psychology

- Lex Borghans, Bart Golsteyn, James Heckman and John Humphries
- 004: The impact of classroom, school, neighborhood, and institutional factors on teachers’ expectations

- Dominik Becker and Katarina Wessling
- 004: Job mobility and hours of work: the effect of Dutch legislation

- Didier Fouarge and F P. Baaijens
- 004: Technology, Selection, and Training in Call Centers

- Inge Sieben, Andries de Grip, J. Longen and O. Sorensen
- 004: Pension reform: Disentangling retirement and savings responses

- M. Lindeboom and Raymond Montizaan
- 004: Does lowering the bar help? Results from a natural experiment in high-stakes testing in Dutch primary education

- Madelon Jacobs, Rolf Van der Velden and Lynn van Vugt
- 004: Baanzoekduren van hbo'ers onder de loep

- Lex Borghans and E. Willems
- 004: Job-training programmes with low completion rates: the case of Projoven-Peru

- D.P.I. de Crombrugghe, H. Espinoza and Hans Heijke
- 004: Multi-attribute compositional voting advice applications (MacVAAs): a methodology for educating and assisting voters and eliciting their preferences

- Roxanne Korthals and M. Levels
- 004: Na de LTS: doorleren of werken?

- Hans Heijke and M. Wieling
- 004: Employee recognition and performance: A field experiment

- Christiane Bradler, Robert Dur, Susanne Neckermann and Arjan Non
- 004: Educational and occupational aspirations at the end of secondary school: The importance of regional labour-market conditions

- Andreas Hartung, Katarina Wessling and Steffen Hillmert
- 004: 'High' achievers? Cannabis access and academic performance

- Olivier Marie and Ulf Zölitz
- 004: Working hours and productivity

- Marion Collewet and Jan Sauermann
- 004: Why do part-time workers invest less in human capital than full-timers?

- Annemarie Künn-Nelen and Andries de Grip
- 004: Time preferences, study effort, and academic performance

- Arjan Non and Dirk Tempelaar
- 004: The long-term impact of parental migration on the health of young left-behind children

- Jinkai Li, Erga Luo and Bart Cockx
- 004: Do migrant girls always perform better? Differences between the reading and math scores of 15-year-old daughters and sons of migrants in PISA 2009 and variations by region of origin and country of destination

- N. Kornder and Jaap Dronkers
- 3E: Explaining trade in industrialized countries by country-specific human capital factor endowments

- Frank Cörvers and Andries de Grip
- 3E: People people: social capital and the labor-market outcomes of underrepresented groups

- Lex Borghans, B.J. ter Weel and Bruce Weinberg
- 3E: The occupational structure of further and higher education in Ireland and the Netherlands

- Lex Borghans, W. Smits and G.R. Hughes
- 3E: Adjustment costs in a manpower forecasting model

- P.W.L.J. van Eijs
- 3E: The empirical determination of key skills from an economic perspective

- J.B. van Loo and B. Toolsema
- 3E: An investigation into the role of human capital competences and their pay-off

- Hans Heijke, C.M. Meng and G.W.M. Ramaekers
- 3E: Are computer skills the new basic skills?: the returns to computer, writing and math skills in Britain

- Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
- 3E: The manpower requirements approach: background and methodology

- P.W.L.J. van Eijs
- 3E: Educational presorting as a cause of occupational segregation

- Lex Borghans and Loek Groot
- 3E: Vocational versus communicative competencies as predictors of job satisfaction: pharmacy assistants at the interface of professional and commercial work

- Andries de Grip, Inge Sieben and F.C.J. Stevens
- 3E: Upgrading in the European Union

- Andries de Grip and J. Hoevenberg
- 3E: Occupational choice: the market for primary school teachers

- Lex Borghans
- 3E: Skills obsolescence: causes and cures

- J.B. van Loo and M.J. de Steur
- 003: Early school-leaving in the Netherlands: the role of student-, family- and school factors for early school-leaving in lower secondary education

- T. Traag and Rolf Van der Velden
- 003: Estimating the relationship between skill and overconfidence

- Jan Feld, Jan Sauermann and Andries de Grip
- 003: Entry into working life: Spatial mobility and the job match quality of higher-educated graduates

- Viktor Venhorst and Frank Cörvers
- 003: Retirement and cognitive development: are the retired really inactive?

- Andries de Grip, Arnaud Dupuy, J. Jolles and M.P. van Boxtel
- 003: The Effectiveness of Interventions to Increase Employment in Education and Healthcare: A Systematic Literature Review

- Lara Fleck, Melline Somers, Tom Stolp, Wim Groot, F Van Merode and Ralph de Vries
- 003: Job tasks, computer use, and the decreasing part-time pay penalty for women in the UK

- Ahmed Elsayed, Andries de Grip and Didier Fouarge
- 003: Losing prospective entitlement to unemployment benefits. Impact on educational attainment

- Bart Cockx, Koen Declercq and Muriel Dejemeppe
- 003: Determinants of individual academic achievement - Group selectivity effects have many dimensions

- Thomas Zwick
- 003: Productivity convergence and firm’s training strategy

- Mantej Pardesi
- 003: Towards reducing anxiety and increasing performance in physics education: Evidence from a randomized experiment

- Francois Molin, Sofie Cabus, Carla Haelermans and Wim Groot
- 003: The effect of grade retention on secondary school performance: Evidence from a natural experiment

- Maria Ferreira Sequeda, Bart Golsteyn and Sergio Parra Cely
- 003: Training and early retirement

- Raymond Montizaan, Frank Cörvers and Andries de Grip
- 003: The effect of choice options in training curricula on the supply of and demand for apprenticeships

- A. Jansen, Andries de Grip and Ben Kriechel
- 003: Performance pay and multi-dimensional sorting: productivity, preferences and gender

- Thomas Dohmen and Armin Falk
- 003: De invloed van vraagfactoren op de markt voor leerovereenkomsten

- Andries de Grip, Hans Heijke and B.J.H. Lodder
- 003: Employers’ willingness to invest in the training of temporary workers: a discrete choice experiment

- Davey Poulissen, Andries de Grip, Didier Fouarge and Annemarie Künn
- 003: The separation and reunification of Germany: Rethinking a natural experiment interpretation of the enduring effects of communism

- Sascha Becker, Lukas Mergele and Ludger Woessmann
- 003: Sorting on skills and preferences: Tinbergen meets Sattinger

- Arnaud Dupuy
- 003: Shattered dreams: the effects of changing the pension system late in the game

- Andries de Grip, Maarten Lindeboom and Raymond Montizaan
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