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  • Private Equity investment in the Netherlands: who benefits?

    Private Equity investment in the Netherlands: who benefits?

    Private Equity (PE) is a form of finance in which a group of investors invests in companies for a limited time period. PE is hotly contested. In some high-profile cases, PE investments led to substantial financial difficulties for companies (such as HEMA). The recent expansion of PE into sectors that are traditionally not for-profit (such…

  • New work and the family life course in the Netherlands (NeWFam-NL)

    New work and the family life course in the Netherlands (NeWFam-NL)

    Over the last 50 years, macro-economic changes have resulted in the emergence and proliferation of new working conditions. This ‘New Work’ is characterized by an increase in the share of workers with temporary contracts, self-employment with no personnel (ZZP’er), part-time work and non-standard work hours, remote working, and complex work histories. The consequences of New…

  • The influence of regional logics in altering organizational behavior in decentralized states

    The influence of regional logics in altering organizational behavior in decentralized states

    The Participation Act was introduced on the 1th of January 2015, in order to create a more inclusive labor market in The Netherlands. The actual execution of the Act is decentralized. Municipalities are responsible for encouraging firms to create labor opportunities for vulnerable groups. Municipalities adopt different mean and instruments to do so, consequently there…

  • The 30%-rule for expats: impact on immigration and wages

    The 30%-rule for expats: impact on immigration and wages

    Immigrants that relocate to the Netherlands with the purpose of starting employment that requires skills that are scarce in the Dutch labor force, benefit from a substantial reduction in income taxation. Such tax benefits have existed since the 50’s in the Netherlands, though the details have continuously changed. Currently, the rule implies that 30% of…

  • Do neighbourhoods affect health? Disentangling selection and causation

    Do neighbourhoods affect health? Disentangling selection and causation

    Population health differs dramatically across neighbourhoods. Contextual determinants of health such as neighbourhood effects have become a focal point of research. However, the scientific community is still actively debating whether neighbourhood effects are causal (i.e. living in a certain neighbourhood causally affects one’s health) or merely the result of selection effects (i.e. healthier people moving…

  • Support and sanctions for social assistance benefits recipients: what are Dutch citizens’ preferences?

    Support and sanctions for social assistance benefits recipients: what are Dutch citizens’ preferences?

    Support and sanctions for recipients of social assistance benefits are designed to serve a number of different purposes at the same time: protecting households against poverty, offer support to benefit recipients to contribute to society, and ensure that the system is sustainable, affordable and enjoys societal support. In the Netherlands, there is a discrepancy between…

  • From perceptions to behaviour? Examining knowledge barriers to formal childcare usage among Dutch parents

    From perceptions to behaviour? Examining knowledge barriers to formal childcare usage among Dutch parents

    The Netherlands has adopted a formal childcare investment strategy to promote, in particular, the societal and educational integration of children from disadvantaged backgrounds. However, its particularly low-income families and families with migration backgrounds who make significantly less use of formal childcare, creating long-term inequalities for both children and parents. A key but understudied factor behind…

  • Policy Experimentation Aversion

    Policy Experimentation Aversion

    We aim to study people’s opinions about policy experimentation. Two recent studies show conflicting evidence: the study by Meyer et al. (2019) in PNAS finds experimentation aversion in a variety of contexts, while Mislavsky et al. (2019) finds in the context of business experimentation that people only oppose experiments when the experiment involves a policy…

  • How we eat: an inventory of consumption settings and their effect on diet and health

    How we eat: an inventory of consumption settings and their effect on diet and health

    The ever-increasing number of people with nutritional intake-related diseases such as obesity, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes has led governments and scientists worldwide to closely monitor the food and beverage intake of inhabitants, to facilitate the development of healthy dietary habits. Here, we propose that when addressing the health implications of unhealthy eating, not…

  • Valuation uncertainty: Explaining the WTA-WTP gap and their lack of correlation

    Valuation uncertainty: Explaining the WTA-WTP gap and their lack of correlation

    Putting an exact value on assets is often difficult since it involves a complicated process of trading off different attributes. This difficulty can lead to valuation uncertainty; people consider a range of possible values for an asset instead of one exact value. Valuation uncertainty has important scientific, practical, and societal implications. It is, however, difficult…