Modelling and empirical evaluation of labour supply behaviour : emphasis on preference formation, job characteristics and hours restrictions /
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 altoget...
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Berlin ; New York : Springer-verlag, c1991 Berlin ; New York : [1991], ©1991 Berlin ; New York : c1991 Berlin : c1991 |
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Studies in contemporary economics |
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