Economist-Netherlands

Papers
(The TQCC of Economist-Netherlands is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Broken Social Elevator? Employment Outcomes of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in Belgium28
Is Holland a Lumpy Country? An application of the Lens-Condition to Dutch Cities17
Correction to: Gender Differences in Risk‑Taking and Sensation‑Seeking Behavior: Empirical Evidence from “ExtremeSports”8
The Incidence of Pension Contributions: A Panel Based Analysis of the Impact of Pension Contributions on Labor Cost, Wages and Labor Supply7
COVID-19 and the Demand for Online Grocery Shopping: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands6
How Retirement Affects Mental Health, Cognitive Skills and Mortality; An Overview of Recent Empirical Evidence6
Job Prestige and Mobile Dating Success: A Field Experiment6
Call for Papers: Special Issue on "Scientific Insights to Deliver Sustainable Growth and Full Employment"5
Convergence and Capital Flows in Europe: The Role of Financial Intermediation and Investor Quality4
Old-Keynesianism in the New Keynesian Model4
The Price of Flexible Jobs: Wage Differentials between Permanent and Flexible Jobs in the Netherlands4
What Factors Keep Cash Alive in the European Union?4
Foreign Supply Shocks and the Structure of Trade in a Small Open Economy3
Pension Participants’ Attitudes, Beliefs, and Emotional Responses to the New Dutch Pension System3
Labour Market Disadvantages of Citizens with a Migration Background in Belgium: A Systematic Review3
Correction to: Labour Market Fluctuations and the Housing Net Worth Channel in the EU3
Intergenerational Transfers in the New Dutch Pension Contract3
Employment Effects of Skills Trainings in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review of Recent Randomized Controlled Trials3
The Short-Term Effect of the COVID-19 Crisis on Employment Probabilities of Labour-Market Entrants in the Netherlands3
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