Economist-Netherlands

Papers
(The TQCC of Economist-Netherlands is 2. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Effects of Dutch Youth Minimum Wage Increases on Income Inequality13
Call for Papers: Special Issue on "Scientific Insights to Deliver Sustainable Growth and Full Employment"11
Labour Market Disadvantages of Citizens with a Migration Background in Belgium: A Systematic Review9
What Determines the Child Penalty in the Netherlands? The Role of Policy and Norms8
Make IT Work: The Labor Market Effects of Information Technology Retraining in the Netherlands6
Editorial Introduction: Pension Reform6
Productivity Spillovers of Superior Firms Through Worker Mobility5
In Europe, Arduous Jobs Fall on First-Generation Migrants: But Later Generations Benefit from Improved Opportunities4
Housing Market Segmentation: A Finite Mixture Approach4
Can the Market Economy Deal with Sustainability?3
Do Different Bank-Level Securitization Variables Measure The Same Thing? A Confirmatory Factor Analysis3
Then Only Two Wise Men Came from the East: A Reduction in the Tax Subsidy for High-Skilled Immigrants3
Optimizing the Life-Cycle Path of Pension Premium Payments and the Pension Ambition in the Netherlands3
The Incidence of Pension Contributions: A Panel Based Analysis of the Impact of Pension Contributions on Labor Cost, Wages and Labor Supply3
How Banks are Impacted by and Mediate the Economic Consequences of Natural Disasters and Climate Shocks: A Review2
Reforming Occupational Pensions in the Netherlands: Contract and Intergenerational Aspects2
Pareto Optimal Pension Risk Allocations2
Mapping Economic Growth and Employment in EU-Funded Research Projects: Trac(k)ing the SDG 8 Trajectory2
Out of Sync Subnational Housing Markets and Macroprudential Policies in the UK2
Seventy Years of Dutch Regional Unemployment from a Spatiotemporal Perspective2
The Greedy Jobs Phenomenon as a Driving Force Behind the Gender Pay Gap: A Systematic Review2
From Here to There: Achieving Fiscal Sustainability Under Alternative Demographic Contingencies2
Did Migrant Children Benefit from a Delay in the Dutch Primary School Exit Test?2
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