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1“...We focus on the role of the opportunity cost in the choice for entrepreneurship in favor of wage employment, that is, the wages given up as an employee. We...”
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2“...Labour markets for visual artists active on the primary art market are characterized by the oversupply of producers, strong product heterogeneity, elusive...”
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3by Hartog, Joop Praag, Mirjam Van Sluis, Justin Van Der Published in Journal of economics & management strategy (2010)“...How valuable are cognitive and social abilities for entrepreneurs’ relative to employees’ earnings? We answer three questions: (1) To what extent does a...”
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4“...The paper provides a theoretical foundation for the empirical regularities observed in estimations of wage consequences of overeducation and undereducation...”
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5“...This study examines the causal effects of Dutch language proficiency of immigrants from four main source countries on their labour market and social...”
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6“...We extract estimation results on the Mincer earnings function from four earlier studies and add new results from a recent dataset. We check for differences...”
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7by Willebrands, Daan Lammers, Judith Hartog, Joop Published in Journal of economic psychology (2012)“...► We analyse the effect of risk attitudes of small enterprise owners on their performance in Nigeria. ► We measure performance by business revenue as profit is...”
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8“...While uncertainty abounds in almost any decision on investment in schooling, it is mostly ignored in research and virtually absent in labour economics text...”
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9by Hartog, Joop Published in European review (Chichester, England) (01.10.2008)“...Presentation summary by Monika Ewa Kaminska I believe that Europe can do without immigration. We do not need it to solve our problems. It does not help our...”
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10“...We apply a recently proposed method to disentangle unobserved heterogeneity from risk in returns to education to data for the USA, the UK and Germany. We find...”
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11“...We use data on refugees admitted to The Netherlands that include registration of education in their homeland by immigration officers. Such data are seldom...”
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12“...From the stated price of a specified lottery in three unrelated surveys we deduce individuals' Arrow-Pratt measure of risk aversion. We find that risk aversion...”
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13“...We use the method of Dominitz and Manski [1996. Eliciting student expectations of the return to schooling. Journal of Human Resources 31, no. 1: 1-26] to...”
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14“...Comparing cohorts born between 1951 and 1994, we document and interpret changes in the wage differential among graduates from secondary education with a...”
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15by Berkhout, Peter Hartog, Joop Ophem, Hans van Published in Scottish journal of political economy (2014)“...Firms hiring new graduates face uncertainty on the future productivity of workers. Theory suggests that starting wages reflect this, with lower pay for greater...”
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17by Zorlu, Aslan Hartog, Joop“...Using two Dutch labour force surveys, we compare employment assimilation of immigrants by source country, after ranking countries by presumed social-cultural...”
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Published in International journal of population research (04.06.2012)
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18“...This note develops a simple occupational choice model to examine three types of selection biases that may occur in empirically estimating the premium for...”
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19“...We use two large data sets to estimate the Risk Augmented Mincer equation and test for risk compensation in expected earnings. We replicate earlier findings of...”
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20“...We analyse the impact of immigrants on natives' wages from reduced form wage equations for The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Norway. We find very small...”