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1“...Currently, European governments are being challenged to find an optimal social policy strategy that fosters 'flexicurity’, whereby a flexible, well-functioning...”
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2“...Recent policy reports documented that a growing group of students in secondary education could perform better given their expected performance. Studies showed...”
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3by Schils, Trudie Published in European sociological review (2008)“..."In this article we investigate whether early retirement patterns vary between countries with distinct early retirement systems. By choosing countries that...”
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4“...Several studies document that low-educated workers participate less often in further training than high-educated workers. This article investigates two...”
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7“...Human capital theory predicts that older workers are less likely to participate in on‐the‐job training than younger workers, due to lower net returns on such...”
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8“...This research investigates to what extent the subjective teacher’s assessment of children’s ability predicts children’s outcomes in the transition from primary...”
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9“...This article addresses the flexicurity outcomes of sectoral collective bargaining in the netherlands. Dutch experience — presented as a model by the european...”
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12by Schwabe, Franziska Korthals, Roxanne Schils, Trudie Published in Learning and individual differences (01.02.2019)“...Students' academic self-concepts (ASCs) are largely formed relative to the ability of their reference group. The Big-Fish-Little-Pond Effect (BFLPE), according...”
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15“...•In elementary schools, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform girls in math.•We decompose the differences in achievement...”
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17“...This research investigates to what extent the subjective teacher's assessment of children's ability predicts children's outcomes in the transition from primary...”
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20by Anne C. Gielen Trudie Schils Published in Non-Standard Employment in Post-Industrial Labour Markets (27.03.2015)“...The Netherlands is known as a country with a high share of atypical work, largely due to a high incidence of part-time workers. Over the last decades, the...”