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1“...This article focuses on the explanation of cross-country variation in graduate overeducation using a multilevel analysis. We use data from representative...”
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2by Verhaest, Dieter Sellami, Sana Velden, Rolf van der Published in International labour review (2017)“...We investigate to what extent differences in educational mismatches across countries and fields of study are explained by differences in labour institutions,...”
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3“...This article empirically explores how the often reported relationship between educational mismatches and wages can best be understood. Exploiting the newly...”
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4“...Although optimal labour market allocation of school leavers benefits individuals, employers and societies, a substantial part of European school leavers do not...”
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5“..."This article explores the total (measured and unmeasured) impact of education on some of the main socio-economic outcomes (that is, employment opportunities,...”
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6“...Education-job mismatches are reported to have serious effects on wages and other labour market outcomes. Such results are often cited in support of assignment...”
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7“...Labor market rewards based on competencies are analyzed using a sample of young European higher education (HE) graduates. Estimates of monetary rewards are...”
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8by Humburg, Martin van der Velden, Rolf Published in Studies in higher education (Dorchester-on-Thames) (16.03.2015)“...In this paper an analysis is carried out whether objective tests and subjective self-assessments in international large-scale studies yield similar results...”
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9by Bijlsma, Ineke van den Brakel, Jan van der Velden, Rolf Allen, James Published in Journal of official statistics (15.06.2020)“...Policy measures to combat low literacy are often targeted at municipalities or regions with low levels of literacy. However, current surveys on literacy do not...”
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10by Humburg, Martin Grip, Andries de Velden, Rolf van der Published in International labour review (2017)“...This paper explores the relationship between graduates’ skill levels and the risk of overeducation and unemployment in 17 European countries. We distinguish...”
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11“...•We simulate the graduate recruitment process using two discrete choice experiments.•Signals of high occupation-specific skills are most important for getting...”
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12“...Workers with a college degree earn substantially more than workers with no such degree. Using recent data from 22 OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation...”
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13“...Skills and skill mismatches affect workers’ productivity. However, current approaches to measuring this problem fail to specify the underlying mechanism. In...”
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14by Cornelisz, Ilja van der Velden, Rolf de Wolf , Inge van Klaveren, Chris Published in Studies in higher education (Dorchester-on-Thames) (01.11.2020)“...Academic dismissal policies are increasingly implemented to promote academic success, with existing empirical evidence mostly restricted to short-run outcomes...”
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15“...This article provides empirical evidence on the relation between institutional characteristics of labour markets that frame allocation processes, and optimal...”
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16by Ferreira Sequeda, Maria Grip, Andries de Velden, Rolf van der Published in Labour economics (2018)“...•We analyse the relationship between temporary employment and the intensity of on-the-job informal learning across 20 developed countries.•We exploit the...”
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17“..."In this paper, we present the results of an experiment designed to study the selection behaviour of employers. The aim of the study is to find out whether and...”
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18by Semeijn, Judith Velden, Rolf van der Heijke, Hans Vleuten, Cees van der Boshuizen, Henny Published in Education economics (01.12.2005)“...In this study, we explore the role of education in explaining the labour market outcomes for a sample of graduates in medicine. More specifically, the...”
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19“...This study explains early school-leaving in lower secondary education in the Netherlands, taking into account background characteristics, family resources and...”
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20“...Op 30 maart overleed Jaap Dronkers aan de gevolgen van een ernstig herseninfarct. Met het overlijden van Jaap is de Nederlandse sociologie een van haar meest...”