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Publikováno v:
De Economist, 170(1), 107-132. Springer
One of the key elements in the planned pension reform in the Netherlands is to abolish the implicit subsidy from younger to older workers inherent in pension schemes with age independent contribution and accrual rates. This paper investigates the imp
Autor:
Henk-Wim de Boer, Nicole Bosch
Publikováno v:
Labour Economics. 58:1-20
This study examines the responsiveness of self-employment income and choice of self-employment rather than wage employment to tax changes in the Netherlands. We exploit several tax reforms in 1999–2012 that affected income from self-employment and
Publikováno v:
Bosch, N, Dekker, V & Strohmaier, K 2020, ' A data-driven procedure to determine the bunching window : an application to the Netherlands ', International Tax and Public Finance, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 951-979 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10797-020-09590-w
International Tax and Public Finance, 27(4), 951-979. Springer New York
International Tax and Public Finance, 27(4), 951-979. Springer New York
We extend the bunching approach introduced by Saez (Am Econ J Econ Policy 2:180–212, 2010) by proposing an intuitive, data-driven procedure to determine the bunching window. By choosing the bunching window ad hoc, researchers throw away informative
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https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/6616f9ff-ac34-4ce7-9646-454be26b7905
https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/6616f9ff-ac34-4ce7-9646-454be26b7905
Autor:
Nicole Bosch, Maja Micevska-Scharf
Publikováno v:
De Economist. 165:205-224
This paper sheds light on the incidence of social security contributions (SSC) in the Netherlands. Our unique dataset on earnings inclusive and exclusive of these SSC enables us to apply the methodology by Alvaredo et al. (De Econ. doi: 10.1007/s1064
Publikováno v:
Mastrogiacomo, M, Bosch, N M, Gielen, M D A C & Jongen, E L W 2017, ' Heterogeneity in Labour Supply Responses : Evidence from a Major Tax Reform ', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, vol. 79, no. 5, pp. 769-796 . https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12168
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 79(5), 769-796. Wiley-Blackwell
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 79(5), 769-796. Wiley-Blackwell
We use a large and rich administrative household panel data set to estimate labour supply responses for a large number of subgroups in the Netherlands. The identification of the parameters benefits from a major tax reform in the data period. We uncov
Publikováno v:
International Tax and Public Finance, 26(6), 1329-1352
We study the behavioural responses to kinks and notches in the Dutch system of cash transfers, using data on the universe of Dutch households for the period 2007–2014. We typically do not find statistically significant evidence of bunching around k
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http://hdl.handle.net/1887/82514
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/82514
Autor:
Nicole Bosch, Bas ter Weel
Publikováno v:
De Economist, 161(2), 199-218. Springer
This paper analyses changes in job opportunities of older workers in the Netherlands in the period 1996–2010. The standard human capital model predicts that, as a result of human capital obsolescence, mobility becomes more costly when workers becom
Publikováno v:
LABOUR. 24:35-54
The Netherlands combines a high female employment rate with a high part-time employment rate. This is likely to be the result of (societal) preferences as the removal of institutional barriers has not led to higher working hours. We investigate the d
Autor:
Nicole Bosch, Maja Micevska Scharf
We analyse the effects of social security contributions (SSCs) by examining the distribution of earnings close to thresholds in the schedule in the Netherlands. The shape of the earnings distribution provides information on behavioural and incidence
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http://www.cpb.nl/sites/default/files/publicaties/download/cpb-discussion-paper-311-earnings-responses-discontinuities-social-security-contributions.pdf
http://www.cpb.nl/sites/default/files/publicaties/download/cpb-discussion-paper-311-earnings-responses-discontinuities-social-security-contributions.pdf
We estimate the labour supply elasticity for a large number of groups on the Dutch labour market. We exploit a large administrative household panel data set for the period 1999-2005. The idenfication of the parameters benefits from the large 2001 Dut
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http://www.cpb.nl/sites/default/files/publicaties/download/cpb-discussion-paper-235-structural-analysis-labour-supply-elasticities-netherlands.pdf
http://www.cpb.nl/sites/default/files/publicaties/download/cpb-discussion-paper-235-structural-analysis-labour-supply-elasticities-netherlands.pdf