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June 24, 2021
The Child Penalty in the Netherlands and its Determinants
We find that while child care availability is correlated with lower child penalty, the immediate short-term causal effect of increasing child care availability on the earnings penalty of becoming a mother is small. By taking advantage of variation in gender norms in different population groups, we show that gender norms are strongly correlated with child penalty for mothers. →

December 17, 2019
The effects of the increase in the retirement age in the Netherlands
June 26, 2019
Non-Bunching at Kinks and Notches in Cash Transfers

June 12, 2019
Income differences across migrant groups

February 15, 2018
Optimal Taxation of Secondary Earners in the Netherlands: Has Equity Lost Ground?
The Netherlands witnessed major reforms in the taxation of (potential) secondary earners over the past decade. Using the inverse-optimal method of optimal taxation we recover the implicit social welfare weights of single- and dual-earner couples over time. The social welfare weights are grosso modo well-behaved before the reforms. →
November 22, 2017