Wiemer Salverda April 2014 FULL CV WITH PUBLICATIONS 1947 Born in Amersfoort, Netherlands Professor at Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies (AMCIS) at the Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences Co-ordinator of Growing Inequalities’ Impacts (GINI) international research project Director emeritus of Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), University of Amsterdam Plantage Muidergracht 12 1018 TV Amsterdam, Netherlands tel.: 00 31 20 525 4123 fax: 00 31 20 525 4301 email: w.salverda@uva.nl websites: www.uva-aias.net, www.gini-research.org, and www.amcis.eu homepage: http://www.uva-aias.net/salverda?lang=en Short bio ................................................................................................................................. 2 A. EDUCATION .................................................................................................................... 3 B. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES ....................................................................................... 4 B.1 Jobs .......................................................................................................................... 4 B.2 Specific job-related project positions ...................................................................... 4 B.3 General job-related positions ................................................................................... 5 B.4 Activities related to research ................................................................................... 6 C. RECENT PUBLICATIONS (SINCE 1996).................................................................... 16 C.1 Journal articles and book reviews.......................................................................... 16 C.2 Edited books and journal issues ............................................................................ 19 C.3 Book chapters ........................................................................................................ 22 C.4 Reports (including contributions) and working papers ......................................... 30 C.5 In the pipeline and on the wish list ........................................................................ 33 C.6 Miscellaneous: newspapers etc.............................................................................. 34 D. PUBLICATIONS BEFORE 1996 .................................................................................. 36 D.1 Journal articles...................................................................................................... 36 D.2 Books, book-editing, chapters in books and reports ............................................ 37 D.3 Research reports Projectgroep Economie Groningen (1976–1995) ..................... 39 D.4 Miscellaneous: newspapers etc. ........................................................................... 40 2 Ultra-short bio Wiemer Salverda is Professor of Labour Market and Inequality and Director emeritus of the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (University of Amsterdam). He coordinated the 30country research project Growing Inequalities' Impacts GINI (2010–2013) which published its results in two volumes with Oxford University Press (2014). He managed the European Low-wage Employment Research Network LoWER (1996–2008), which has published 16 books, special journal issues and reports, including the Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality. For the Russell Sage Foundation he led the Dutch research for the Low-wage Work in Europe project. He contributes extensively to comparative research on wages, employment, and inequality, and regularly serves as an expert for the European Commission, OECD and ILO. Short bio Professor Wiemer Salverda is a macroeconomic political economist of labour studies with a strong interest in the long-run evolution of the dimensions of age, education, gender, households, pay, and occupation in the labour market. He holds a special chair on Labour Market and Inequality at the Amsterdam Center for Inequality Studies AMCIS and is a Director emeritus of the interdisciplinary Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, both of the University of Amsterdam. He coordinated the international-country EU-funded research project Growing Inequalities’ Impacts GINI (2010–2013) that charted the social and political impacts of inequalities; Oxford UP published the results as Salverda et al. and Nolan et al.. Previously he coordinated the successful European Lowwage Employment Research Network LoWER from inception to expiry (1995–2008; funded by EU Framework Programmes 4, 5, and 6). The network has published 16 books, special journal issues and reports, and the Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality with the world’s top-ranking scholars considering many important angles. He chaired the Governing Council of the EQUALSOC Network of Excellence (2005-2010), and coordinated, e.g., the Demand Patterns and Employment Growth (FP5) research project, which published its result at Princeton UP (Gregory et al. 2007), including important contributions by Fuchs, Baumol, and Gordon. He was an active joint coordinator of the Low-wage Work in Europe project of the Russell Sage Foundation, New York, led by Nobel Laureate Robert Solow. He has taken part in various EU Expert Working Groups and acted as a Conference Rapporteur for the EU/OECD. He advised the OECD on wage inequality in the Netherlands, the British Low Pay Commission, and several ILO/EU Expert Working Groups, on the Minimum wage, Effects of the crisis, and Public-sector adjustment in the Financial Crisis. He has a long-standing interest in the youth labour market, running from his 1992 thesis Youth unemployment: Dynamics of the Dutch Labour Market 1955-1988, via journal articles and advice on the OECD reports Jobs for Youth and Jobs for Immigrants (closely connected subjects), to recent conference contributions for ItaliaLavoro/OECD in Rome and Dutch government ministries in The Hague. He contributed parts of the OECD’s Older Workers report for the Netherlands. More detail about these and other research interests, activities and contributions can be found below and at http://www.uva-aias.net/cpages/staff/2008. 3 A. EDUCATION ___________________________________________ 1992 Doctorate in Economics, University of Groningen; thesis Youth unemployment: Dynamics of the Dutch Labour Market 1955-1988 1974 Second Degree ('doctorandus' Master's) in Economics (cum laude), including social and economic history and sociology, Free University, Amsterdam 1972- Father of 3 children (1972, 1974, 1977) 1970 First Degree ('kandidaats', after 2 years) in Economics, Free University Amsterdam 1968 First Degree ('kandidaats', after 2½ years) in Physics and Mathematics with Astronomy, Free University, Amsterdam 1965 Finals highest level of secondary education ('gymnasium-ß'), Arnhem 4 B. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES ___________________________________________ B.1 Jobs 2011– Special Professorship Labour Market and Inequality, on behalf of the Politieke Ekonomie Foundation, at the Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies AMCIS, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam [www.amcis.eu] 2009– 2012 General Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, University of Amsterdam [www.uva-aias.net] 2000–2009 Managing Director of ibidem 2000–2012 Member of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Department of General Economics, University of Amsterdam 1996–2000 Research Manager of the Centre for Development Studies CDS, University of Groningen 1976–1995 University Teacher ( lecturer), mostly on labour-market issues, Faculty of Economics, Department of General Economics, University of Groningen: Supervisor of Projectgroep Economie Groningen (Student research groups of one or two-year durations) 1972–1975 Graduate Assistant at the Institute for the Science of Adult Education, University of Amsterdam B.2 Specific job-related project positions 2012– Project Co-ordinator (with Paul de Beer) of Keuzevrijheid in Pensioenen (Free Choice in the Pension System), funded by Stichting Instituut GAK [k€ 398] 2010– 2013 Co-ordinator of the Growing Inequalities’ Impacts GINI research project funded by the European Union in Seventh Framework Programme [k€ 2700] [www.gini-research.org] 2005– 2010 Member, and Chair (2009–2010), of the Governing Council EQUALSOC Network of Excellence [www.equalsoc.org]; active submitter to FP6 [k€ 4100] 2004–2008 Co-ordinator of the European Research Network on Low-wage Employment LoWER, funded by the European Union in EU Sixth Framework Programme with a focus on The Insecure Perspectives of the Low Skilled in the Knowledge Society (network phase 3: LoWER3) [k€ 760] [www.uva-aias.net/lower] 2004–2008 Project Co-ordinator of the Dutch part of the research project Low Wage Employment, Opportunity in the Workplace in Europe and the USA, funded by the Russell Sage Foundation, New York [k€ 286] 2003–2011 Chair of Supervisory Board of Wage Indicator Foundation (Stichting Loonwijzer), 5 Amsterdam [www.wageindicator.org/main/] 2002–2006 Local Co-ordinator EU Fifth Framework Research Project Epicurus: Societal and Economic Effects on Quality of Life and Well-being: Preference Identification and Priority Setting in Response to Changes in Labour Market Status [www.abdn.ac.uk/epicurus/] [k€ 209] 2001–2003 Co-ordinator (with Ronald Schettkat, Utrecht University) of the EU Fifth Framework research project DEMPATEM: Demand Patterns and Employment Growth: Consumption and Services in France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States [www.uva-aias.net/28] [k€ 670] 2000–2001 Project Co-ordinator An Analysis of Wages and Job Quality in the European Union – The European-American Employment Gap, Wage Inequality, Earnings Mobility and Skill: A study for France, Germany, the Netherlands, The United Kingdom and the United States Study for the European Commission DG5 [www.uva-aias.net/27] [k€ 190] 2000–2003 Co-ordinator of the European Research Network on Low-wage Employment LoWER, funded by the European Union in Fifth Framework Programme with a focus on Can Improving Low-Skilled Consumer Services Jobs Help European Job Growth? [www.uva-aias.net/lower] (network phase 2: LoWER2) [k€ 517] 1996–1998 Initiator and Co-ordinator of the European Research Network on Low-wage Employment LoWER, funded by the European Union through the TSER-programme [www.uva-aias.net/lower] (network phase 1) [k€ 300] 1995 Co-organiser of SISWO-conference on Full-filling employment, Co-editor of corresponding book 1991–1995 European Co-ordinator of ERASMUS Intensive Programme "Quadrilateral Seminar" of the Groningen Faculty of Economics with the sister faculties of the Universities of Göttingen (DE), Marseille/Aix-en-Provence-III (FR) and Perugia (IT) 1976–2005 Co-founder and Editor, later Chairman of the Editorial Board and of the Management Team of Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie (Journal of Political Economy) B.3 General job-related positions 2008– Member of Participants Council (Deelnemersraad) of ABP Pension Fund, representing the FNV/ACOP federation of public-sector unions 1994–1997 Member Workplace Committee of the Faculties of Economics and of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen 6 1984–1988 Chairman of the Combined trade unions' delegation to the Consultation Council with the Board of the University (Georganiseerd Overleg), University of Groningen 1984–1988 Chairman of the University of Groningen Committee of Science Shops 1983–1988 Chairman of AbvaKabo (FNV Civil servants union) at University of Groningen 1976–1984 Instructor of economics for cadres of the FNV Union for the manufacturing industry B.4 Activities related to research B.4.1 Activities organised for the GINI Growing Inequalities’ Impacts research project (in cooperation with local organisers) · Co-editor (with Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth, and Herman van de Werfhorst) of Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries: Analytical and Comparative Perspectives. Oxford University Press, 2014 . Co-editor (with Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth and Herman van de Werfhorst) of Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries: Thirty Countries’ Experiences. Oxford University Press, 2014 · Conference “Inequalities and their Impacts in European Societies” GINI Concluding Conference, Amsterdam, 4-5 June 2013 · Conference “Inequalities and their Impacts in European Societies” GINI Concluding Policy Conference, Amsterdam, 4-5 June 2013 · Guest editor (with Herman van de Werfhorst) of Special issue “Consequences of Economic Inequality”, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 30:4, 2012 · Conference “Inequalities and their Impacts in European Societies” GINI Mid-Term Conference, Budapest, 22-24 March 2012 · Conference “Year One of GINI research” Universtá degli Studi di Milano, 4-5 February 2011 · Conference “Inequalities: How Do They Affect Societies?” London School of Economics, 19-20 March 2010 B.4.2 Activities organised for the European Research Network on Low-wage Employment LoWER (in cooperation with local organisers) 3rd phase LoWER3 2004–2008 · Co-editor (with Brian Nolan and Timothy Smeeding) of the Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality, Oxford University Press, 2009 · Co-editor (with Ken Mayhew) of the special issue commemorating Andrew Glyn “Capitalism and 7 Inequality” of Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Volume 25: 1, 2009 · Co-editor (with Antje Mertens and Thomas Zwick) of the special issue “Training and Job Insecurity” of LABOUR, Volume 23, S1, March 2009 · Co-editor (with Mary Gregory) of the special issue “Women and Work” of Oxford Economic Papers, Volume 61, S1, April 2009 · EQUALSOC–LoWER Policy dissemination workshop, European Commission DG’s ESA en Research, Brussels, February 2009 · (with Ronald Schettkat and Daphne Nicolitsas), LoWER Conference Institutions, Markets and European Unemployment Revisited: What Have We Learned?, University of Amsterdam, April 2008 · (with Antje Mertens and Thomas Zwick) LoWER Workshop Job Insecurity and Training, Berlin School of Economics, March 2008 · (with Brian Nolan and Timothy Smeeding) LoWER / EQUALSOC Conference Economic Inequality, Seville, September 2007 · (with Mary Gregory and Ioannis Theodossiou) LoWER Conference What works for Women?, Volos, September 2007 · LoWER Workshop Migration, London School of Economics, London, April 2007 · (with Stephen Bazen) LoWER Workshop Mobility, Université de Savoie, Annecy, December 2006 · (with Niels Westergård-Nielsen) LoWER 2006 Annual Conference, Århus School of Business, Sandbjerg, April 2006 · (with Irena Kotowska) Workshop, Warsaw School of Economics, November 2005 · (with Thomas Zwick) LoWER 2005 Annual Conference, Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung ZEW, Mannheim, April 2005 · (with Jo Blanden) LoWER Workshop, Centre for Economic Performance at the LSE, London, February 2005 · (with Anu Laas) LoWER Kick-off meeting, University of Tartu, Estonia, July 2004 2nd phase LoWER2 2000–2004 · Co-editor (with Mary Gregory and Ronald Schettkat) of Services and Employment Explaining the U.S.-European Gap, Princeton UP, 2007 · Co-editor (with Claudio Lucifora and Stephen Bazen) of Job Quality and Employer Behaviour in the Service Sector, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005 · Co-editor (with Ive Marx) of Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement, ACCO, Leuven, 2004 8 · Co-editor (with Rita Asplund) of the special issue “Company Training and Services with a Focus on Low Skills”, International Journal of Manpower (see below) · Conference Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement, LoWER2 Dissemination Conference, Centre for Social Policy, UFSIA, 27 May 2004, Antwerp (in cooperation with Ive Marx) · Conference LoWER Scientific Conference 2004, London, Centre for Economic Performance CEP and Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion CASE at the LSE, 23–24 April 2004 (in co-operation with Stephen Machin, Abigail McKnight and Jonathan Wadsworth) · Seminar Employer Behaviour in Low-wage Labour Markets, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux, 14-15 November (in co-operation with Stephen Bazen and Claudio Lucifora) · Conference Demand Patterns and Employment Growth in Europe and the United States: Consumer Demand, Production Structure and Employment, Occidental Hotel, Seville, 17–18 October 2003 (in co-operation with Ronald Schettkat) · Conference Consumption and Employment in the US and Europe, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, 25–26 April 2003 (in co-operation with Ronald Schettkat and Adriaan Kalwij) · Seminar Job Quality and Employer Behaviour, Università Cattolica Milano, 14-15 March 2003 (in co-operation with Claudio Lucifora and Stephen Bazen) · Conference Adapting Education and Training for the Enhancement of Low-Skilled Jobs, Research Institute of the Finnish Economy ETLA, Helsinki, 24–25 May 2002 (in co-operation with Rita Asplund, Gerard Hughes, Thomas Zwick and Andries de Grip) · Seminar Adapting Education and Training, ESRI, Dublin, and ZEW, Mannheim, 30–31 March and 28 May 2001 (in co-operation with Gerard Hughes) · Conference Combining Work, Home and Education, Universidade do Minho, Braga, 26–27 October 2001 (in co-operation with Ana Rute Cardoso, Abigail McKnight, Ive Marx and Jonathan Wadsworth) · Conference The Role of Mobility for Low and High Earnings in the European Union and the United States, University of Aberdeen, 17–18 November 2000 (in co-operation with Peter Sloane and Ioannis Theodossiou) · DEMPATEM Workshops: Oxford, April and July 2001; Paris, March 2002, Madrid, July 2002; London, November 2002 1st phase LoWER1 1996–1998 · Co-editor of four out of six books edited by the network · Conference on Policies for Low-wage Employment and Social Exclusion in Europe, University of 9 Groningen, 19–21 November 1998 (in co-operation with Brian Nolan, Catherine O’Donnell, Claudio Lucifora and Mary Gregory) · Seminar on Policies for Low-wage Employment and Social Exclusion, Università Cattolica Milano, 20–21 March 1998 (in co-operation with Claudio Lucifora) · Conference on Analysis of Low-wage Employment, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, 11–12 December 1997 (in co-operation with Stephen Machin, Jonathan Wadsworth, Lex Borghans and Andries de Grip) · Seminar on Analysis of Low-wage Employment, University of Maastricht, 14 May 1997 (in cooperation with Lex Borghans and Andries de Grip) · Conference on Problems of Low-wage Employment, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux, 31 January – 1 February 1997 (in co-operation with Stephen Bazen) · Seminar on Data on Low-Wage Employment, Oxford University, 5–6 July 1996 (in co-operation with Mary Gregory) B.4.3 Other activities (co-)organised 2010 Guest editor (with Claudio Lucifora) of Special issue “Low Pay, Low Skill, and Low Income”, Manchester School, 80:1, January 2012 2009 with Claudio Lucifora, EQUALSOC cross-cutting workshop Low Pay, Low Skill, and Low Income (LOPSI), Università Cattolica Milan, 26–27 June 2009 European Association of Labour Economists (EALE) 21th Annual Conference, Tallin, September 2009, Programme Chair 2008 with David Soskice, Workshop on Inequality, Politics and Unemployment - A Celebration of Andrew Glyn’s Life. Oxford University, Department of Economics, 27 September 2008 2008 with Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink: European Association of Labour Economists (EALE) 20th Annual Conference, at Faculty of Economics and Business and AIAS, University of Amsterdam, 18–20 September 2008 2008 Joint workshop Russell Sage Foundation, AIAS and LoWER Low-wage Work in Europe – Changing the Debate?, University of Amsterdam, April 2008 2008 AIAS Ten-year Commemorative Conference Labour Reform and Flexibility: Lessons Learned - Future Questions, Amsterdam, April 2008 2006 Russell Sage Foundation Future of Low-wage Work in Europe Programme First-Phase Concluding Conference at AIAS, University of Amsterdam 2004/5 with Hettie Pott-Büter and Jacques van der Gaag, European Economic Association Annual Conference, August 2005, at Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam 2002 with Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink: Nederlandse ArbeidsmarktDag, De (on)begrensde 10 groei, Amsterdam, 23 April 1997 with others, CDS, University of Groningen, Opening conference State, Society and Ethnicity in developing Countries: Lessons from the 1990s, February 1995 with others, SISWO bi-annual conference Naar Volwaardige Werkgelegenheid? B.4.3 Invited conference contributions, presentations and discussant comments . Inequalities in Europe and some policy reflections. At Inclusive Growth and the European semester policies, indicators and data – 2nd Knowledge exchange forum with stakeholders. InGRID Integrating Expertise in Inclusive Growth project. University of Leuven. 2 April 2014. . The focus of a statutory minimum wage: Household incomes or wage competition ? At A Minimum Wage for Germany? Learning from European Experiences. IZA Conference, Berlin, 20 March 2014 · Jeugdwerkloosheid in Nederland: Adviseren in een spanningsveld. University Masterclass Adviseren. University of Amsterdam, 17 February 2014 . Earnings, employment, and income inequality. Keynote lecture ImPRovE Conference “Improving Poverty Reduction in Europe”. Brussels, 14–15 November 2013. . De onderkant van de arbeidsmarkt: Jeugdwerkloosheid bestrijden met de kraan open ? (The lower end of the labour market: Mopping up youth unemployment with the tap wide open?) Seminar Project Management Bureau City of Amsterdam, 28 October 2013. . Earnings, employment, and income inequality. Keynote lecture European Consortium for Sociological Research ECSR Annual Conference “Developments in Social Inequality and Social Cohesion”. Tilburg University, 14–16 October 2013. . Tektoniek van de inkomensongelijkheid in Nederland. (Tectonics of income inequality in the Netherlands). Expert meeting “Geld en (on)Gelijkheid”. Scientific Council for Government Policy. The Hague, 3 October 2013. . Inequalities of income, earnings, wealth and education in the Netherlands: Findings of the GINI Project. AIAS Annual Conference “Inequality in the Netherlands and Europe”, Amsterdam, 26 September 2013. . Evolving inequalities of income and earnings, and impacts and policies. (In)égalité, croissance et protection sociale. Séminaire DREES/SciencesPo/Cepremap, Paris, 20-21 June 2013. . Skill Strategies for an Inclusive Society – What Can We Learn from European Experiences? Forum on Skills Strategies for an Inclusive Society: The Roles of the Worker, the Enterprise and the State. Institute for Adult Learning. Singapore. 15 November 2012 . Jeugdwerkloosheid en jeugdwerkgelegenheid in Nederland: Structuur, littekens, en stagnatie. Kenniskamer “Ontwikkelen zonder economische groei”, Ministeries van Economische Zaken en 11 van Social Zaken en Werkgelegenheid. The Hague, 8 November 2012 . Job structure and the crisis - comments and suggestions. Europese Commission Expert conference “Employment and Social Developments in Europe (ESDE) Review 2011”, Brussels, 9 February 2012 . Low Pay and the Household Income Distribution in Europe. Invited contribution at SOLIDAR Transnational Seminar, Amsterdam, 3 February 2012 . Labour Market Activity and the Household Income Distribution in European Countries. Invited contribution at International Seminar ”Welfare states’ response to labor market dualism and the working poor”. Korean Labor Institute and NRF-SSK of Center for Peace and Public Integrity at Hansin University, Seoul, 16 December 2011 . The Dutch youth labour market and policy measures in international comparison. Invited contribution at Conference “Towards a sustainable growth: welfare to work approach in the framework of economic and employment challenges”. Italia Lavoro and OECD, Rome, 6 December 2011 . Panel chair and introduction on Labour market related inequalities and their mitigation. European Commission Expert Conference “Inequalities in Europe and the Future of the Welfare State”, Brussels, 5 December 2011 . Inequalities in Europe - Towards a comprehensive analysis. Keynote at Workshop of the European Platform against Poverty. Europe 2020 en het Slovak Governance Institute, Bratislava, 10 October 2011 . Member of Concluding Panel on Lessons for Policy. Conference “Incomes Across the Great Recession”. Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti, XIIIth European Conference, Palermo, 10 September 2011 · Societies’ (un)equal treatment of the low skilled. Towards a comprehensive analysis. Keynote at 18th International Research Seminar of the Foundation for International Studies on Social Security FISS. Sigtuna, Sweden, 9 June 2011 Opening Address. Ten Years of Wage Indicator Conference “The Next Decade”, Amsterdam 12 May /2011 · Social Inclusion, Low Pay and Poverty Joint Policy Conference “Active inclusion: what do we know about what works and what not?”, EQUALSOC Network of Excellence, and Belgian EU Presidency, Liège, September 2010 · (Un)Employment, youth and education – Can it help explain the current mitigated growth of unemployment ? International Conference, LLAKES Centre for Learning and Life Chances in Knowledge Economies and Societies London, July 2010 · Inequality and the great (wage) moderation. “After the crisis: Towards a sustainable growth 12 model” European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, January 2010 · Inequalities of Earnings and Low Pay. Joint Policy Conference “Economic change, inequality and social inclusion in Europe”, EQUALSOC Network of Excellence, Lower network and European Commission, Brussels, February 2009 · Flexicurity: Help against segmentation or petty managers’ dream ? IZA 10-year anniversary conference “More and Better Jobs or More Inequality ?” Brussels, November 2008 · Minorities’ uphill struggle in the low-wage labour market. Labour Market Integration of Immigrants and Their Children in the Netherlands – The OECD Report, Workshop of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, The Hague, September 2008 · Low-wage Labour – A European Perspective. Working out of Poverty: A Progressive Labour Market, Workshop of the Institute for Public Policy Research, London, May 2008 · Low-paid Work in the Netherlands. ESRC Festival of the Social Sciences, SKOPE/University of Oxford, London/Cardiff, March 2008 · Ageing and the Labour Market. What Should We Really be Looking at, 40 years ahead ? The Chances of Population Aging: Interdisciplinary Perspectives International Experiences, Conference by the Bertelsmann Foundation, Bremen University, Graduate School of Social Sciences, Jacobs University Bremen* (*formerly International University) and the Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg (HWK), Delmenhorst, May 2007 · Low-paid Work in the Netherlands. ESRC/SKOPE Symposium on Low Wage Europe, St. Anne’s College, Oxford, March 2007 · Flexibiliteit in Nederland – Oplossing of Probleem ? Ontslagrecht, Werkgelegenheid, Beloning en Alternatieven, Discussiecongres Groenlinks Werkgroep Arbeidsverhoudingen, Woerden, February 2007 · Round Table Session “Policy Mix and Regulatory Instruments” at TLM.NET Final Seminar “Managing Social Risks through Transitional Labour Markets”, Budapest, May 2005 · Panel “High Employment and Social Cohesion”, European Panel 2005 “Innovation, Growth and Jobs – Europe's Prospects”, Hans Böckler Foundation, Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, European Trade Union Institute and Confederation of German Trade Unions, February 2005, Berlin · Low Pay and Wage Flexibility in Europe to the conference Impetus to European Employment Policy – Impetus to Germany organised by the IAB and the German Ministry of Economics and Labour, December 2004, Berlin · The Changing Face of Low-Wage Employment: The Role of, Gender, Skill and Part-Time Jobs, to SASE Annual Conference 2003, Aix-en-Provence, Presidential Choice Session Low-wage Employment in Europe: The Contribution of the LoWER Network · Wages and Employment in Europe and the USA, to the conference on Quality in Employment and 13 Enlargement of the European Union organised by the Belgian Ministry of Employment and Labour, the European Commission and the International Labour Organisation (ILO), in conjunction with the Observatoire social européen (OSE) and the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, held in Brussels 18-19 October 2002 · The Dutch Miracle Reconsidered, to The Small Countries’ Employment ‘Miracles’ in Critical Comparison. Examples to Learn From?, organised by the Universiteit van Amsterdam, 25 and 26 January 2002 · The Dutch model: a changing labour market in Europe, to Clingendael, The Hague, ADEPT Programme, 22 October 2001 · Flexibility, Pay and the Dutch Employment Miracle, to The Costs of Labour Market Flexibility conference, Moncalieri (Turin), February 2-3, 2001 · Is There More to the Dutch Miracle than a Lot of Part-time Jobs, to EUNIP Conference, Tilburg, 9 December 2000 · Is There More to the Dutch Miracle than a Lot of Part-time Jobs?, to CESifo Summer Institute, Labour Markets Workshop, Venice, 21-22 July 2000 · The Structure of Jobs in Low-Wage Employment and the Qualifications of the Unemployed – Experiences of the Netherlands, to Tagung Niedrig entlohnt = niedrig qualifiziert? Chancen und Risiken eines Niedriglohnsektors in Deutschland, organised by Max Planck-Institut für Berufsausbildung and Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, 11-12 May 2000, Berlin · The Dutch Way With The Labour Market: A Model for Europe?, Volkswirtschaftliches Seminar, U. Goettingen, June 1999 · The Dutch Way With The Labour Market: A Model for Europe?, to Colloque International Les Mutations du Travail en Europe, Dunkerque/Boulogne-sur-Mer, 18-19 March 1999 · Is There More To The ‘Dutch Miracle’ Than a Lot of Part-Time Jobs?, Keynote speech to 5th National Unemployment Conference, RMIT Melbourne Australia, 1 October 1998 · Dutch Policies to Increase Low-skilled Employment, to Workshop Contributions Towards Overcoming the Employment Crisis, Ebert Stiftung, Bonn, 25 May 1996 · Low Pay in the Dutch Economy, International Conference on the Economic Effects of Low Pay and the Effects of Wages, Arles, 30 September – 1 October 1993 B.4.4 Other relevant activities 2013-2014 Member WRR group writing a collection of essays on inequality in the Netherlands 2011–2012 Member ILO-EU (DG ESA) Expert Working Group Adjustments in the Public Sector in Europe: Scope, Effects and Policy Issues 2009–2011 Member ILO-EU (DG ESA) Expert Working Group Inequality in the World of Work: 14 The Effects of the Crisis 2007/8 Member ILO-EU (DG ESA) Expert Working Group The Minimum Wage Revisited in the Enlarged EU: Issues and Challenges 2006–2007 Member of Linked Employer-Employee Data LEED research project, coordinated by David Marsden (LSE), Tender VT/2005/92 European Commission DG ESA 2004–2005 Consultant to OECD for Older Workers project regarding the Netherlands, contributor to Ageing and Employment Policies - the Netherlands, OECD, Paris, 2005 2001–2003 Participant of the international research project Constructing a New Cross-National Architecture for Labor Market Statistics, co-ordinated by Barry Bluestone (Center for Urban and Regional Policy, Northeastern University) and Andrew Sharpe (Centre for the Study of Living Standards, Ottawa) with support of the Ford Foundation 2000– Dutch partner (at AIAS) of International Reform Monitor network, financed by the Bertelsmann Stiftung (Foundation) 1999 Consultant to the Low Pay Commission, UK, on Minimum Wages in the Netherlands 1997–1998 Rapporteur EU/OECD conference on Wages and Employment, December 1997, European Commission DG V, Brussels 1997–1998 Member Expert Working Party on Marché du Travail des Jeunes 1977-1997 for the Ministère de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité (DARES), Paris 1996–1997 Member Expert Working Party on The Social Partners' Role in Processing the Conclusions of the Essen and Madrid European Councils, European Commission DG V, Brussels 1996 update of 1993 consultancy on wage inequality in the Netherlands for OECD 1993 Consultant on Wage inequality in the Netherlands to OECD Employment Outlook, Paris 1991 Member Working Party of Experts on Low Wages in the European Community, European Commission DG V, Brussels B.4.5 Evaluating/refereeing and Thesis committees 2000 Member Evaluation Panel of research proposals, Second Call, Fifth Framework Programme, European Commission/DG Research 1999 Member Evaluation Panel of research proposals, First Call, Fifth Framework Programme, European Commission/DG Research 1997, 1998 Evaluator of research proposals for the VIONA-programme for labour market research, Flanders Ministry of Labour 1997, 1998 Discussant PhD-research Posthumus Graduate School 1997 Member Evaluation Panel Second Call of Targeted Socio-Economic Research 15 Programme TSER, European Commission/DG XII 1992, 1996 SISWO Subgroep Arbeidsmarkt, Member advisory committee on the OSA Work Programmes 1992-1995 and 1996-99 respectively Referee for journals and publishers: Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, SOM Graduate School, International Review of Applied Economics, Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, International Monetary Fund, Review of Income and Wealth, Socio-Economic Review, Oxford Economic Papers, OECD, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, TPE Digitaal, Oxford University Press; International Journal of Social Welfare; Journal of Economic Inequality, Economic Journal, Economics E-journal Referee for research submissions: European Commission DG Research, VIONA Research Programme Flanders Community Belgium, European Research Council / Eurocores, Research Promotion Foundation Republic of Cyprus Thesis Committees for Corina Hendriks, The Story behind the Dutch Model, University of Amsterdam, 2010 David Hollanders, The Effect of Aging on Pensions, Tilburg University, 2011-2012 Thijs Bol, Why does Education Pay Off ?, University of Amsterdam, 2013 Kerli Espenberg, Inequalities on the labour market in Estonia during the Great Recession, University of Tartu, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, 2013 Marii Paskov, University of Amsterdam, 2014 16 C. RECENT PUBLICATIONS (SINCE 1996) ___________________________________________ Current H-score (google scholar based): 18 C.1 Journal articles and book reviews · 1 Review of M. Jackson, J. Koltay, W. Biesbrouck, editors, Unemployment and Evolving Labour Markets in Central and Eastern Europe Economic Systems, 21:1, 1997, 87–88 · 2 Natte voeten in de polder: allochtonen in het Nederlandse model (Wet feet in the polder: the labour market position of ethnic minorities in the Dutch model) Migrantenstudies, 13:4, 1997, 255–261 · 3 Vergroting van de onderkant van de arbeidsmarkt? Een overzicht en eerste beoordeling van beleidsmaatregelen (Enlarging the Lower End of the Labour Market? A Survey and First Evaluation of Policy Measures) Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1998, 21:1, 24–57 · 4 Polderblijheid, polderblindheid (Polder Happiness, Polder Blindness) Economisch-statistische Berichten, 1999, 26 March, 224–229 · 5 Review of Jordi Gaul, ed., Job Creation: The Role of Labor Market Institutions International Journal of Manpower, 1999, 20:5–6, 334–337 · 6 Andrew Glyn and Wiemer Salverda Does Wage Flexibility Really Create Jobs? Challenge, Magazine of Economic Affairs, 2000, 43:1, 32–43 · 7 Schaduwlandschap Economisch-statistische Berichten, 2000, 2 June, 458–459, · 8 Review of J. de Koning and H. Mosley, Labour Market Policy and Unemployment: Impact and Process Evaluations in Selected European Countries British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2003, 41:1, 146–148 · 9 Jeugdwerkloosheid revisited: terug naar de jaren tachtig? (Youth Unemployment Revisited: Back to the Eighties?) Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 2003, 10:4, 332–349 ·10 Rita Asplund and Wiemer Salverda, Introduction, Company Training and Services with a Focus on Low Skills (Special Issue) International Journal of Manpower, 2004, 25:1, 8–16 ·11 A.B. Atkinson and Wiemer Salverda 17 Top Incomes in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom over the Twentieth Century Journal of the European Economic Association, June 2005, 3:4, 1–32 ·12 Claudio Lucifora, Abigail McKnight and Wiemer Salverda Low-wage Employment in Europe: A Review of the Evidence Socio-Economic Review, 2005, 3:2, 259–292 One the fifteen articles published by the Review over the period 2003–2011, which were selected for the Review’s freely accessible “Virtual Special Issue on Labour Markets”, 2011. ·13 Low Pay and Wage Flexibility in Europe: What Does the Taskforce Offer? Beiträge zur Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, 2005, No 239: The Report of the European Employment Task Force: Impetus to European Employment Policy - Impulses for Germany, 35– 50 ·14 Gender Balancing in Europe Industrial Relations Journal, 2005, 36:4, 333–335 ·15 Emiel Afman and Wiemer Salverda Topinkomensaandelen in de twintigste eeuw (Top-income Shares over the 20th Century) Economisch Statistische Berichten, 2005, 7 October, 444–446 ·16 David Hollanders and Wiemer Salverda Niet rigide lonen maar consumentenvraag verklaren werkgelegenheidsverschil Europa - VS (Not Rigid Wages but Consumer Demand Explain EU-US Employment Gap) Economisch Statistische Berichten, 2005, 27 January, 34–37 ·17 Vergrijzing in Nederland: argumenten voor een betere balans in het debat (Ageing in the Netherlands: Arguments for a Beter-balanced Debate) Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 2006, 22:2, 126–139 ·18 Emiel Afman and Wiemer Salverda Verschil tussen arm en rijk is verkleind (The Gap between Poor and Rich Has Shrunk) Zeggenschap, June 2006, 17:2, 36–39 ·19 Adriaan Kalwij and Wiemer Salverda The Effects of Changes in Household Demographics and Employment on Consumer Demand Patterns Applied Economics, 2007, 39:11, 1447–1460 ·20 Low-wage Employment and the Role of the Firm Reflets et Perspectives de la Vie Économique, 46:2-3, 2007, 47–63 ·21 Maite Blázquez and Wiemer Salverda Low-wage Employment and the Role of Education and On-the-job Training Labour, 23: Special Issue “Training and Job Insecurity”, 2009, 5–35 18 ·22 Antje Mertens, Wiemer Salverda and Thomas Zwick Training and Job Insecurity – Introduction Labour, 23: Special Issue “Training and Job Insecurity”, 2009, 1–4 ·23 Mary Gregory, Miriam Beblo, Wiemer Salverda and Ioannis Theodossiou Introduction Oxford Economic Papers, 61:S1, Special issue “Women and Paid Work”, 2009, i1–i10 ·24 Wiemer Salverda and Ken Mayhew Capitalist Economies and Wage Inequality Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 25:1, Spring 2009, 126–154 ·25 Review of A.B. Atkinson, “The Changing Distribution of Earnings in OECD Countries” Economica, October 2009, 780–781 ·26 Maarten van Klaveren, Wiemer Salverda and Kea Tijdens Retail Jobs in the Netherlands: Low Pay in a Context of Long-term Wage Moderation International Labour Review, 2009, 148:4,413–438 ·27 Ongelijkheid toegenomen (Inequality Has Increased) Zeggenschap, Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsverhoudingen, 21:1, April 2010, 42–44 ·28 Review of E. Josten, Minder werk voor laagopgeleiden? (Fewer Jobs for the Low Educated?) Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 26:4, December 2010, 474–475 ·29 Wiemer Salverda and Daniella Brals, Laagbetaald werk, deeltijdwerk en loonmobiliteit (Low-paid Work, Part-time Employment and Wage Mobility). Over.Werk. Tijdschrift van het Steunpunt WSE. 21:3, Juli-September 2011, 96–105 ·30 Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, Editors’ introduction Special Issue “Low Pay, Low Skill, and Low Income” Manchester School, 80:1, January 2012, 1–5 ·31 Arbeidsmarkt, ongelijkheid en de crisis (Labour Market, Inequality, and the Crisis) TPE digitaal. 5:4, January 2012, 82–97 ·32 Labour-market Activity and the Household-income Distribution in European Countries (in Korean) International Labor Brief. 10:5, May 2012, 3–23. Korean Labor Institute ·33 Herman van de Werfhorst and Wiemer Salverda, Consequences of Economic Inequality: Introduction to a Special Issue Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 30:4, 377-387, 2012 ·34 Inkomen, herverdeling en huishoudvorming 1977–2011: 35 jaar ongelijkheidsgroei in 19 Nederland. TPEdigitaal 2013, 7:1, 66-94 ·35 Wiemer Salverda, Can income redistribution help changing rising inequality? Progressive Economy, Issue No 2, 39–47. March 2014. http://www.progressiveeconomy.eu/sites/default/files/Progressive_EconomyJOURNAL_issue2.pdf ·35 Ongelijkheid in Nederland. Socialisme en Democratie. 71:3 webeditie, 21–32. 2014 C.2 Edited books and journal issues · 1 Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, editors Policies for Low-Wage Employment and Social Exclusion in Europe FrancoAngeli, Milan, 1998 · 2 Stephen Bazen, Mary Gregory and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-Wage Employment in Europe Edward Elgar, 1998 · 3 Editor De Houdbaarheid van het Nederlandse ‘Model’: Verder met Loonmatiging en 20 Deeltijdarbeid? (The Future of the ‘Dutch Model’) Wetenschappelijke Publicaties van De Burcht / het Vakbondsmuseum te Amsterdam, published by Elsevier Bedrijfsinformatie, Den Haag, 2000 · 4 Wiemer Salverda, Claudio Lucifora and Brian Nolan, editors Policy Measures for Low-Wage Employment in Europe Edward Elgar, 2000 · 5 Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Stephen Bazen, editors Labour Market Inequalities: Problems and Policies of Low-Wage Employment in International Perspective Oxford University Press, 2000 · 6 Henriëtte Maassen van den Brink and Wiemer Salverda, editors, De Onbegrensde Arbeidsmarkt (Labour Market Unbounded), Nederlandse ArbeidsmarktDag 2002, AIAS/Scholar, Amsterdam, 2003 · 7 H. Benedictus, R. de Boer, M. van der Meer, W. Salverda, J. Visser and M. Zijl, The European Social Dialogue: Development, Sectoral Variation and Prospects Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, The Hague / Reed Business Information, Doetinchem, 2003 · 8 Rita Asplund and Wiemer Salverda, Guest editors Special issue of International Journal of Manpower on “Company Training and Services with a Special Focus on Low Skills”. 2004, vol. 25, no 1 · 9 Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement ACCO, Leuven, 2005 ·10 Stephen Bazen, Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, editors Job Quality and Employer Behaviour Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2005 ·11 Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat, editors Services and Employment: Explaining the US-European Gap Princeton University Press , 2007 ·12 Wiemer Salverda, Maarten van Klaveren and Marc van der Meer, editors Low-wage Work in the Netherlands Russell Sage, New York, 2008 ·13 Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Tim Smeeding, editors The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality Oxford University Press, 2009 (paperback edition Spring 2011) 21 ·14 Antje Mertens, Wiemer Salverda and Thomas Zwick, guest editors Labour, 23:s1, Special Issue “Training and Job Insecurity”, 2009 ·15 Mary Gregory, Miriam Beblo, Wiemer Salverda and Ioannis Theodossiou, guest editors Oxford Economic Papers, 61:S1 Special issue “Women and Paid Work”, April 2009 ·16 Ken Mayhew and Wiemer Salverda, (guest) editors Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 25:1, “Capitalism and Inequality”, Spring 2009 ·17 Jérôme Gautié and John Schmitt, with Gerhard Bosch, Geoff Mason, Ken Mayhew, Wiemer Salverda and Niels Westergård-Nielsen, editors, Low-Wage Work in the Wealthy World, Russell Sage, New York, 2010 ·18 Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, guest editors Special issue on “Low Pay, Low skill and Low Income”, Manchester School, 80:1, January 2012 .19 Herman van de Werfhorst and Wiemer Salverda, Guest editors Special issue on “Consequences of Economic Inequality” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 30:4, 377–504, December 2012 .20 Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth, and Herman van de Werfhorst, editors Changing Inequalities in Rich Countries: Analytical and Comparative Perspectives Oxford University Press, 2014 .21 Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth and Herman van de Werfhorst, editors Changing Inequalities and Societal Impacts in Rich Countries: Thirty Countries’ Experiences Oxford University Press, 2014 22 C.3 Book chapters · 1 Is the Dutch Economy Really Short of Low-paid Jobs? in: C.H.A. Verhaar et .al., editors, On the Challenges of Unemployment in a Regional Europe Avebury, Aldershot, 1996, 221–240 · 2 De flexibiliteit van lage lonen in Nederland in comparatief perspectief (The Flexibility of Low 23 Wages in the Netherlands: A Comparative View) in: Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek & Stichting de Nederlandse Arbeidsmarktdag 1995 Flexibilisering: het Nederlandse antwoord op internationalisering? Arbeidsmarktstrategie in een mondiale economie CBS, Voorburg/Heerlen, 1996, 216–230 · 3 Verdringing en arbeidsmarktbeleid voor de onderkant (Bumping Down and Policies for the Lower End of the Labour Market) in: J. Hartog & J. Theeuwes, editors Creëren van werk aan de onderkant (Creating Jobs at the Low End of the labour Market) Wetenschappelijke Publicaties Nationaal Vakbondsmuseum Welboom/Delwel, Den Haag, 1997, 55–74 · 4 Niederländische Masznahmen zur Erhöhung der Anzahl gering qualifizierter Arbeidtsplätze (Dutch Measures to Increase the Number of Less-qualified Jobs) in: Förderung der Beschäftigung von Geringqualifizierten in Deutschland vor dem Hintergrund der Erfahrungen in Frankreich, den Niederlanden und Schweden Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Bonn, 1997, 49–75 · 5 Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda Introduction in: Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, editors Policies for Low-wage Employment and Social Exclusion in Europe FrancoAngeli, Milan, 1998, 9–24 · 6 The Significance of Product Demand for Low-wage Employment in: Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, editors Policies for Low-wage Employment and Social Exclusion in Europe FrancoAngeli, Milan, 1998, 111–120 · 7 Stephen Bazen, Mary Gregory and Wiemer Salverda Editors’ Introduction in: Stephen Bazen, Mary Gregory and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-Wage Employment in Europe Edward Elgar, 1998, 1–3 · 8 Incidence and Evolution of Low-wage Employment in the Netherlands and the United States 1979–1989 in: Stephen Bazen, Mary Gregory and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-Wage Employment in Europe Edward Elgar, 1998, 25–62 24 · 9 Loon en werk aan de onderkant sinds 1979: de rol van minimumloon en loonongelijkheid (Wages and Employment at the Lower End of the Labour Market since 1979: Effects of the Minimum Wage and Wage Inequality) in: J. van Hoof and J. Mevissen, editors, In banen geleid, Nieuwe vormen van sturing op de arbeidsmarkt in België en Nederland, Elsevier Bedrijfsinformatie en SISWO, The Hague, 1999, 111–131 ·10 Mary Gregory and Wiemer Salverda Employment and Wages: Summary Report in: European Commission, EC/DG V - OECD/DEELSA seminar: Wages and Employment Luxembourg, 1999, 7–20 ·11 Niels Hermes and Wiemer Salverda State, Society and Development: Lessons for Africa? in: Niels Hermes and Wiemer Salverda, editors State, Society and Development: Lessons for Africa? Research Report 7, Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen, 1999, 2–17 ·12 Perspectives on the ‘Dutch Miracle’ in: Jenny Lee, Belinda Probert and Rob Watts, editors Work in the New Economy: Policies, Programs, Populations Centre for Applied Social Research RMIT University, Melbourne, 1999, 31–57 ·13 L’Exemple néerlandais du marché de l’emploi: un modèle pour l’Europe? (The Exampel of the Dutch Labour Market: A Model for Europe?) in: Brigitte Lestrade and Sophie Boutillier, editors Les Mutations du Travail en Europe L’Harmattan, Paris/Montréal, 2000, 273–297 ·14 De betekenis van de loonmatiging voor de ontwikkeling van arbeidsmarkt en economie (The Significance of Wage Moderation for the Evolution of the Labour Market and the Economy) in: Wiemer Salverda, ed. De Houdbaarheid van het Nederlandse ‘Model’: Verder met Loonmatiging en Deeltijdarbeid? (The Future of the ‘Dutch Model’) Wetenschappelijke Publicaties van De Burcht / het Vakbondsmuseum te Amsterdam, uitgave Elsevier Bedrijfsinformatie, 2000, 11–27 ·15 Vier vragen tot slot (Four Questions by Way of Conclusion) in Wiemer Salverda, ed. De Houdbaarheid van het Nederlandse ‘Model’: Verder met Loonmatiging en Deeltijdarbeid? (The Future of the ‘Dutch Model’) 25 Wetenschappelijke Publicaties van De Burcht / het Vakbondsmuseum te Amsterdam, uitgave Elsevier Bedrijfsinformatie, 2000, 87–88 ·16 Youth Unemployment: a Dutch Solution? in: Amparo Serrano Pascual, ed. Tackling Youth Unemployment in Europe. Monitoring the European Employment Strategy European Trade Union Institute ETUI, Brussels, 2000, 133–153 ·17 The Design and Effects of Minimum Wages in the Netherlands: Issues for the British Debate in: The Low Pay Commission International Symposium Occasional Paper 4, London, 2000, 39–59 ·18 Peter Mühlau and Wiemer Salverda Effects of Low-wage Subsidies: The Example of ‘SPAK’ in the Netherlands in: Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Claudio Lucifora, editors Policy Measures for Low-Wage Employment in Europe Edward Elgar, 2000, 67–92 ·19 Andrew Glyn and Wiemer Salverda Employment Inequalities: the Position of the Less Qualified Internationally Compared in: Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Stephen Bazen, editors Labour Market Inequalities: Problems and Policies of Low-Wage Employment in International Perspective Oxford University Press, 2000, 35–52 ·20 Is There More to the Dutch Miracle than a Lot of Part-time Jobs? in: J. Schupp and H. Solga, editors Niedrig Entlohnt = niedrig qualifiziert? Chancen und Risiken eines Niedriglohnsektors in Deutschland, Beiträge der Konferenz 11–12 May 2000, Berlin, Max Planck-Institut für Berufsausbildung and Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (CD-ROM) ·21 Low Pay and Gender Mainstreaming in: Lars Magnussen, Lilja Mósesdóttir and Amparo Serrano, editors, Equal Pay and Gender Mainstreaming in the European Employment Strategy European Trade Union Institute ETUI, Brussels, 2004, 89–124 ·22 Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda Editors’ Introduction in: Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement ACCO, Leuven, 2005, 7–8 26 ·23 Wiemer Salverda, Joachim Moeller and Michel Sollogoub Retail Employment and Wage Rigidities in: Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement ACCO, Leuven, 2005, 41–54 ·24 Benchmarking Low-wage Employment in: Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement ACCO, Leuven, 2005, 57–69 ·25 Wiemer Salverda and Ive Marx Conclusion: Unresolved Issues and an Agenda for Future Research in: Ive Marx and Wiemer Salverda, editors Low-wage Employment in Europe: Perspectives for Improvement ACCO, Leuven, 2005, 183–185 ·26 The Dutch Model: Magic in a Flat Landscape in: Uwe Becker and Herman Schwartz, editors., Employment ‘Miracles’. A Critical Comparison of the Dutch, Scandinavian, Swiss, Australian and Irish Cases versus Germany and the US Amsterdam University Press, 2005, 39–63 ·27 Stephen Bazen, Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda Introduction in: Stephen Bazen, Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda, editors Job Quality and Employer Behaviour Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2005, 1–8 ·28 Employment and Pay in Europe and the US, Food for Thought about Flexibility and the European Social Model in: Maria Jepsen and Amparo Serrano editors, Unwrapping the European Social Model Policy Press, Bristol, 2006, 71–92 ·29 Wiemer Salverda and A.B. Atkinson Top Incomes in the Netherlands over the Twentieth Century in: A.B. Atkinson and Thomas Piketty, editors, Top Incomes over the Twentieth Century: A Contrast Between Continental European and English-Speaking Countries Oxford University Press, 2007, 426–471 ·30 Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat Introduction in: Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat, editors 27 Services and Employment: Explaining the US-European Gap Princeton University Press, 2007, 1–14 ·31 Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat The US-European Gap in Service Employment and Demand: The Research Agenda in: Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat, editors Services and Employment: Explaining the US-European Gap Princeton University Press, 2007, 15–41 ·32 Andrew Glyn, Joachim Moeller, Wiemer Salverda, John Schmitt and Michel Sollogoub Employment Differences in Distribution: Wages, Productivity and Demand in: Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat, editors Services and Employment: Explaining the US-European Gap Princeton University Press, 2007, 141–175 ·33 Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat Services Included? Services and the EU-US Employment Gap in: Mary Gregory, Wiemer Salverda and Ronald Schettkat, editors Services and Employment: Explaining the US-European Gap Princeton University Press, 2007, 217–229 ·34 Wiemer Salverda, Maarten van Klaveren and Marc van der Meer The Debate in the Netherlands on Low Pay in: Salverda et al., editors, Low-Wage Work in the Netherlands Russell Sage, New York, 2008, Chapter 1, 16–31 ·35 Low-Wage Work and the Economy in: Salverda et al., editors, Low-Wage Work in the Netherlands Russell Sage, New York, Chapter 2, 2008, 32–62 ·36 Labor Market Institutions, Low-Wage Work, and Job Quality in: Salverda et al., editors, Low-Wage Work in the Netherlands Russell Sage, New York, 2008, Chapter 3, 63–131 ·37 Wiemer Salverda, Maarten van Klaveren, Marc van der Meer, Wim Sprenger, Kea Tijdens, Arjen van Halem and Ria Hermanussen Labor Market Institutions and Firm Strategies That Matter for the Low Paid in: Salverda et al., editors, Low-Wage Work in the Netherlands Russell Sage, New York, 2008, Chapter 10, 297–316 ·38 The Bite and Effects of Wage Bargaining in the Netherlands 1995–2005 in: Maarten Keune and Béla Galgóczi, editors Wages and Wage Bargaining in Europe; Developments since the mid-1990s. 28 ETUI, Brussels, 2009, 225–254 ·39 Current and Future Demographic Challenges in the Netherlands in: Action Campaign Demographic Change, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Gütersloh, forthcoming ·40 Claudio Lucifora and Wiemer Salverda Low Pay in: Salverda et al., editors The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality Oxford University Press, February 2009, Chapter 11 ·41 Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan and Tim Smeeding, Introduction in: Salverda et al., editors The Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality Oxford University Press, February 2009, Chapter 1 ·42 The Dutch Minimum Wage: Minimum Wage Fall shifts Focus to Part-time Jobs in: Vaughan-Whitehead, Daniel, editor The Minimum Wage Revisited in the Enlarged EU: Issues and Challenges Edward Elgar and International Labour Organisation, Geneva/Cheltenham, March 2010, 299–339 ·43 Eileen Appelbaum, Gerhard Bosch, Jérôme Gautié, Geoff Mason, Ken Mayhew, Wiemer Salverda, John Schmitt, and Niels Westergaard-Nielsen Introduction and overview in: Jérôme Gautié and John Schmitt, editors Low-Wage Work in Wealthy Countries, Russell Sage, New York, 2010, Chapter 1, 1–32 ·44 Geoff Mason and Wiemer Salverda Low Pay, Living Standards and Employment in: Jérôme Gautié and John Schmitt, editors Low-Wage Work in Wealthy Countries, Russell Sage, New York, 2010, Chapter 2, 35–90 ·45 Low-Wage Employment and the Role of the Firm: An Agenda for Data and Research in: David Marsden and François Rycx, editors Wage Structures, Employment Adjustments and Globalization: Evidence from Linked and Firmlevel Panel Data, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 185–201 ·46 Pensioenen: weinig reden tot ongerustheid (Pensions: Little Reason to Worry) Koninklijke Vereniging voor Staathuishoudkunde Jaarboek 2008/2009 SDU, 104–105 ·47 Inequality and the Great (Wage) Moderation 29 in: Andreas Botsch and Andrew Watt, editors After the Crisis: Towards a Sustainable Growth Model European Trade Union Institute ETUI, Brussel, 2010, 96–99 ·48 Welvaartsvast pensioen: crisis van de ultieme poldermythe ? (Prosperity-linked Pensions: Crisis of the Ultimate Polder Myth?) in: R. Batenburg, P. de Beer, J. Mevissen, K. Tijdens, editors Arbeid in Crisis (Labour in crisis). Den Haag: Boom/Lemma, 2010, 103–117 ·49 The Netherlands: Is the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Inequalities Different from in the Past? in: Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, editor. Inequalities in the World of Work: The Effects of the Crisis. Edward Elgar and International Labour Organisation, Geneva/Cheltenham, 2011, 355– 396, 2011 ·50 Laagbetaald werk, deeltijdwerk en loonmobiliteit (Low-paid Jobs, Part-time Employment and Wage Mobility). in: CBS/TNO, Dynamiek op de Nederlandse arbeidsmarkt, de focus op kwetsbare groepen, Statistics Netherlands CBS and TNO, The Hague, 2011, 77–97 ·51 Netherlands: Wage cuts No Longer a Constructive Option in: Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead, editor. Public Sector Shock: The Impact of Policy Retrenchment in Europe. Edward Elgar / ILO, 2013, 371–410 ·52 Wiemer Salverda and Christina Haas, Earnings, Employment and Income Inequality in: Salverda et al. editors, Chapter 3, 2014 ·53 Virginia Maestri, Francesco Bogliacino and Wiemer Salverda, Wealth Inequality and the Accumulation of Debt in: Salverda et al. editors, Chapter 4, 2014 .54 Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth, and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Introduction. in: Salverda et al. editors, Chapter 1, 2014 .55 Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth, and Herman G. van de Werfhorst: Conclusions in: Salverda et al. editors, Chapter 13, 2014 ·56 Wiemer Salverda, Marloes de Graaf-Zijl, Christina Haas, Bram Lancee and Natascha Notten, The Netherlands: Policy-Enhanced Inequalities Tempered by Household Formation in: Nolan et al. editors, Chapter 20, 2014 .57 Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth, and Herman van de Werfhorst: Introduction in: Nolan et al. editors, Chapter 1, 2014 30 .58 Brian Nolan, Wiemer Salverda, Daniele Checchi, Ive Marx, Abigail McKnight, István György Tóth, and Herman van de Werfhorst: Learning from Diversity about Increasing Inequality, its Impacts, and Responses? in: Nolan et al. editors, Chapter 30, 2014 ·59 Merit en werk in 1960–2010: Effecten van de Nederlandse onderwijs- en deeltijdtsunami’s. (Merit and work 1960–2010: Effects of the Tsunami’s of Educational Attainment and Part-time Work in the Netherlands) in: Herman van de Werfhorst and Harry Ganzeboom, editors. AMCIS-bundel, Amsterdam University Press (forthcoming) ·60 Skill Strategies for an Inclusive Society – What Can We Learn from European Experiences?, Institute for Adult Learning. Singapore (forthcoming) .60 De tektoniek van de inkomensongelijkheid in Nederland (Tectonics of income inequality in the Netherlands). In Monique Kremer, ed. Geld en (on)gelijkheid. WRR (Scientific Council for Government Policy, The Hague (forthcoming) C.4 Reports (including contributions) and working papers · 1 Wiemer Salverda and Nico Beukema Four Reports on the Role of the Social Partners in Implementing the Conclusions of the Essen and Madrid European Councils in the Netherlands as a Member of the Group of Experts for the European Commission, DG5, 11-4-96, 13-6-96, 9-996, 15-2-97 · 2 Wiemer Salverda, Mary Gregory and Ioannis Theodossiou Statistical Data available on Low-wage Employment in the European Union and its Member States, Special Report to the European Commission by the European Low-wage Employment Research Network LoWER / Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen, 1997 · 3 Wiemer Salverda and Hans Schoenmakers, editors State, Society and Ethnicity in developing Countries: Lessons from the 1990s, Research Report no 4, Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen, 1997 · 4 Wiemer Salverda and Mark Schonewille The Dutch Youth Labour Market 1977–1997 Report to DARES, Ministère du Travail et de la Solidarité, Paris, July 1998, 109 p. · 5 Niels Hermes and Wiemer Salverda, editors State, Society and Development: Lessons for Africa? Research Report 7, Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen, 1999 31 · 6 Is There More to the Dutch Miracle than a Lot of Part-time Jobs? Research Report 99c46, Graduate School SOM, University of Groningen, 1999 · 7 Andrew Glyn and Wiemer Salverda Employment Inequalities Jerome Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 293, 1999 · 8 Andrew Glyn and Wiemer Salverda Employment Inequalities The Labour Market Consequences of Technical and Structural Change Discussion Paper Series, No. 37, Centre for Economic Performance, April 1999 · 9 Dutch contribution to Advance Funding of Pensions, Bertelsmann International Reform Monitor Special issue, Berlin, 2000 ·10 Wiemer Salverda, Brian Nolan, Bertrand Maitre and Peter Mühlau Benchmarking Low-Wage and High-Wage Employment in Europe and the United States Report to the European Commission DG Employment and Social Affairs, 2001, 203 p. ·11 Wiemer Salverda, Stephen Bazen and Mary Gregory The European-American Employment Gap, Wage Inequality, Earnings Mobility and Skill: A Study for France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States0 European Commission, DG Employment and Social Affairs, 2001, 76 p. ·12 Wiemer Salverda, Cees Nierop and Peter Mühlau Beloningsverschillen: hoe zijn markt en publieke sector te vergelijken? Kanttekeningen bij het beloningsonderzoek van CentER Applied Research Rapport uitgebracht aan de Algemene Centrale van Overheidspersoneel ACOP, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam, oktober 2001, 26 p. ·13 Wiemer Salverda, Cees Nierop and Peter Mühlau Beloningsvergelijking tussen markt en publieke sector: methodische kanttekeningen Research Report 01/09, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam, October 2001, 31 p. ·14 Dutch contribution to Strategies to Counter Skill Shortages, Bertelsmann Stiftung, Berlin, 2002 ·15 A.B. Atkinson and Wiemer Salverda Top Incomes in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom over the Twentieth Century Working Paper 14, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2003, 71 p. ·16 Arjan Heyma, Ernest Berkhout, Wiemer Salverda and Maarten Biermans, Beloningsverschillen tussen de marktsector en collectieve sector in 2001 (Public-private Earnings Differentials in 2001) 32 Final Report of Research commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior Report No 764, SEO Economic Research, Amsterdam, 2004 ·17 OECD, Ageing and Employment Policies – the Netherlands (consultant contribution to Chapters 3, 4 and 5), Paris, 2005 ·18 Dutch contribution to Fostering Youth Employment, Bertelsmann International Reform Monitor Special issue, Berlin, 2005 ·19 Arjan Heyma, Ernest Berkhout and Wiemer Salverda, Beloningsverschillen tussen de marktsector en collectieve Sector in 2004 (Public-private Earnings Differentials in 2004) Final Report of Research commissioned by the Ministry of the Interior Report No 889, SEO Economic Research, Amsterdam, 2006 ·20 with Ioannis Theodossiou, Ada Ferrer-i-Carbonell and Bernard van Praag, Societal and Economic Effects on Quality of Life and Well-being: Preference Identification and Priority Setting in Response to Changes in Labour Market Status Synthesis Report EPICURUS FP6 research project, 2006 ·21 Alex Bryson, Pedro Martins, François Rycx and Wiemer Salverda Rent-Sharing and Profitability Interim Report Task 2, LEED project, November 2006 ·22 with Maite Blázquez-Cuesta, Low-pay Incidence and Mobility in the Netherlands – Exploring the Role of Personal, Job and Employer Characteristics Working Paper 06-46, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2007, 55 p. ·23 Population Ageing in the Netherlands: Demographic and Financial Arguments for a Balanced Approach, Working Paper 07-48, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, Universiteit van Amsterdam, 2007, 37 p. ·24 Ernest Berkhout, Maarten Biermans, Wiemer Salverda and Kea Tijdens Internationale beloningsverschillen van wetenschappelijk personeel (International Differences in Pay for Scientific Staff) Final Report of Research commissioned by the Sophocles Fund Report nr 889, SEO Economic Research, Amsterdam, 2006 ·25 Geoff Mason and Wiemer Salverda RSF Benchmarking Study for Phase 2: Low-Wage Employment in Western Europe and the US Report to Russell Sage Foundation, New York, January 2008 26 Ernest Berkhout, Chris van Klaveren, Kea Tijdens and Wiemer Salverda Verdiepende analyse van loonverschillen, De loonachterstand van vrouwen verder uitgediept 33 (Deepening the Analysis of Wage Differences: The Female Pay Gap) Report of Research commissioned by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment Report nr 2008-7, SEO Economic Research, Amsterdam, 2008 ·27 The Dutch Minimum Wage: A Radical Reduction Shifts the Main Focus to Part-time Jobs Working Paper 09-71, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies AIAS, Universiteit van Amsterdam, March 2009 ·28 Ernest Berkhout and Wiemer Salverda Development of the Public-Private Wage Differential in the Netherlands 1979–2009. Discussion Paper 71, SEO Economic Research, Amsterdam, and Working Paper 2012-126, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies, Amsterdam, December 2012 ·29 Wiemer Salverda, Christina Haas, Marloes de Graaf-Zijl, Bram Lancee, Natascha Notten en Tahnee Ooms Growing Inequalities and Their Impacts in The Netherlands. Country report for the Netherlands. GINI Project. www.gini-research.org/CR-Netherlands September 2013 ·30 Wiemer Salverda, Extending the top-income shares for the Netherlands from 1999 to 2012: An explanatory note. World Top Income Database. http://topincomes.g- mond.parisschoolofeconomics.eu/#Country:Netherlands October 2013 C.5 In the pipeline and on the wish list . with Daniele Checchi, “Labour-market Institutions and the Dispersion of Wage Earnings”, chapter for Atkinson & Bourguignon, eds, Handbook of Income Distribution, vol. 2A, NorthHolland · with Ernest Berkhout, Public-private Wage Differentials in the Netherlands 1979–2009, preparation of a journal article · with Abigail McKnight and Martin Kahanec, editing of a special issue of IZA Journal of European Labor Studies JOELS on inequality, poverty and EU labour markets · Preparation of AIAS Working Paper on top wages and top incomes in the Netherlands · Updating of top-income shares series for the Netherlands 1999-2012 with a further analysis of underlying trends, focusing on top shares for incomes of individuals instead fiscal units · Aanalysis, with Bas van Bavel, of top wealth shares and the wealth distribution in the Netherlands since 1993 . with Maarten Keune, editing of book based on AIAS 2011 Annual conference “Trade Unions in Europe Today” · with Paul de Beer, Johan de Deken, Sijbren Kuiper, David Hollanders, Natascha van der Zwan. 34 “Freedom of Choice in the Pension System – Four Scenarios”. A research project supported by Stichting Instituut GAK, 2012–2014. This includes writing the book presenting the results together with Paul de Beer. · with Daniella Brals, Income Inequality and Educational Homogamy in Household Formation in Europe, Discussion paper for GINI · Youth Employment and Unemployment in the Netherlands, AIAS working paper to be finished · This Time ís Different; the Financial Crisis and Inequalities in and from the World of Work in the Netherlands, AIAS working paper to be finished C.6 Miscellaneous: newspapers etc. · Jeugdwerkloosheid blijft zorgelijk (Youth unemployment is still a problem), NRC-Handelsblad, 9 February 1998 · We proudly present …; The interdisciplinary seedling needs tender cultivation; An adventure in interdisciplinary space; Of a very stimulating visit for research; Are governance and civil society universal concepts?, Editorials of CDS Newsletters no 1– 5, Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen, 1996–1999 · with Ronald Paping, Kabinet moet verder kijken dan rapport-Van Rijn (Government should look beyond the Van Rijn Report on public-sector pay), Financieele Dagblad, 3 July 2001, p. 9 · Paars heeft de hypotheek van het poldermodel niet afgelost (The government coalition has not redeemed the mortgage of the Polder Model, Trouw, January 2002 · with Frank Coervers, Gegevens CBS over werk niet volledig (Employment data of Dutch Statistics are incomplete), Financieele Dagblad, 9 May 2007 · Column. Economisch-statistische Berichten, 2008, april, 23 · Immigrants and the labour market. Video interview with Christian Dustmann conducted by Pieter Emmer and Wiemer Salverda. European Review, 16/4, October 2008, 505–510 · Pensioenfondsen, kom uit die kramp en zeg sorry (Pension funds, force yourself no longer but say sorry), de Volkskrant, 5 February 2009 · Pensioenen: weinig reden tot ongerustheid (Old-age pensions: little reason to worry), Opinie, website NRC Handelsblad, 10 maart 2009 (reprinted in Jaarboek van de Vereniging voor Staathuishoudkunde 2008/2009) www.nrc.nl/opinie/article2176246.ece/Pensioenen_weinig_reden_tot_ongerustheid · Nu geen baan betekent voor jongeren vaak een langdurig probleem, www.mejudice.nl/artikel/334/nu-geen-baan-betekent-voor-jongeren-vaak-een-langdurigprobleem, 11 December 2009 35 · Zorg voor uniforme basispensioenpolis, NRC Handelsblad, 2 February 2010, http://weblogs.nrc.nl/expertdiscussies/zorg-voor-uniforme-basispensioenpolis/ · Bedrijfspensioenen-bieden-geen-onbezorgde-oude-dag, www.mejudice.nl/artikel/357/bedrijfspensioenen-bieden-geen-onbezorgde-oude-dag, 3 February 2010 · Alleen gezonde pensioenen als De Nederlandsche Bank weer in schoolbankjes plaatsneemt, www.mejudice.nl/artikel/467/alleen-gezonde-pensioenen-als-de-nederlandschebank-weer-in-schoolbankjes-plaatsneemt · Comment on Muysken in Paul de Beer and Merle Zwiers, eds, Sit by and watch idly? Labour market policy in a period of crisis. Conference report AIAS May 2010 Conference Amsterdam, September 2010, 45–47 36 D. PUBLICATIONS BEFORE 1996 ___________________________________________ D.1 Journal articles · Internationale arbeidsverdeling en kapitalisme - een kritiek op de theorie van de optimale internationale arbeidsverdeling, Internationale Spectator, 1973, vol. 27 no 15, 522-527 (with Pieter van Driel). · De ongelijke ruil, Nieuwsbrief voor Politieke Ekonomen, uitgave LWE, 1974, vol 1 no 1, 7-11. · Het 1-procent-beleid: kritiek op een linkse norm, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1977, vol. no 1, 36-63. · Verborgen werkloosheid, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1977, vol. no 1, 64-99 (with Dick van Haaster). · Wat hebben loontrekkers aan 'incidentele loonstijging' - over de mogelijkheid van cao-werknemers om aan de nullijn te ontkomen, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1977, vol. 1 no 2, 5-27 (with Pieter van Driel and Niko Siljee). · Het loonbeleid in 1976, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1977, vol. 1 no 2, 28-49 (with Pieter van Driel and Niko Siljee). · Haalt de arbeidsinkomenskwote de 100 procent? (en wat dan nog...), Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1977, vol. 1 no 4, 66-94. · Ekonomen en de werking van de arbeidsmarkt; kritiek op een evenwichtsanalyse, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1980, vol. 4 no 2, 32-55. · Jeugdwerkloosheid, jeugdloon en arbeidstijdverkorting, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1983, vol. 7 no 1, 45-64. · Het averechtse beleid tegen jeugdwerkloosheid, Jeugd en Samenleving, 1983, vol. 13 no 5-6, 390-403. · Basisinkomen en inkomensverdeling; de financiële uitvoerbaarheid van een basisinkomen, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1984, vol. 8 no 1, 9-41. · Uitkeringsrechten van deeltijdwerkers bij de stelselherziening, Sociaal Maandblad Arbeid, 1984, vol. 39 no 10, 767-768. · Minimumloon en werkloosheid, Economisch-statistische Berichten, 1989, 26 juli, 716-719. · Minimumloon en werkloosheid; naschrift, Economisch-statistische Berichten, 1989, 27 september, 953-954. · Verdringing op de Nederlandse arbeidsmarkt, Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 1990, vol. 6 no 2, 4-18. 37 · Oorzaken van verdringing op de arbeidsmarkt, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1991, vol. 13 no 4, 66-81. · Verlaging minimumloon helpt niet, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1991, vol. 14 no 2, 4-9. · Arbeidsmarktdiscrepanties en onderwijsorganisatie, Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 1991, vol. 7 no 4, 16-29. · De Planbureau-paradox: minder gezag, meer invloed, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1993, vol. 15 no 3, 106-111. · Werkgelegenheid en inkomen, tussen wens en werkelijkheid, Zeggenschap, Tijdschrift voor Vakbewegingsvraagstukken, 1993, vol. 4 no 2, 48-54 · Review of Peter van der Meer, Verdringing op de Nederlandse arbeidsmarkt, Mens en Maatschappij, vol. 69, no 1, feb. 1994, 115-117 · Laagbetaald werk in Nederland 1972-1990, Tijdschrift voor Arbeidsvraagstukken, 1994, vol. 10 no 4, 336-349 · Het 'nieuw-economische' begrip van de werkloosheid, Tijdschrift voor Politieke Ekonomie, 1995, vol. 18 no 2, 62-93 · Werkloosheid en arbeidsmarktinstituties in Nederland en de Verenigde Staten, Socialisme en Democratie, 1995, vol. 52, no 7/8, 341-350 D.2 Books, book-editing, chapters in books and reports · editor (with Leen Parlevliet), De Mentaliteit van het Westen, Documentatiemap Derde Wereldweek, uitgave SRVU, Amsterdam, 1968, 200 pages · Mentaliteit en de Derde Wereld, in: De Mentaliteit van het Westen, 1968, 128-133. · Arghiri Emmanuel De Ongelijke Ruil, Beknopte vertaling van l'Echange inégal (1969), 1971, 75 pages (with Niko Siljee) · Wat is nu die krisis? / Over de oorzaak van de krisis; Over de ontwikkeling van de lonen in 1975 en 1976 en de verhouding tussen lonen en sociale zekerheid, discussion papers Henri Polak Stichting, 1976 · Jeugdwerkloosheid: Maak er Werk van, in: Werk en Toekomst, no 4, Radio Volksuniversiteit, 1981, 7-23 · De Financiering van een Basisinkomen; de Financiële Uitvoerbaarheid bezien vanuit de Gevolgen voor de Welvaartsverdeling, Paper Studiekring Post-keynesiaanse Economie, 1984, April (with Alida Bos, Maj-lis Dojes, Jaap Korpel, Remy Nijhoff and Otto Woltmeyer) · Basisinkomen en Inkomensverdeling, Paper hearing Europees Parlement, Brussel, 1986, 5 June · Werkloosheidsduur in Nederland 1955-1985, Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen, 38 1988, Research Memorandum, no 251. · Wage and Age, Proceedings European Symposium on Wages, Centre d'Études des Revenus et des Coûts/Service des Études et de la Statistique du Ministère du Travail, de l'Emploi et de la Formation Professionnelle, Paris, 1990, Maart, volume 2, 247-258. · Low-wage Employment and the Minimum Wage in the Netherlands, Commission of the European Communities, Brussels, 1991, National Report as Member of Expert Working Party, V/1033/91. · Youth Unemployment; Dynamics of the Dutch Labour Market 1955-1988, Wolters-Noordhoff, Groningen, 1992, 395 pag. · Inequality in the Distribution of Wage Earnings in the Netherlands 1972-1990, private data-report to the OECD, feb. 1993 (cf. Employment Outlook, h. 5). · The Relative Economic Position of Dutch Young Generations 1953-1990, University of Groningen, Faculty of Economics, 1993, Research Memorandum, no 548 · The Changing Economic Position of Young Generations, a Sketch of Dutch Post-war Developments, in: H.A. Becker & P.L.J. Hermkens, eds, Solidarity of Generations, Demographic, Economic and Social Change, and its Consequences, volume 1, 281-314, Thesis Publishers, Amsterdam, 1993. · Low Pay in the Dutch Economy 1972-1990, Paper Colloque International des Bas Salaires et des Effets du Salaire Minimum, Faculté d'Economie Appliqueé, Université d'Aix-Marseille-III & International Labour Organisation & European Commission, Arles, September-October 1993, in: Actes du Colloque, 897-922 · Low Pay in the Dutch Economy; Full-time Low Pay 1972-1990, Research Report SOM Graduate School, no 94508, Groningen, July 1994 · The Socio-economic Significance of Low Pay in the Dutch Economy, Paper EALE-conference, Warschau, September 1994 · Low Pay in the Dutch Economy 1972-1990, in: G. Benhayoun & S. Bazen, eds, Salaire Minimum et Bas Salaires, L'Harmattan, Paris, 1995, 117-148 · F. Huijgen, A. Glebbeek, N. van den Heuvel, R. Kunnen, W. Salverda and J. Siegers, eds, Naar Volwaardige Werkgelegenheid?, SISWO, publikatie 394, Amsterdam, 1995 · Het Belang van Instituties voor Werkgelegenheid en Werkloosheid, een Vergelijking tussen Nederland en de Verenigde Staten, in: F. Huijgen, A. Glebbeek, N. van den Heuvel, R. Kunnen, W. Salverda and J. Siegers, eds, 1995, 94-113 · De Internationale Dimensie, in: F. Huijgen e.a., eds, 1995, 77-79 39 D.3 Research reports Projectgroep Economie Groningen (1976–1995) (supervised and (co-)edited) · De regionale onderontwikkeling van Groningen; Werkloosheid en werkgelegenheidsbeleid in Nederland, 1976 · Overheidssteun aan bedrijven, 1978 · Herstructurering van de scheepsbouwindustrie, 1978 · Jeugdwerkloosheid en subsidies, verslag van een falend beleid, 1979 · Jeugdwerkloosheid - oorzaken en beleid, 1980 · Koopkracht en werkgelegenheid, 1981 · Basisinkomen en welvaartsverdeling, 1983 · Herziening van het stelsel van sociale zekerheid, 1984 · Budgettering in de intramurale gezondheidszorg, 1986 · Analyse van economische en milieutechnische gevolgen van gebruik van metalen drankverpakkingen, 1987 · Concentratie verzekerd; de gevolgen voor de ziektekostenverzekeringsbranche van het Plan-Dekker voor de gezondheidszorg (Concentration guaranteed: the effects of the Dekker-proposal for Dutch private health insurance), 1988, Published with the financial support of the Vereniging van Nonprofit Ziektekostenverzekeraars NPZ, Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen · Het Nederlands wegtransport en '1992', 1989 · Het geschilderde milieu; de gevolgen van KWS 2000 voor de Nederlandse verfindustrie (The ‘painted environment’: the consequences of the KWS2000 policy for Dutch paint manufacturing), 1989, Published with the financial support of the Vereniging van Verf- en Drukinktfabrikanten VVVL, Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen · De toekomst van de grote Nederlandse zuivelcoöperaties, 1991 · Milieubeleid voor energie: naar verhandelbare verbruiksrechten?, 1992 · Industriebeleid en Porter in het reine, de rol van de clusterbenadering en milieuproblematiek in de steunverlening aan DAF, 1993 · Samenwerken voor kennis; samenwerking op R&D-gebied in het Nederlandse midden- en kleinbedrijf, 1994 · Monique de Bruin and Wiemer Salverda, eds, De Witte werkster; kunnen dienstencheques werkgelegenheid creëren aan de onderkant van de arbeidsmarkt? (The White Cleaning Lady: can service vouchers create jobs at the lower end of the labour market?). Published with the financial support of the Stichting RAS/WP Schoonmaakbranche and Ministry of Social Affairds and Employment, Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen, 1996 40 D.4 Miscellaneous: newspapers etc. · IEB IEB ?? (de theorie der internationale economische betrekkingen: enige fikse vraagtekens), Ekonomies Bulletin, Faculty of Economics, Free University, Amsterdam, 1972, no 4, 1,3-5 · Over Stevers/Miljoenennota, De Volkskrant, 1975 (with Erik Fokke) · De Verwording van de Economie, Review of Heertje, Nypels & Tamboer, UniversiteitsKrant, Groningen, 16 June 1976 · 1%-beleid geen stap op weg naar socialisatie, Bulletin Economische Faculteit, Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen, May 1977 · Een marginaal wereldbeeld, Bulletin Economische Faculteit, Faculty of Economics, University of Groningen, 1979 · Aardgasbaten, Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, 27 February 1982 · Editor, Een kritische bespreking van het sociale beleid rond de tvc-operatie (brochure voor het personeel), Rugrecht, 1983, 42 pages · Basisinkomen gemakkelijker dan vijf uur werken per dag, De Volkskrant, 17 November 1984 · Deetmans plan is ingrijpender dan beruchte PTT-spreiding, De Volkskrant, 1 November 1986 · Personeel universiteit niet uitleveren aan onafzienbare reeks werkgevers, UniversiteitsKrant, Groningen, 2 June 1988 · College is bang dat het straks niets meer te doen heeft, UniversiteitsKrant, Groningen, 28 April 1988 · Plan-Dekker leidt juist tot minder concurrentie, Triakel, Academisch Ziekenhuis Groningen, 4 April 1989 · Meer technici is niet simpel een kwestie van opleidingskeuze, Economenblad, 27-1-1993 · Naar Volwaardige Werkgelegenheid?, Economenblad, 29-3-1995