Publications
Dutch labour market shortages and potential labour supply from Africa and the Middle East: is there a match?
The Netherlands and many other EU countries increasingly face labour market shortages, while around one third of young people in countries near Europe are unemployed. Is there a potential match between demand and supply?
2019-24
Quality, reliability or innovation?
The market for learning materials in primary education is functioning adequately. Suppliers tailor their offering to the majority of schools. The innovation and digitalization of learning materials is a step-by-step process.
2016-69
Study & Work 2016
This report examines the labour market position of higher vocational and university graduates.
2016-47
Searching for LD positions in vmbo
Promotions of teachers to LD positions are very rare in preparatory secondary vocational education (vmbo). This report examines the causes.
2016-38
More possibilities for new schools?
The State Secretary of Education, Culture and Science wants more posiibilities for new schools. Under what conditions will the chosen scenario of policy measures have the desired effects for primary and secondary education?
2015-59
Collective Bargaining Agreements in flux
What has been agreed in collective bargaining agreements during the past decade that could boost long-term employability and external mobility?
2014-56
STAN Labour Market Barometer North Holland 2014
How is the labour market of the province of Noord Holland expected to fare in 2014&2015? The STAN Labour Market Barometer Noord-Holland presents up-to-date estimates of the labour market.
2014-55
Cross-Border Availability of Personnel
As we all know, EU enlargement has resulted in an increase in the numbers of labour migrants from Eastern Europe. But how many are there really, and what effects are they having on Dutch workers?
2014-49
Exploratory Study into the Effect of Student Loans on Intake into Multi-Year Master’s Programmes
As students taking multi-year Master's programmes will be faced with additional cost once the student loan system is introduced, there is a fear that intake into these programmes could decrease. Is this a plausible fear?
2014-45
Technicians: Mobile but Rooted
There are fears of an acute shortage in the technology sector. This survey shows that the problem is not so much the intake of staff as the fact that large numbers of technically trained people opt for jobs outside the technical sector as soon as they complete their education.
2013-08