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DP18587 Spillovers in Fields of Study: Siblings, Cousins, and Neighbors

  • Stanislav Avdeev
  • Nadine Ketel
  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw

8 Nov 2023
  • Labour Economics
  • I23
  • I24
  • J10
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DP18586 The (un)importance of school assignment

  • Nadine Ketel
  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Sándor Sóvágó
  • Bas van der Klaauw

8 Nov 2023
  • Labour Economics
  • I21
  • I24
  • C26
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DP18292 The Hidden Divide: School Segregation of Teachers in the Netherlands

  • Rafiq Friperson
  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw

12 Jul 2023
  • Labour Economics
  • I24
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DP14061 Do doctors improve the health care of their parents? Evidence from admission lotteries

  • Elisabeth Artmann
  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw

17 Oct 2019
  • Public Economics
  • D83
  • H51
  • I11
  • I12
  • I14
  • I26
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DP13462 Why are schools segregated? Evidence from the secondary-school match in Amsterdam

  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Sándor Sóvágó
  • Bas van der Klaauw

16 Jan 2019
  • Labour Economics
  • Public Economics
  • I21
  • I24
  • I28
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DP13033 Field of study and family outcomes

  • Elisabeth Artmann
  • Nadine Ketel
  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw

3 Jul 2018
  • Labour Economics
  • I26
  • J12
  • J13
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DP12738 Do Dutch dentists extract monopoly rents?

  • Nadine Ketel
  • Edwin Leuven
  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw

20 Feb 2018
  • Labour Economics
  • J44
  • I18
  • I23
  • C36
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DP10656 The performance of school assignment mechanisms in practice

  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Pieter Gautier
  • Bas van der Klaauw
  • Monique de Haan

14 Jun 2015
  • Public Economics
  • C83
  • D47
  • I20
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DP9862 Tuition fees as a commitment device

  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw
  • Nadine Ketel

2 Mar 2014
  • Labour Economics
  • C93
  • D03
  • I22
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DP8272 Scale economies can offset the benefits of competition: Evidence from a school consolidation reform in a universal voucher system

  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Edwin Leuven
  • Monique de Haan

28 Feb 2011
  • Labour Economics
  • D40
  • H75
  • I21
  • I22
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DP8016 Splitting Tournaments

  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw
  • Edwin Leuven

23 Sep 2010
  • Labour Economics
  • D02
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DP6670 Incentives Versus Sorting in Tournaments: Evidence from a Field Experiment

  • Hessel Oosterbeek
  • Bas van der Klaauw
  • Edwin Leuven
  • Joep Sonnemans

25 Jan 2008
  • Labour Economics
  • C93
  • J33
  • M52
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