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Flex work for every type of labour
24-11-2017Correlations can be found between the type of flex work and the nature of the activities carried out and between the type of flex work and the profession (Inaugural lecture Wendy Smit).
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Weighing career prospects pays off for vocational education students
17-11-2017Vocational education students who carefully weighed the associated career prospects when choosing a degree programme were more likely to succeed on the labour market.
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Labour market for school leavers is better but still not ideal
05-09-2017Release of the ROA report on school leavers 2016.
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People with a job learn most during their work
19-07-2017People with a job tend to learn more when carrying out their daily tasks and collaborating with experienced colleagues.
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Learning at the workplace for auditors
18-05-2017Therese Grohnert, PhD candidate at Maastricht University, wanted to know why audit firms sometimes form insufficiently supported judgements on their clients’ financial statements.
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‘Sorry seems to be the hardest word’
24-04-2017In a recent article published in the prestigious Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Gijs van Dijck, professor of Private Law at Maastricht University, examined whether court-ordered apologies serve a purpose.
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Restorative justice should be further integrated into criminal law
20-02-2017Stichting Restorative Justice Nederland (Netherlands Restorative Justice Foundation, RJN) and Maastricht University (UM) will submit a joint bill proposal to the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Security and Justice this Tuesday.
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Wealthy people donate almost €8000 to charities
28-10-2016Research conducted by ABN AMRO MeesPierson and Maastricht University found that Dutch people with a disposable income of at least €500,000 give an average of €7,915 per year to charities
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Cross-border employment: on paper it seems settled, but in practice it is difficult
25-10-2016ITEM conference
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