In-work poverty in the Netherlands

Nuna Zekic, Mijke Houwerzijl, Sonja Bekker, Marion Evers

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Abstract

This chapter presents a summary of the Dutch National Report, which analyses the regulatory structures affecting the working conditions for the vulnerable and underrepresented persons (VUP) and assesses different aspects of regulations that can have a direct and indirect impact on the situation of in-work poverty for such workers. Data on poverty risks in relation to various individual and household variables of the four VUP Groups is presented and discussed, and the analysis includes the legal framework and conclusions drawn from data on the VUP Groups.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIn-work poverty in Europe
Subtitle of host publicationVulnerable and under-represented persons in a comparative perspective
EditorsLuca Ratti
Place of PublicationAlphen aan den Rijn
PublisherKluwer, Law International
Chapter6
Pages193-239
Number of pages47
ISBN (Electronic)9789403549972, 9789403549989
ISBN (Print)9789403549965
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Publication series

NameBulletin of Comparative Labour Relations
PublisherWolters Kluwer
Volume111

Keywords

  • in-work-poverty
  • flexible employment
  • Poverty
  • Labour Law
  • Labour Market

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