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Online After Lunch Taskforce Meeting: The retirement perspective of basic jobs

Netspar organizes this online After Lunch Taskforce Meeting for partners and employees of partners. Researchers will outline their latest retirement research and then receive feedback and answer questions. It is just another way we bring science, academics, and professional practice closer together.

In this online After Lunch Taskforce Meeting by Ton Wilthagen and Michael Visser (both Tilburg University) you will hear more about the emergence of basic jobs in which people at a distance from the labor market can perform paid work and the prospects that these people may or may be offered on pension accrual. Questions and input on this ongoing research are very welcome. This is a Dutch-speaking event.

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This event is open to (employees of) Netspar Partners and fellows.

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