Does cross-border commuting between EU-countries reduce inequality?
Edzes, Arjen (Regional Labour Market); van Dijk, Jouke; Broersma, L.
Migration and human displacement: Global dialogue on the contribution of occupational science
Huot, Suzanne; Mondaca, Margarita; Blankvoort, Nadine (Lectoraat Ergotherapie - Participatie En Omgeving); Black, Mary; Smith, Yda; Abdo, Sara; Delaisse, Anne-Cécile; Razavi Yekta, Atieh; Damiano, Natasha; Reid, Holly; Trimboli, Concettina; Rivas-Quarneti, Natalia
Global perspective on migration and human displacement: theory, research and practices for enacting an occupation-based approach
Blankvoort, Nadine (Lectoraat Ergotherapie - Participatie En Omgeving); Delaisse, Anne-Cécile; Hashemi, Goli; Trimboli, Concettina
Forget Amsterdam and Berlin
Bakker, Diederich (International Business); Droste, Natascha; Langenberg, Rosanne; Vente, Eveline
Differences between Germany´s and the Netherlands´ handling of COVID-19 and its effects on the cross-national labour market
Niklas Meisel (Student)
As the Dutch economy is not dependent on Germany, firms find stable conditions in cross border business
Jan Lucas (Lid Lectoraat)
Investigating the emergence of customer orientation by analyzing a co-creation servitization project between a Dutch supplier and a German customer.
Jean Louis Steevensz (Lector)
A cluster analysis of the Dutch-German borderland
Patrick Szillat (Associate Lector); Vincent Pijnenburg (Lector)
Student preferences in job search
Janina Ulrich