International publications

Rabaté, S., Jongen, E. and T. Atav, 2024, Increasing the retirement age: policy effects and underlying mechanisms, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 16(1), pp. 259-291. [link]

Jongen, E., Been, J., Caminada, K. and H. Vethaak, 2023, Inequality in the Netherlands: 1973-2022, Deaton Review country studies, IFS, Londen. [link

Boer, H.-W. de and E. Jongen, 2023, Optimal taxation of lone parents in the Netherlands: Are we there yet?, Journal of Economic Inequality, 21, pp. 573-589. [link]

Berge, W. van den, Jongen, E. and K. van der Wiel, 2023, The effects of a tax deduction for lifelong learning expenditures, International Tax and Public Finance, 30, pp. 729-756. [link]

Cammeraat, E., Jongen, E. and P, Koning, 2023, The added-worker effect in the Netherlands before and during the Great Recession, Review of Economics of the Household, 21(1), pp. 217-243. [link]

Boer, H.-W. de and E. Jongen, 2023, Analysing tax-benefit reforms in the Netherlands using structural models and natural experiments, Journal of Population Economics, 36(1), pp. 179-209. [link]

Boer, H.-W. de, Jongen, E. and J. Kabátek, 2022, The effectiveness of fiscal stimuli for working parents, Labour Economics, 76, 102152. [link]

Cammeraat, E., Jongen, E. and P. Koning, 2022, Preventing NEETs during the Great Recession – The effects of a mandatory activation program for young welfare recipients, Empirical Economics, 62, pp. 749-777. [link]

Jongen, E., 2021, An exploration of optimal income taxation in the Netherlands, in: Cnossen, S. and B. Jacobs, eds., Tax by Design for the Netherlands, Oxford University Press, Oxford.  [link]

Jongen, E., Ebregt, J. and L. Verstegen, 2021, IZA COVID-19 Crisis Response Monitoring: Netherlands, December, Bonn. [link]

Eichhorst, W., Rinne, U., Marx, P., Böheim, R., Leoni, T., Tobin, S., Sweetman, A., Cahuc, P., Colussi, T., Jongen, E., Verstraten, P., Ferreira, P., Cerejeira, J., Portela, M., Ramos, R., Kahanec, M., Martiskova, M., Hensvik, L., Nordström Skans, O., Arni, P., Costa, R., Machin, S. and S. Houseman, 2020, The second phase of the crisis, initial policy measures and beyond, IZA Report 105, IZA, Bonn.  [link]

Eichhorst, W., Marx, P., Rinne, U., Böheim, R., Leoni, T., Cahuc, P., Colussi, T., Jongen, E., Verstraten, P., Ferreira, P., Cerejeira, J., Portela, M., Ramos, R., Kahanec, M., Martiskova, M., Hensvik, L., Nordström Skans, O., Arni, P., Costa, R., Machin, S. and S. Houseman, 2020, Short-run labor market impact of COVID-19, initial policy measures and beyond, IZA Report 98, Bonn. [link]

Jongen, E., 2020, IZA COVID-19 Crisis Response Monitoring: Netherlands, May, Bonn. [link]

Bosch, N., Jongen, E.,  Leenders, W. and J. Möhlmann, 2019, Non-bunching at kinks and notches of targeted cash transfers in the Netherlands, International Tax and Public Finance, 26(6), pp. 1329-1352. [link]

Jongen, E. and M. Stoel, 2019, The elasticity of taxable labour income in the Netherlands, De Economist,  167(4), pp. 359-386. [link]

Jongen, E., Lejour, A. and G. Massenz, 2018, Cheaper and more haircuts after VAT cut? Evidence from the Netherlands, De Economist, 166(2), pp. 135-154.  [link]

Douven, R., Geest, L. van, Gerritsen, S. Jongen, E. and A. Lejour, 2018, Micro data and policy evaluation at CPB, in: Crato, N. and P. Paruolo (eds.), Data-Driven Policy Impact Evaluation: How Microdata is Transforming Policy Design, Springer, pp. 203-219. [link]

Boer, H.-W. de, E. Jongen and M. Mastrogiacomo, 2018, Tax-benefit reforms and structural models of labour supply, in: Haan, J. de and J. Parlevliet (eds.), Structural Reforms – Moving the Economy Forward, Springer, pp. 239-264. [link]

Jacobs, B., Jongen, E. and F. Zoutman, 2017, Revealed social preferences of Dutch political parties, Journal of Public Economics, 156, pp. 81-100. [link]

Mastrogiacomo, M., Bosch, N., Gielen, M. and E. Jongen, 2017, Heterogeneity in labour supply responses: Evidence from a large tax reform, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 79(5), 769-796. [link]

Bettendorf, L., Jongen, E. and P. Muller, 2015, Childcare subsidies and labour supply: evidence from a large Dutch reform, Labour Economics, 36, pp. 112-123. [link]

Bettendorf, L., Folmer, K. and E. Jongen, 2014, The dog that did not bark: The EITC for single mothers in the Netherlands, Journal of Public Economics, 119, pp. 49–60. [link]

Jongen, E., 2010, Modelling the Impact of Labour Market Policies in the Netherlands, Thela Thesis Publishers, Amsterdam. [link]

Jongen, E., 2010, Child care subsidies revisited, in: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, 24ormore, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, The Hague.

Deelen, A. and E. Jongen, 2009, Employment protection, in: Euwals, R., Mooij, R. de and D. van Vuuren, eds., Rethinking Retirement, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, pp. 135-149, The Hague. [link]

Butter, F. den, Jongen, E. and U. Kock, Labour supply shocks and unemployment persistence: modelling labour market dynamics in the Netherlands, in: Toggins, W. (ed), 2007, New Econometric Modelling Research, Nova Publishers.

Mooij, R. de, Euwals, R., Folmer, K., Jongen, E., Koning, P., Nibbelink, A., Suijker, F. and A. van Vuren, 2006, Reinventing the Welfare State, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague. [link]

Jongen, E., 2005, Are wages in Slovenia too high?, Economic and Business Review, 7(1), pp.25– 38.

Jongen, E., Gameren, E. van and J. Graafland, 2003, Exploring the macroeconomic impact of subsidized employment, De Economist, 151(1), pp. 81-118. [link]

Jongen, E. and E. Westerhout, 2003, Institutions breaking the Law, CPB Report, 2003/4, pp. 30-34.

Jongen, E., Kuipers B. and E. Westerhout, 2001, Parental leave, CPB Report, 2001/2, pp. 30-37.

Jongen, E., 2001, Innovation-based growth theory, NAKE News, 13(3), pp. 32-44.

Jongen, E., 1999, What can we expect from subsidies for the long-term unemployed?, De Economist, 147(2), pp. 205-228. [link]

Jongen, E., 1998, Reducing long-term unemployment by employment subsidies, CPB Report, 1998/3, pp. 42-48.