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List of works by Andries de Grip

Are graduates’ intrapreneurial skills optimally used for innovation?

scientific article

Critical reflections on the currently leading definition of sustainable employability

scientific article published on 22 August 2016

Do new ways of working increase work engagement?

Do recruiters select workers with different personality traits for different tasks? A discrete choice experiment

scientific article published in 2022

Does Self-directedness in Learning and Careers Predict the Employability of Low-Qualified Employees?

Does skill obsolescence increase the risk of employment loss?

Handling the reflective-formative measurement conundrum: a practical illustration based on sustainable employability

article by Bram Fleuren et al published November 2018 in Journal of Clinical Epidemiology

Retirement and cognitive development in the Netherlands: Are the retired really inactive?

scientific article

The Impact of Physical Work Demands on Need for Recovery, Employment Status, Retirement Intentions, and Ability to Extend Working Careers: A Longitudinal Study Among Older Workers.

scientific article published on April 2016

The ageing shift worker: a prospective cohort study on need for recovery, disability, and retirement intentions.

scientific article published on 7 April 2015

The effects of human resource management on small firms’ productivity and employees’ wages

The effects of training and overeducation on career mobility in a segmented labour market

scientific article

The impact of an online tool for monitoring and regulating learning at university: overconfidence, learning strategy, and personality

Time Takes Us All? A Two Wave Study of Age and Time Effects on Sustainable Employability

Time takes us all? A two-wave observational study of age and time effects on sustainable employability

scientific article published on 03 June 2018

Why do low-educated workers invest less in further training?

article by Didier Fouarge et al published June 2013 in Applied Economics

‘Employability-miles’ and worker employability awareness