De Deken, J. (2018). Towards a comprehensive explanation of the development of occupational pension. The interplay between welfare state legacies, industrial relations, and housing regimes in Belgium and the Netherlands. Social Policy & Administration, 52(2), 519-533. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12381[details]
De Deken, J. (2017). The Netherlands: The Challenges Posed by the Unintended Universal Financialization of Retirement Provision. In D. Natali (Ed.), The New Pension Mix in Europe: Recent Reforms, Their Distributional Effects and Political Dynamics (pp. 151-182). (Work & Society; Vol. 83). P.I.E. Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b10956[details]
Delfani, N., De Deken, J., & Dewilde, C. (2015). Poor because of low pensions or expensive housing? The combined impact of pension and housing systems on poverty among the elderly. International Journal of Housing Policy, 15(3), 260-284. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616718.2015.1004880[details]
2014
De Deken, J. (2014). Identifying the skeleton of the social investment state: defining and measuring patterns of social policy change on the basis of expenditure data. In B. Cantillon, & F. Vandenbroucke (Eds.), Reconciling work and poverty reduction: how successful are European welfare states? (pp. 260-285). (International policy exchange series). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199926589.003.0009[details]
Delfani, N., De Deken, J., & Dewilde, C. (2014). Home-ownership and pensions: negative correlation, but no trade-off. Housing Studies, 29(5), 657-676. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2014.882495[details]
De Deken, J., & Clasen, J. (2013). Benefit dependency: the pros and cons of using "caseload" data for national and international comparisons. International Social Security Review, 66(2), 53-78. https://doi.org/10.1111/issr.12009[details]
De Deken, J. (2011). Belgium: a precursor muddling through? In J. Clasen, & D. Clegg (Eds.), Regulating the risk of unemployment: national adaptations to post-industrial labour markets in Europe (pp. 100-120). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199592296.003.0006[details]
De Deken, J. J. (2011). Belgium: the paradox of persisting voluntarism in a corporatist welfare state. In B. Ebbinghaus (Ed.), The varieties of pension governance: pension privatization in Europe (pp. 57-88). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199586028.003.0003[details]
De Deken, J., & Clasen, J. (2011). Tracking caseloads: the changing composition of working-age benefit receipt in Europe. In J. Clasen, & D. Clegg (Eds.), Regulating the risk of unemployment: national adaptations to post-industrial labour markets in Europe (pp. 297-317). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199592296.003.0015[details]
2009
De Deken, J. (2009). Belgium. In P. de Beer, & T. Schils (Eds.), The labour market triangle: employment protection, unemployment compensation and activation in Europe (pp. 145-173). (Globalization and welfare). Edward Elgar. [details]
2018
De Deken, J. J. (Accepted/In press). Belgien: Konsolidierung und Wandel durch „Institutionelle Überlagerung". In C. Bogedan, S. Leiber, & E. Seils (Eds.), Sozialversicherung: Wandel, Wirkung, Weiterentwicklung Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
Dewilde, C., De Deken, J., & Delfani, N. (2012). Een eigen huis, een plek onder de zon: ook voor ouderen? In P. de Decker, B. Hubeau, I. Loots, & I. Pannecoucke (Eds.), Zo lang de leeuw kan bouwen...: liber amicorum prof. dr. Luc Goossens (pp. 185-201). Garant. [details]
2014
de Beer, P., de Deken, J., Hollanders, D., Kuiper, S., Salverda, W., & van der Zwan, N. (2014). Keuzevrijheid pensioenfondsen levert niets op. Zeggenschap/Tijdschrift over Arbeidsverhoudingen, 25(4), 20-24. [details]
De Deken, J. (2013). Review of the National Reform Programme on pensions in the Netherlands. (ASISP). Gesellschaft für Versicherungswissenschaft und -gestaltung e.V. (on behalf of the European Commission). [details]
De Deken, J. J. (2013). Free to choose what by whom? Freedom of choice in occupational pension provision. Can the Netherlands anything from freedom of choice in occupational pension provision in Sweden, Finland, Australia and the United Kingdom?. Abstract from Annual conference of Council for European Studies, .
2011
De Deken, J. (2011). Pension privatisation and the financialisation of retirement provision. Paper presented at 9th Annual ESPAnet Conference: 'Sustainability and transformation in European Social Policy'. Stream 15: Reforms of pension system in the light of socioeconomic interdependencies. https://espanet2011.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/st15a_dedeken_op.pdf[details]
De Deken, J. (2011). The Netherlands: the challenges posed by the unintended universal financialisation of retirement provision. Paper presented at Workshop 'The new pension mix: supplementary pension schemes in Europe'. [details]
De Deken, J. J. (2011). Problems in incorporating non-statutory programmes in micro simulations of tax benefits in the Netherlands. Paper presented at International working group seminar on microsimulation and comparative welfare state research, Odense, .
2020
Luigjes, C. F. (2020). Between autonomy and solidarity: Institutional moral hazard in the regulation of unemployment in federal welfare states. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. [details]
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