R. (Ronald) DekkerResearcher/lecturer Tilburg Law School ReflecT, Research Institute for Flexicurity, Labour Market Dynamics and Social Cohesion ExpertiseRonald Dekker is a labour economist and researcher at Reflect: "Research Institute for Flexicurity, Labour Market Dynamics and Social Cohesion at Tilburg University" on a research project about 'employment security'. He graduated in 1996 in econometrics at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and defended his PhD thesis "Non-standard employment and mobility in the Dutch, German and British labour market" in 2007 at Tilburg University.
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EducationAcademic qualifications PhD in Labour economics, 1997-2001 Dissertation defence: November 30th, 2007, Non-standard employment and mobility in the Dutch, German and British labour market, Tilburg University, The Netherlands (promotores: Prof. dr. Ruud Muffels (Tilburg University) & Prof. dr. Alfred Kleinknecht (DUT) MSc in Econometrics, September 1996, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands Professional qualifications University teaching qualification (BKO), Delft University of Technology, 2003 CareerCurrent affiliations ReflecT, Tilburg University (Jan 2009 - date) Economics of Innovation, TU Delft (August 2001 - date) Previous experience Faculty of Social Sciences, Tilburg University (Feb 1997 - August 2003)
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Click here for the complete list of publications (Tilburg University Repository Publications only) TeachingR. (Ronald) Dekker teaches the following subjects:
Other activitiesGuest lecturer, for
Member of the Advisory Board of FCB, the labour market organisation for the sectors Welfare and social work, Youth care and Childcare
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Room S 423 PO Box 90153 5000 LE Tilburg
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