Working poor in the Netherlands?

This contribution deals with the question of the existence of 'working poor' in the Netherlands. The rest of the world tends to see the Netherlands as a success story. It is against this background that we investigate whether there are people in the Netherlands that are in paid employment,...

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Minimum wages
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Poor
Poverty
Social security
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