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Testing Karasek's learning and strain hypotheses on young workers in their first job
HD Witte, E Verhofstadt, E Omey
Work & Stress 21 (2), 131-141, 2007
1812007
Higher educated workers: better jobs but less satisfied?
E Verhofstadt, H De Witte, E Omey
International Journal of Manpower 28 (2), 135-151, 2007
174*2007
Linking individuals' ecological footprint to their subjective well-being
E Verhofstadt, L Van Ootegem, B Defloor, B Bleys
Ecological Economics 127, 80-89, 2016
1202016
The environmental impact of individual behavior: self-assessment versus the ecological footprint
B Bleys, B Defloor, L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
Environment and Behavior 50 (2), 187-212, 2018
962018
Multivariate pluvial flood damage models
L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt, K Van Herck, T Creten
Environmental Impact Assessment Review 54, 91-100, 2015
772015
Labour market discrimination against former juvenile delinquents: Evidence from a field experiment
S Baert, E Verhofstadt
Applied Economics 47 (11), 1061-1072, 2015
742015
Overeducation and job satisfaction: the role of job demands and control
D Verhaest, E Verhofstadt
International Journal of Manpower 37 (3), 456-473, 2016
662016
Well-being during the transition from work to retirement
L Sohier, L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
Journal of Happiness Studies 22, 263-286, 2021
632021
What If We Voted on the Weights of a Multidimensional Well‐Being Index? An Illustration with Flemish Data
K Decancq, L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
Fiscal Studies 34 (3), 315-332, 2013
542013
The path to sustainable energy supply systems: Proposal of an integrative sustainability assessment framework
A Buchmayr, E Verhofstadt, L Van Ootegem, DS Delmás, G Thomassen, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 138, 110666, 2021
512021
‘No taxation without hypothecation’: Towards an improved understanding of the acceptability of an environmental tax reform
K Bachus, L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 21 (4), 321-332, 2019
502019
Using capabilities as an alternative indicator for well-being
L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
Social indicators research 106, 133-152, 2012
472012
Is temporary employment a stepping stone for unemployed school leavers?
C Göbel, E Verhofstadt
ZEW-Centre for European Economic Research Discussion Paper, 2008
43*2008
Exploring the global and local social sustainability of wind energy technologies: An application of a social impact assessment framework
A Buchmayr, E Verhofstadt, L Van Ootegem, G Thomassen, SE Taelman, ...
Applied Energy 312, 118808, 2022
422022
On the moderating role of years of work experience in the Job Demand–Control model
E Verhofstadt, E Baillien, D Verhaest, H De Witte
Economic and Industrial Democracy 38 (2), 294-313, 2017
422017
Preferences and subjective satisfaction: Measuring well-being on the job for policy evaluation
E Schokkaert, L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
CESifo Economic Studies 57 (4), 683-714, 2011
412011
What drives the drivers? Predicting turnover intentions in the Belgian bus and coach industry
S Lannoo, E Verhofstadt
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice 91, 251-259, 2016
402016
Well-being, life satisfaction and capabilities of flood disaster victims
L Van Ootegem, E Verhofstadt
Environmental Impact Assessment Review 57, 134-138, 2016
342016
Does loneliness lurk in temp work? Exploring the associations between temporary employment, loneliness at work and job satisfaction
E Moens, S Baert, E Verhofstadt, L Van Ootegem
PLoS One 16 (5), e0250664, 2021
312021
The transition from school to work in Flanders: a duration analysis
J Vanoverberghe, D Verhaest, E Verhofstadt, E Omey
Journal of education and work 21 (4), 317-331, 2008
302008
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