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Translation of security report published in Springer series
“An effective Dutch security policy has to respond to the international interdependence of our society,” states the Netherlands ...
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National Institute for Public Health and the Environment Expenditure on healthcare will continue to rise until 2060 by an average of 2.8 percent a year
Expenditure on healthcare is expected to continue rising until 2060. Without any policy changes, the costs will increase by an ...
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WRR explores possible steps in the wake of COVID-19
The effects of the COVID-19 virus on the Netherlands are far-reaching. Because the complete extermination of the virus is not ...
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Digital resilience under pressure
The government has sent its response to the WRR report entitled Voorbereiden op digitale ontwrichting (Preparing for Digital ...
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‘European Variations as a Key to Cooperation’ in International Springerseries
The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) and Springer published a new title in the series 'Research for ...
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Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency presents background study to WRR Uncertainty and Social Discontent research study
This week saw the publication of the Wonen en gevoelens van onbehagen (Housing and Feelings of Social Discontent) study by the ...
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Project group 'Sustainable Health Care' visits France and the United Kingdom
Delegations from the ‘Houdbare Zorg’ (‘Sustainable Helalthcare’) project group went on working visits to Paris and London in ...
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Prime Minister Mark Rutte visits The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR)
On Thursday 30 January, Prime Minister Rutte paid a visit to the WRR. This was the first of two visits the Prime Minister ...
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Science in policy advice
On Tuesday 21 January 2020, Johannes Klumpers gave a lecture to employees and council members of The Netherlands Scientific ...
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WRR report 102: Invest in quality of work now
New technology, the growth of flexible working options and a higher workload can greatly affect quality of work. The Netherlands ...