J. Bakens
Jessie Bakens is senior researcher and project leader at the Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA). Her research is part of ROA’s research programme labour market and training, and human capital in the region. She focuses on applied research on labour market forecasts, the demand for (regional) skills in the labour market, and the role of the labour market in the energy transition. Jessie obtained Master’s degrees in Economics and in Social Sciences from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She conducted her PhD research at the Department of Spatial Economics at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. In her dissertation she investigates the economic impacts of immigrants and ethnic diversity on cities by focusing on the effects of ethnic diversity on productivity, and the utility derived from immigrant-induced amenities. Before joining ROA, she worked as a researcher at the Sheffield Methods Institute of the University of Sheffield and at the municipality of Amsterdam. Jessie Bakens at IDEAS: https://ideas.repec.org/f/pba1504.html
Expertise
Labour market forecasting; geographic mobility; regional labour demand; energy transition, skills demand.
Key publications
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Weterings, A. B. R., Bakens, J., Ivanova, O., den Nijs, S., Thissen, M., Abbink, H., Bijlsma, I., Dijksman, S., & Pestel, N. (2022). Inzicht in arbeidsmarktknelpunten voor de uitvoering van het klimaatbeleid: Opzet en uitkomsten van het PBL-ROA-model. Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving (PBL). ROA External ReportsMore information about this publication
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Heyma, A., van Kesteren, J., Bakens, J., Gerards, R., Klinker, I., & Graus, E. (2022). Arbeidsmarktkrapte technici: Ontwikkelingen, verklaringen en handelingsperspectieven. SEO Amsterdam. ROA External ReportsMore information about this publication
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Bakens, J., Abbink, H., & Retz, M. (2022). Update arbeidsmarktprognoses 2026. ROA. ROA Fact Sheets No. 003 https://doi.org/10.26481/umarof.2022003More information about this publication
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Bakens, J., Florax, R. J. G. M., de Groot, H. L. F., & Mulder, P. (2022). Living apart together: The economic value of ethnic diversity in cities. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 49(8), 2267-2282. Article 23998083221082112. https://doi.org/10.1177/23998083221082112More information about this publication
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