This is the labor market perspective of your master’s degree
Are you doing a master’s in Fiscal economics, Econometrics or Tax law? Then your prospects on the job market are ‘very good’, according to unemployment benefits agency UWV. A lot of alumni from these studies quickly obtain a permanent job and a good starting salary. And even after ten years, graduates from these master programmes are doing well on permanent jobs and annual income.

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UWV has calculated the labor market prospect for all Dutch master programmes one year and ten years after graduation, based – among other things – on the average annual income and the percentage of graduates with a permanent job. What about alumni of your master’s degree? Look up your job market perspective below.
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Tim FicherouxDesk editor
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