loondalingen
Loondalingen is a term used in Dutch-language economic discourse to describe declines in wages or compensation. It can refer to nominal wage reductions implemented by employers, as well as real wage declines that occur when price levels rise faster than wages. In this sense loondalingen captures changes in the purchasing power of workers’ earnings, not only the absence of wage growth.
The concept covers different mechanisms. Nominal loondalingen occur when wages are cut or when pay packages
Causes of loondalingen include economic downturns, demand shocks, productivity setbacks, austerity policies, and shifts in labor-market
Effects of loondalingen vary. They can reduce household consumption and living standards, potentially dampening aggregate demand.
Measurement and discussion typically rely on wage series, inflation data, and real-wage indices, with attention to