Thirty-year-olds in the Netherlands are far less likely to be “settled” than they were a decade ago, with sharp declines in homeownership, cohabitation, and parenthood, especially among those without steady jobs. New figures from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and the Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute (NIDI) paint a picture that CBS describes as one of growing economic insecurity and delayed adulthood.
There is a high demand for teachers in The Netherlands. This demand mostly exists because the job conditions have gotten a lot worse, while pay has not increased accordingly. But if he has found a good place, is not worked into a burnout, and makes enough money to live happily, then he should have a very stable job.