Regional accounts; income accounts of households 1995-2009

Regional accounts; income accounts of households 1995-2009

Households Regions Periods Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Total other current transfers (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total other current transfers (mln euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account resources Total other current transfers (euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total other current transfers (euro) Transactions per household Secondary distribution of income account Resources Total other current transfers (euro) Transactions per household Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total other current transfers (euro)
Households, total Netherlands 2009* 26,381 26,381 1,592 1,592 3,474 3,474
Households, total North-Netherlands 2009* 2,693 2,693 1,571 1,571 3,392 3,392
Households, total East-Netherlands 2009* 5,299 5,299 1,507 1,507 3,451 3,451
Households, total West-Netherlands 2009* 12,836 12,836 1,651 1,651 3,514 3,514
Households, total South-Netherlands 2009* 5,552 5,552 1,557 1,557 3,444 3,444
Households, total Drenthe 2009* 744 744 1,516 1,516 3,412 3,412
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Mixed income Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Mixed income North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Mixed income East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Mixed income West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Mixed income South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Mixed income Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, total Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, total North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, total East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, total West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, total South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, total Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, single person Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, single person North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, single person East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, single person West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, single person South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, single person Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, multi person Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, multi person North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, multi person East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, multi person West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, multi person South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Pension, multi person Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, total Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, total North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, total East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, total West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, total South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, total Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, single person Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, single person North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, single person East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, single person West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, single person South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, single person Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi pers without ch. Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi pers without ch. North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi pers without ch. East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi pers without ch. West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi pers without ch. South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi pers without ch. Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi person with ch. Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi person with ch. North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi person with ch. East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi person with ch. West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi person with ch. South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Social benefits, multi person with ch. Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Institutional households Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Institutional households North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Institutional households East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Institutional households West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Institutional households South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Institutional households Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Total private households Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Total private households North-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Total private households East-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Total private households West-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Total private households South-Netherlands 2009* . . . . . .
Total private households Drenthe 2009* . . . . . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation



Data available from 1995.

Status of the figures
The data from 1995 onwards are final. The figures for the last year are provisional. These figures will not be made final because this table is stopped.

Changes as of 19 November 2013:
None. This table is stopped.


When will new figures be published?
This table is stopped and will be continued as Regional accounts; transactions of the sector households. See paragraph 3.


Description topics

Transactions in mln euro
Amounts in million euro.
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of
household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by
household group.
Resources
Transactions received.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (resources) consist of Imputed social
contributions, Non-life insurance claims and Other current transfers
n.e.c.
Imputed social contributions (self-employed).
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded
employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions)
paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Non-life insurance claims.
Non-life insurance claims represent the amounts which insurance
enterprises are obliged to pay in settlement of injuries or damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (uses) consist of
Unfunded employee social benefits, Non-life insurance premiums and
Other current transfers n.e.c.
Unfunded employee social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Non-life insurance premiums
Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums payable
by policyholders to obtain insurance cover during the accounting period,
and the premium supplements payable out of the property income
attributed to insurance policy holders, after deducting the compensation
of insurance services. These premiums provide cover against damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
As the compensation of insurance services of non-life insurance
enterprises is calculated by subtracting the claims from the premiums
(actual premiums and premium supplements), it follows that the total
non-life insurance premiums must equal the total non-life insurance
claims of the insurance enterprises.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Transactions per capita
The compilations of the per capita data is based on the total value per
household type divided by the number of persons of that household type per
region..
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of
household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by
household group.
resources
Transactions received.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (resources) consist of Imputed social
contributions, Non-life insurance claims and Other current transfers
n.e.c.
Imputed social contributions (self-employed).
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded
employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions)
paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Non-life insurance claims.
Non-life insurance claims represent the amounts which insurance
enterprises are obliged to pay in settlement of injuries or damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (uses) consist of
Unfunded employee social benefits, Non-life insurance premiums and
Other current transfers n.e.c.
Unfunded employee social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Non-life insurance premiums
Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums payable
by policyholders to obtain insurance cover during the accounting period,
and the premium supplements payable out of the property income
attributed to insurance policy holders, after deducting the compensation
of insurance services. These premiums provide cover against damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
As the compensation of insurance services of non-life insurance
enterprises is calculated by subtracting the claims from the premiums
(actual premiums and premium supplements), it follows that the total
non-life insurance premiums must equal the total non-life insurance
claims of the insurance enterprises.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Transactions per household
The compilations of the per household data is based on the total value per
household type divided by the number of households of that household type
per region.
No data is available for the institutional households.
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of
household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by
household group.
Resources
Transactions received.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (resources) consist of Imputed social
contributions, Non-life insurance claims and Other current transfers
n.e.c.
Imputed social contributions (self-employed).
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded
employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions)
paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Non-life insurance claims.
Non-life insurance claims represent the amounts which insurance
enterprises are obliged to pay in settlement of injuries or damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (uses) consist of
Unfunded employee social benefits, Non-life insurance premiums and
Other current transfers n.e.c.
Unfunded employee social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Non-life insurance premiums
Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums payable
by policyholders to obtain insurance cover during the accounting period,
and the premium supplements payable out of the property income
attributed to insurance policy holders, after deducting the compensation
of insurance services. These premiums provide cover against damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
As the compensation of insurance services of non-life insurance
enterprises is calculated by subtracting the claims from the premiums
(actual premiums and premium supplements), it follows that the total
non-life insurance premiums must equal the total non-life insurance
claims of the insurance enterprises.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.