Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Region Households Period Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Mixed income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Total compensation of employees (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Wages and salaries (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Employers' social contributions (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Total property income (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Uses Total property income (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Uses Primary income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Primary income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Imputed social contributions (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Social benefits (in cash) Total social benefits (mln euro)
Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 1,264 33,573 27,307 6,266 4,139 2,229 36,748 36,748 2 1,956
Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 1,006 273 242 31 3,990 421 4,847 4,847 1 14,506
Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 285 328 276 52 217 144 686 686 0 3,939
Extra-regio Wages and salaries, single person 2001 . . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Pension, single person 2001 . . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Social benefits, single person 2001 . . . . . . . . . .
North-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 104 2,703 2,179 524 285 169 2,924 2,924 0 202
North-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 102 19 17 2 425 43 502 502 0 1,497
North-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 36 62 51 10 47 21 124 124 0 458
East-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 210 5,416 4,400 1,016 600 391 5,835 5,835 0 321
East-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 181 43 38 5 777 88 913 913 0 2,640
East-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 49 58 49 9 29 26 110 110 0 700
West-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 737 19,870 16,194 3,675 2,651 1,262 21,996 21,996 2 1,130
West-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 501 148 132 15 2,137 202 2,583 2,583 1 7,507
West-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 141 154 131 24 111 54 353 353 0 2,024
South-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 213 5,531 4,490 1,041 597 406 5,935 5,935 0 302
South-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 223 64 56 9 651 88 849 849 0 2,863
South-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 59 54 45 9 29 43 99 99 0 757
Groningen Wages and salaries, single person 2001 45 1,205 968 236 133 73 1,310 1,310 0 93
Groningen Pension, single person 2001 30 5 5 0 130 15 151 151 0 506
Groningen Social benefits, single person 2001 18 22 18 4 7 6 41 41 0 192
Friesland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 33 914 738 176 96 54 989 989 0 70
Friesland Pension, single person 2001 42 6 5 1 188 17 218 218 0 582
Friesland Social benefits, single person 2001 12 23 19 4 4 9 29 29 0 148
Drenthe Wages and salaries, single person 2001 26 585 473 112 56 43 624 624 0 40
Drenthe Pension, single person 2001 30 8 7 1 107 11 134 134 0 409
Drenthe Social benefits, single person 2001 7 17 14 3 35 6 53 53 0 118
Overijssel Wages and salaries, single person 2001 66 1,674 1,362 312 187 108 1,819 1,819 0 107
Overijssel Pension, single person 2001 63 7 6 1 350 25 394 394 0 903
Overijssel Social benefits, single person 2001 15 22 19 3 6 8 35 35 0 206
Flevoland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 24 539 438 101 55 72 546 546 0 37
Flevoland Pension, single person 2001 8 3 3 1 24 5 31 31 0 165
Flevoland Social benefits, single person 2001 7 8 7 1 8 7 16 16 0 119
Gelderland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 121 3,203 2,600 602 358 211 3,471 3,471 0 177
Gelderland Pension, single person 2001 109 33 29 4 403 57 488 488 0 1,572
Gelderland Social benefits, single person 2001 27 28 24 4 15 12 58 58 0 375
Utrecht Wages and salaries, single person 2001 116 3,076 2,504 572 378 195 3,375 3,375 0 185
Utrecht Pension, single person 2001 83 18 17 1 400 37 464 464 0 1,075
Utrecht Social benefits, single person 2001 20 28 24 5 19 4 63 63 0 215
Noord-Holland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 310 8,182 6,687 1,495 974 504 8,963 8,963 1 452
Noord-Holland Pension, single person 2001 186 47 42 5 710 67 876 876 0 2,600
Noord-Holland Social benefits, single person 2001 55 43 36 7 47 27 118 118 0 828
Zuid-Holland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 297 8,117 6,605 1,512 1,242 529 9,127 9,127 1 461
Zuid-Holland Pension, single person 2001 213 75 67 8 952 88 1,152 1,152 0 3,498
Zuid-Holland Social benefits, single person 2001 60 78 67 12 41 18 161 161 0 905
Zeeland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 14 494 398 96 57 35 531 531 0 32
Zeeland Pension, single person 2001 19 8 7 1 74 11 91 91 0 334
Zeeland Social benefits, single person 2001 6 5 4 1 5 5 12 12 0 75
Noord-Brabant Wages and salaries, single person 2001 150 3,991 3,227 764 434 291 4,284 4,284 0 214
Noord-Brabant Pension, single person 2001 141 45 40 5 455 59 583 583 0 1,853
Noord-Brabant Social benefits, single person 2001 38 33 27 6 19 28 62 62 0 501
Limburg Wages and salaries, single person 2001 64 1,539 1,263 277 163 115 1,651 1,651 0 88
Limburg Pension, single person 2001 81 19 16 3 195 30 266 266 0 1,009
Limburg Social benefits, single person 2001 21 21 18 3 10 14 38 38 0 257
Agglomeration of Utrecht Wages and salaries, single person 2001 72 1,908 1,552 356 238 106 2,112 2,112 0 105
Agglomeration of Utrecht Pension, single person 2001 41 2 2 0 232 19 257 257 0 571
Agglomeration of Utrecht Social benefits, single person 2001 13 21 17 3 10 3 42 42 0 136
Rest of the province of Utrecht Wages and salaries, single person 2001 44 1,168 952 216 140 89 1,263 1,263 0 80
Rest of the province of Utrecht Pension, single person 2001 42 15 14 1 169 18 208 208 0 504
Rest of the province of Utrecht Social benefits, single person 2001 6 7 6 1 9 1 21 21 0 79
Agglomeration of Amsterdam Wages and salaries, single person 2001 183 5,381 4,416 965 658 285 5,937 5,937 1 288
Agglomeration of Amsterdam Pension, single person 2001 62 25 22 3 314 24 376 376 0 1,179
Agglomeration of Amsterdam Social benefits, single person 2001 34 27 23 4 34 11 83 83 0 509
Rest of Noord-Holland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 127 2,801 2,271 530 316 219 3,026 3,026 0 164
Rest of Noord-Holland Pension, single person 2001 125 22 20 2 397 43 500 500 0 1,421
Rest of Noord-Holland Social benefits, single person 2001 21 15 13 2 13 16 34 34 0 320
Agglomeration of 's-Gravenhage Wages and salaries, single person 2001 94 2,413 1,961 452 289 152 2,644 2,644 0 130
Agglomeration of 's-Gravenhage Pension, single person 2001 70 26 24 3 355 32 419 419 0 1,034
Agglomeration of 's-Gravenhage Social benefits, single person 2001 16 24 20 4 18 7 51 51 0 286
Rijnmond Wages and salaries, single person 2001 92 2,877 2,345 532 321 183 3,106 3,106 0 168
Rijnmond Pension, single person 2001 57 27 24 3 240 27 296 296 0 1,190
Rijnmond Social benefits, single person 2001 25 39 33 6 10 7 67 67 0 409
Rest of Zuid-Holland Wages and salaries, single person 2001 111 2,827 2,299 528 632 194 3,377 3,377 0 163
Rest of Zuid-Holland Pension, single person 2001 86 22 19 3 357 28 436 436 0 1,274
Rest of Zuid-Holland Social benefits, single person 2001 19 15 13 2 13 4 43 43 0 210
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation

Transactions in mln. euro, transactions per capita and
transactions per household
1995 - 2001
Changed on May 17 2006.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Transactions in mln euro
Primary distribution of income account
The allocation of primary income account describes the distribution of
value added over all participants (i.e. the suppliers of the production
factors labour and capital) in the production process. It is shown how
wages and salaries of employees end up at those households to which they
belong. This provides a statistical description on how the labour market
(where individual employees are active) is related to different households
groups. This information opens the door to further research on the
dependence of the different household groups on demand and compensation of
the different kinds of labour.
Resources
Mixed income (net)
Net mixed income is the operating surplus (excluding consumption of fixed
capital) that remains after deducting from the value added at basic prices
the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies
on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed
income, because it also contains compensation for work by the owners and
their family members. Operating surplus also consists, in the case of
households, of the operating surplus from housing services produced for
own consumption by owner-occupiers.
Compensation of employees
Total compensation of employees
Compensation of employees is the total remuneration paid by employers
to their employees in return for work done. Employees are all residents
and non-residents working in a paid job. Managing directors of limited
companies are considered to be employees; therefore their salaries are
also included in the compensation of employees. The same holds for
people working in sheltered workshops.
Wages and salaries
Wages and salaries include income taxes and employees' social
contributions even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid
directly to tax authorities, social security schemes and pension schemes.
Wages include payments that are periodically and directly paid to
employees. Besides they contain extras (such as bonuses, overtime pay,
tips, commission), wages in kind (such as free housing, free food,
'company car', day nursery, lower interest rates on mortgages,
free travel (or at reduced prices) and holiday allowances. Furthermore,
certain refunds for costs made by the employee, such as travel expenses
to and from work, are included as well.
Employers' social contributions
Employers' social contributions consist of payments to insurers made by
employers for the benefit of their employees. They can be classified in
employers' social security contributions, employers' private social
contributions (o.w. pension schemes) and the imputed social contributions.
In most cases the employers directly pay the employers' social
contributions to the insurers. However, to show that these contributions
are paid for the benefit of employees, these payments are recorded as two
transactions: a) employers pay employers' social contributions to their
employees, and b) employees pay the same contributions to social
insurance funds.
Total property income
Uses
Total property income
Primary income (net)
This is the balancing item of the allocation of the primary income account
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
Primary income (net)
This is the balancing item of the allocation of the primary income account
Imputed social contributions
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.
Social benefits (in cash)
Total social benefits
Social benefits are transfers to households, intended to relieve them
from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, such as
sickness, invalidity, disability, old age, survivors and unemployment.
Social benefits are classified in social security benefits, social
assistance benefits, private social benefits (o.w. pension benefits)
and unfunded employee social benefits.