Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Region Households Period 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 Uses Unfunded empl. social benefits (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Disposable income (net) (mln euro) Transactions per capita Primary distribution of income account Uses Total property income (euro) Transactions per capita Primary distribution of income account Uses Primary income (net) (euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Uses Unfunded empl.social benefits (euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Uses Disposable income (net) (euro) Transactions per household Primary distribution of income account Uses Total property income (euro) Transactions per household Primary distribution of income account Uses Primary income (net) (euro) Transactions per household Secondary distribution of income account Uses Unfunded empl.social benefits (euro) Transactions per household Secondary distribution of income account Uses Disposable income (net) (euro)
Netherlands Households, total 2001 24,831 281,596 406 214,908 1,547 17,549 25 13,393 . . . .
Netherlands Institutional households 2001 20 647 0 2,274 92 2,969 0 10,433 . . . .
Extra-regio Households, total 2001 0 359 0 185 . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Institutional households 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . .
North-Netherlands Households, total 2001 2,489 25,351 51 20,569 1,483 15,103 31 12,254 . . . .
North-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 3 93 0 278 112 3,553 2 10,588 . . . .
East-Netherlands Households, total 2001 5,240 55,385 85 42,630 1,556 16,448 25 12,660 . . . .
East-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 3 128 0 460 64 2,671 0 9,580 . . . .
West-Netherlands Households, total 2001 11,450 140,513 172 104,730 1,532 18,799 23 14,012 . . . .
West-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 7 289 0 977 81 3,166 0 10,716 . . . .
South-Netherlands Households, total 2001 5,651 59,988 97 46,795 1,603 17,013 28 13,271 . . . .
South-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 7 137 0 558 127 2,608 1 10,643 . . . .
Groningen Households, total 2001 737 8,346 14 6,769 1,297 14,682 24 11,908 . . . .
Groningen Institutional households 2001 1 34 0 95 128 3,816 5 10,787 . . . .
Friesland Households, total 2001 1,049 9,644 25 7,827 1,656 15,227 39 12,359 . . . .
Friesland Institutional households 2001 1 23 0 96 148 2,432 0 10,265 . . . .
Drenthe Households, total 2001 703 7,360 13 5,972 1,474 15,441 27 12,529 . . . .
Drenthe Institutional households 2001 0 37 0 87 53 4,569 0 10,746 . . . .
Overijssel Households, total 2001 1,515 16,799 25 13,236 1,390 15,410 23 12,141 . . . .
Overijssel Institutional households 2001 1 32 0 133 51 2,518 0 10,307 . . . .
Flevoland Households, total 2001 699 5,812 10 4,160 2,084 17,333 31 12,406 . . . .
Flevoland Institutional households 2001 0 7 0 12 50 3,373 0 5,868 . . . .
Gelderland Households, total 2001 3,026 32,773 49 25,234 1,559 16,878 25 12,995 . . . .
Gelderland Institutional households 2001 2 89 0 315 69 2,688 0 9,522 . . . .
Utrecht Households, total 2001 1,934 22,883 23 16,483 1,743 20,621 21 14,854 . . . .
Utrecht Institutional households 2001 1 61 0 180 67 3,494 0 10,345 . . . .
Noord-Holland Households, total 2001 3,983 49,249 64 36,617 1,564 19,336 25 14,376 . . . .
Noord-Holland Institutional households 2001 3 93 0 329 102 3,337 0 11,870 . . . .
Zuid-Holland Households, total 2001 4,980 62,478 73 46,934 1,447 18,154 21 13,638 . . . .
Zuid-Holland Institutional households 2001 3 120 0 406 77 2,944 0 9,979 . . . .
Zeeland Households, total 2001 553 5,904 11 4,696 1,471 15,699 29 12,486 . . . .
Zeeland Institutional households 2001 0 16 0 63 52 2,914 0 11,537 . . . .
Noord-Brabant Households, total 2001 3,919 41,701 68 31,514 1,644 17,498 28 13,224 . . . .
Noord-Brabant Institutional households 2001 5 84 0 354 135 2,406 0 10,168 . . . .
Limburg Households, total 2001 1,732 18,288 29 15,281 1,516 16,000 26 13,369 . . . .
Limburg Institutional households 2001 2 53 0 204 112 3,005 2 11,580 . . . .
Agglomeration of Utrecht Households, total 2001 882 10,996 8 7,830 1,628 20,305 15 14,459 . . . .
Agglomeration of Utrecht Institutional households 2001 1 42 0 108 76 4,143 0 10,537 . . . .
Rest of the province of Utrecht Households, total 2001 1,052 11,887 15 8,653 1,852 20,921 27 15,230 . . . .
Rest of the province of Utrecht Institutional households 2001 0 18 0 72 54 2,562 0 10,068 . . . .
Agglomeration of Amsterdam Households, total 2001 1,606 23,149 27 16,846 1,381 19,898 23 14,480 . . . .
Agglomeration of Amsterdam Institutional households 2001 0 26 0 96 50 3,244 0 11,846 . . . .
Rest of Noord-Holland Households, total 2001 2,376 26,100 37 19,771 1,717 18,863 27 14,289 . . . .
Rest of Noord-Holland Institutional households 2001 2 66 0 233 123 3,376 0 11,880 . . . .
Agglomeration of 's-Gravenhage Households, total 2001 1,031 13,766 13 10,428 1,455 19,433 18 14,721 . . . .
Agglomeration of 's-Gravenhage Institutional households 2001 1 19 0 70 124 2,969 0 11,111 . . . .
Rijnmond Households, total 2001 1,503 19,287 17 14,883 1,268 16,265 15 12,551 . . . .
Rijnmond Institutional households 2001 1 22 0 104 67 1,808 0 8,607 . . . .
Rest of Zuid-Holland Households, total 2001 2,446 29,425 43 21,622 1,581 19,017 28 13,974 . . . .
Rest of Zuid-Holland Institutional households 2001 2 79 0 232 70 3,553 0 10,406 . . . .
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.
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.
Uses
Unfunded empl. social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Disposable income (net)
Disposable income (excluding consumption of fixed capital) is the
balancing item of the secondary distribution of income account.
It shows for each sector its disposable income, which remains after
the redistribution of primary income by compulsory or non-compulsory
current transfers between the sectors.
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..
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.
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.
Uses
Unfunded empl.social benefits
Unfunded employee social benefits (self-employed).
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Disposable income (net)
Disposable income (excluding consumption of fixed capital) is the
balancing item of the secondary distribution of income account.
It shows for each sector its disposable income, which remains after
the redistribution of primary income by compulsory or non-compulsory
current transfers between the sectors.
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.
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.
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.
Uses
Unfunded empl.social benefits
Unfunded employee social benefits (self-employed).
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Disposable income (net)
Disposable income (excluding consumption of fixed capital) is the
balancing item of the secondary distribution of income account.
It shows for each sector its disposable income, which remains after
the redistribution of primary income by compulsory or non-compulsory
current transfers between the sectors.