Caribbean Netherlands; nuisance in neighbourhood, personal characteristics

Caribbean Netherlands; nuisance in neighbourhood, personal characteristics

Personal characteristics Accuracy Caribbean Netherlands Periods Reported nuisances in own neighbourhood Physical deterioration One or more forms physical deterioration (% ‘Occurs sometimes’) Reported nuisances in own neighbourhood Social nuisance One or more forms of social nuisance (% ‘Occurs sometimes’) Reported nuisances in own neighbourhood Traffic nuisance One or more forms of traffic nuisance (% ‘Occurs sometimes’) Experienced nuisance in own neighbourhoo Physical deterioration One or more forms physical deterioration (% ‘great nuisance’) Experienced nuisance in own neighbourhoo Social nuisance One or more forms of social nuisance (% ‘great nuisance’) Experienced nuisance in own neighbourhoo Traffic nuisance One or more forms of traffic nuisance (% ‘great nuisance’)
Total persons Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 39.1 25.4 51.1 13.8 6.4 25.0
Total persons Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 2.4 2.1 2.4 1.7 1.2 2.1
Sex: male Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 37.7 26.3 48.1 13.1 7.0 22.1
Sex: male Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.3 3.0 3.4 2.3 1.7 2.8
Sex: female Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 40.7 24.4 54.4 14.6 5.7 28.1
Sex: female Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.4 3.0 3.5 2.5 1.6 3.1
Age: 15 to 44 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 41.1 30.1 50.8 12.7 6.7 24.2
Age: 15 to 44 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.4 3.2 3.5 2.3 1.7 3.0
Age: 45 years or older Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 37.3 20.9 51.5 14.9 6.1 25.8
Age: 45 years or older Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.3 2.8 3.4 2.4 1.6 3.0
Age: 15 to 24 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 44.0 34.9 49.9 12.2 7.8 21.0
Age: 15 to 24 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 6.4 6.2 6.5 4.2 3.5 5.3
Age: 25 to 44 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 39.9 28.2 51.2 12.9 6.2 25.5
Age: 25 to 44 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 4.0 3.7 4.1 2.7 2.0 3.6
Age: 45 to 64 years Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 40.7 22.3 52.3 16.2 6.7 26.0
Age: 45 to 64 years Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.9 3.3 4.0 3.0 2.0 3.5
Age: 65 years or older Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 28.9 17.4 49.3 11.6 4.5 25.2
Age: 65 years or older Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 5.8 4.8 6.4 4.1 2.6 5.5
Level of education: Low Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 35.3 24.2 46.2 13.9 6.0 21.1
Level of education: Low Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.1 2.8 3.3 2.3 1.5 2.7
Level of education: Intermediate/High Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 44.0 27.2 57.8 13.8 7.1 30.0
Level of education: Intermediate/High Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 3.6 3.3 3.6 2.5 1.9 3.4
Level of education: Intermediate Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 37.6 29.0 53.2 13.2 9.2 28.0
Level of education: Intermediate Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 4.7 4.4 4.8 3.3 2.8 4.3
Level of education: High Percentage/average Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 52.8 24.8 64.2 14.6 4.2 32.8
Level of education: High Reliability margin Caribbean Netherlands 2017/2018 5.6 4.9 5.4 4.0 2.3 5.3
Source: CBS.
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Table explanation


This table provides data on the occurrence of nuisance and the degree of nuisance experienced by residents of the Caribbean Netherlands aged 15 years and older in private households. Breakdowns by sex, age and level of education are presented. These aspects are shown for the Caribbean Netherlands and also for the islands Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba separately.
The research is a sample survey. This means that the figures shown are estimates for which reliability margins apply. These margins are also included in the table.
The Omnibus survey was carried out for the first time on Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius in 2013 during the month of June and the first week of July. For the second time the Omnibus survey was carried out on Bonaire during the months of October and November 2017, and on Saba and St. Eustatius in the period January to March 2018.

Data available from: 2013

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final.

Changes as of 4 April 2019
None, this is a new table.

When will new figures be published?
New data will be published every four years.

Description topics

Reported nuisances in own neighbourhood
Respondents were asked for a number of nuisances if this occurs in their neighbourhood. Answer possibilities: ‘yes’, ‘no’. ‘Occurs sometimes’ shows the proportion of respondents who answered ‘yes’. It concerns the following nuisances:
- Litter in the street;
- Vandalised public items;
- Graffiti on walls or buildings;
- Animal poop on sidewalks or on the street;
- Speeding cars;
- Parking issues;
- Aggressive behaviour in traffic;
- Drunk persons in the street;
- Drug use or drug dealing;
- Nuisance caused by cafés, restaurants, snack bars;
- Nuisance caused by residents in the neighbourhood;
- People being bothered in the street;
- Youths hanging about.

Physical deterioration
Physical deterioration includes:
-  Litter in the street;
-  Vandalised public items, such as litter bins or benches;
-  Graffiti on walls or buildings;
-  Animal poop on sidewalks or in the street.

One or more forms physical deterioration
Social nuisance
Social nuisance includes:
-  Drunk persons in the street;
-  Drug use or drug dealing, for instance in the street;
-  People being bothered in the street;
-  Youths hanging about.
One or more forms of social nuisance
Traffic nuisance
Traffic nuisance includes:
-  Speeding cars;
-  Parking issues;
-  Aggressive behaviour in traffic.

One or more forms of traffic nuisance
Experienced nuisance in own neighbourhoo
Respondents were asked for each type of nuisance (if the respondent indicated that it occurred in their own neighbourhood), to what extent they experienced nuisance from this. Answer possibilities: ‘great nuisance’, ‘minor nuisance’, ‘not a nuisance’. The percentages present the proportion of people who experience this as a great nuisance.
Physical deterioration
Physical deterioration includes:
-  Litter in the street;
-  Vandalised public items, such as litter bins or benches;
-  Graffiti on walls or buildings;
-  Animal poop on sidewalks or in the street.

One or more forms physical deterioration
Social nuisance
Social nuisance includes:
-  Drunk persons in the street;
-  Drug use or drug dealing, for instance in the street;
-  People being bothered in the street;
-  Youths hanging about.

One or more forms of social nuisance
Traffic nuisance
Traffic nuisance includes:
-  Speeding cars;
-  Parking issues;
-  Aggressive behaviour in traffic.

One or more forms of traffic nuisance