Tourism; key indicators, National Accounts 2010-2014

Table explanation


This table contains information about tourist key indicators. Tourism contributes to the Dutch economy (contribution to employment, gross domestic product and value added). Tourism is not an industry in itself, but covers a wide range of products and services. The figures are consistent with the conceptual framework of the National Accounts (NA) and can be compared with existing macroeconomic indicators such as gross domestic product, the total value added and the total number of jobs in the Netherlands. The tourism accounts offer an integrated macroeconomic overview of the importance of tourism to the economy.

Data available from: 2010-2014

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final till 2012. The figures for the years 2013 and 2014 have a provisional status. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.

Changes as of August 18, 2016:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is discontinued because a part of the figures will from now on only by published in base prices. This is conform the policy of National Accounts. This table is replaced by table Tourism; key indicators, National Accounts. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Contribution tourism in current prices
Figures are expressed in prices of the relevant reporting year, million euro.
Tourism: expenditure total NL economy
Tourism of visitors, both resident and non-resident, within the economic territory of the Netherlands (inbound and domestic).
A person is resident if it has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
A person is a non-resident if its centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands.
Tourism (volume indices, 2010 =100)
The volume is compared to the base year. Fixed prices, base year 2010.
Tourism: expenditure total NL economy
Tourism of visitors, both resident and non-resident, within the economic territory of the Netherlands (inbound and domestic).
A person is resident if it has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
A person is a non-resident if its centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands.