Regional key figures; national accounts 2010-2016

Regional key figures; national accounts 2010-2016

Periods Regions GDP (market prices) (million euros) GDP per capita (euros) GDP, volumechanges (%) Gross value added, volume changes (%) Value added (at basic prices) (million euros) Compensation of employees (million euros) Full-time equivalent (fte) Full-time equivalent (fte) total (x 1, 000) Full-time equivalent (fte) Full-time equivalent (fte) employee (x 1, 000) Full-time equivalent (fte) Full-time equivalent (fte) self-employed (x 1, 000) Employed persons Employed persons total (x 1, 000) Employed persons Employee (x 1, 000) Employed persons Self-employed (x 1, 000) Hours worked Hours worked total (million hours) Hours worked Hours worked employee (million hours) Hours worked Hours worked self-employed (million hours)
2010 The Netherlands 631,512 38,008 . . 567,757 310,471 7,055.8 5,955.3 1,100.5 8,777.8 7,395.9 1,381.9 12,476.5 9,982.5 2,494.1
2011 The Netherlands 642,929 38,515 1.7 2.0 579,590 318,040 7,098.6 5,958.2 1,140.4 8,853.7 7,444.2 1,409.5 12,594.3 10,057.2 2,537.2
2012 The Netherlands 645,164 38,506 -1.1 -0.8 583,832 322,825 7,055.1 5,900.9 1,154.2 8,835.9 7,399.5 1,436.5 12,486.5 9,923.7 2,562.8
2013 The Netherlands 652,748 38,844 -0.2 0.1 588,535 324,595 6,971.6 5,807.0 1,164.6 8,731.6 7,284.8 1,446.8 12,378.2 9,804.0 2,574.2
2014 The Netherlands 663,008 39,313 1.4 1.5 597,414 327,963 6,964.0 5,774.2 1,189.8 8,723.6 7,244.4 1,479.2 12,465.5 9,819.0 2,646.5
2015* The Netherlands 683,457 40,346 2.3 2.0 614,986 330,060 7,037.3 5,827.0 1,210.3 8,806.1 7,314.7 1,491.4 12,539.0 9,869.3 2,669.7
2016* The Netherlands 702,641 41,258 2.2 2.1 631,032 . 7,131.3 5,929.7 1,201.6 8,901.1 7,416.5 1,484.6 12,788.3 10,093.0 2,695.3
2010 Groningen (PV) 28,520 49,356 . . 25,641 8,840 213.5 176.4 37.1 279.2 231.9 47.3 386.2 301.5 84.7
2011 Groningen (PV) 29,541 50,937 -2.9 -2.6 26,631 9,101 216.2 177.8 38.4 282.6 234.5 48.1 389.8 303.6 86.2
2012 Groningen (PV) 31,575 54,319 -0.5 -0.2 28,573 9,227 214.2 175.6 38.6 279.5 230.4 49.1 383.8 297.1 86.7
2013 Groningen (PV) 33,322 57,233 5.7 6.0 30,044 9,343 213.2 174.3 38.9 276.1 226.8 49.3 380.5 293.7 86.8
2014 Groningen (PV) 29,193 50,045 -7.6 -7.6 26,305 9,435 212.4 173.3 39.1 275.8 226.2 49.5 382.4 294.5 87.9
2015* Groningen (PV) 26,031 44,586 -8.3 -8.5 23,423 9,498 213.7 173.9 39.8 277.5 227.6 49.9 382.5 293.9 88.6
2016* Groningen (PV) 24,102 41,295 -1.8 -1.8 21,646 . 216.2 176.7 39.5 280.2 230.6 49.6 389.5 300.0 89.5
2010 Friesland (PV) 17,315 26,771 . . 15,567 8,701 224.0 174.4 49.6 306.5 244.1 62.4 425.0 311.0 114.0
2011 Friesland (PV) 18,100 27,965 3.7 4.1 16,317 8,961 225.9 174.5 51.4 309.6 246.1 63.5 430.7 314.3 116.4
2012 Friesland (PV) 18,051 27,898 -2.6 -2.3 16,335 8,987 223.4 171.7 51.7 308.1 243.5 64.5 423.5 306.7 116.9
2013 Friesland (PV) 18,041 27,902 -1.9 -1.5 16,266 8,884 219.4 167.2 52.2 298.6 233.9 64.7 412.6 295.7 116.9
2014 Friesland (PV) 18,278 28,282 0.9 1.0 16,470 8,935 217.6 164.8 52.8 301.2 235.4 65.7 418.1 298.4 119.7
2015* Friesland (PV) 18,293 28,311 1.2 0.9 16,460 8,937 219.4 165.8 53.6 298.6 232.4 66.2 413.6 293.0 120.6
2016* Friesland (PV) 18,581 28,743 1.6 1.5 16,687 . 221.6 168.4 53.2 300.7 234.9 65.8 420.2 298.8 121.4
2010 Drenthe (PV) 13,026 26,519 . . 11,711 6,756 171.5 137.7 33.8 230.5 186.9 43.6 315.8 238.3 77.4
2011 Drenthe (PV) 13,295 27,071 1.2 1.5 11,985 6,946 172.4 137.8 34.6 230.0 186.2 43.8 315.9 237.8 78.1
2012 Drenthe (PV) 13,307 27,137 -1.5 -1.2 12,042 6,982 169.8 134.9 34.9 231.1 187.1 44.0 313.9 235.6 78.3
2013 Drenthe (PV) 13,278 27,128 -1.5 -1.2 11,972 6,918 166.2 131.4 34.8 229.1 185.3 43.7 311.6 233.7 77.9
2014 Drenthe (PV) 13,614 27,853 2.2 2.3 12,267 7,071 167.1 131.8 35.3 228.7 184.3 44.4 313.3 233.8 79.5
2015* Drenthe (PV) 13,711 28,062 1.2 0.9 12,337 7,051 167.5 131.6 35.9 226.9 182.2 44.7 310.8 230.6 80.2
2016* Drenthe (PV) 14,119 28,802 2.0 2.0 12,680 . 169.1 133.6 35.5 228.9 184.4 44.5 316.2 235.3 80.9
2010 Overijssel (PV) 35,087 30,985 . . 31,545 18,431 441.9 369.2 72.7 594.0 498.9 95.1 810.2 643.2 166.9
2011 Overijssel (PV) 36,236 31,896 3.3 3.6 32,666 19,053 448.2 373.3 74.9 601.9 506.0 95.9 823.3 654.5 168.8
2012 Overijssel (PV) 35,379 31,075 -3.4 -3.1 32,016 19,159 442.6 366.8 75.8 598.5 500.6 97.9 812.5 642.1 170.5
2013 Overijssel (PV) 35,703 31,332 -1.1 -0.8 32,191 19,206 436.5 359.6 76.9 588.8 490.0 98.8 799.8 628.0 171.8
2014 Overijssel (PV) 36,554 32,060 1.4 1.5 32,938 19,287 432.2 355.0 77.2 587.2 488.3 98.9 803.3 629.4 174.0
2015* Overijssel (PV) 37,525 32,846 2.8 2.5 33,766 19,316 434.8 356.4 78.4 585.7 486.0 99.7 801.5 626.1 175.4
2016* Overijssel (PV) 39,059 34,083 2.7 2.6 35,078 . 439.9 362.2 77.7 591.2 492.0 99.2 815.9 639.3 176.6
2010 Flevoland (PV) 11,544 29,607 . . 10,379 5,545 135.5 110.4 25.1 174.1 142.6 31.5 247.1 189.8 57.2
2011 Flevoland (PV) 11,683 29,671 2.0 2.3 10,532 5,650 136.1 109.7 26.4 173.9 141.4 32.6 247.8 188.8 59.0
2012 Flevoland (PV) 11,667 29,389 -1.0 -0.7 10,558 5,757 136.0 109.6 26.4 177.8 144.7 33.1 250.9 192.0 59.0
2013 Flevoland (PV) 11,609 29,083 -2.6 -2.3 10,467 5,670 133.3 106.2 27.1 174.8 141.4 33.5 249.1 189.0 60.1
2014 Flevoland (PV) 11,935 29,775 3.0 3.1 10,754 5,736 133.3 105.8 27.5 171.4 137.3 34.1 246.6 185.1 61.6
2015* Flevoland (PV) 12,405 30,787 2.9 2.7 11,162 5,755 134.4 106.4 28.0 170.0 135.6 34.4 243.0 180.9 62.1
2016* Flevoland (PV) 12,959 31,923 2.6 2.5 11,638 . 136.2 108.4 27.8 171.9 137.7 34.2 248.2 185.6 62.6
2010 Gelderland (PV) 63,413 31,678 . . 57,011 33,348 792.6 659.7 132.9 1,028.0 858.3 169.7 1,440.8 1,138.8 302.1
2011 Gelderland (PV) 65,717 32,732 3.6 3.9 59,243 34,338 801.4 664.3 137.1 1,043.9 871.2 172.7 1,458.9 1,152.8 306.1
2012 Gelderland (PV) 64,630 32,102 -2.6 -2.3 58,486 34,749 794.1 655.1 139.0 1,039.4 864.5 174.9 1,443.6 1,134.2 309.4
2013 Gelderland (PV) 65,020 32,224 -1.3 -0.9 58,624 34,668 781.6 640.9 140.7 1,021.5 844.3 177.2 1,421.5 1,109.7 311.7
2014 Gelderland (PV) 66,598 32,918 1.6 1.6 60,009 34,897 778.2 635.3 142.9 1,015.5 835.0 180.4 1,430.0 1,111.1 318.9
2015* Gelderland (PV) 68,249 33,604 2.4 2.1 61,412 34,962 782.8 637.5 145.3 1,016.9 835.0 181.9 1,425.9 1,104.3 321.6
2016* Gelderland (PV) 70,789 34,673 2.3 2.2 63,575 . 792.2 648.0 144.2 1,026.7 845.7 181.0 1,452.6 1,128.1 324.5
2010 Utrecht (PV) 55,923 45,657 . . 50,277 29,076 614.5 534.3 80.2 726.6 627.5 99.2 1,042.7 862.4 180.3
2011 Utrecht (PV) 56,274 45,642 0.9 1.2 50,730 29,495 614.8 530.9 83.9 728.7 626.9 101.8 1,044.7 860.3 184.5
2012 Utrecht (PV) 56,331 45,384 -1.3 -1.0 50,976 30,092 612.8 527.3 85.5 729.6 624.7 104.9 1,040.7 852.9 187.8
2013 Utrecht (PV) 57,209 45,786 0.3 0.7 51,581 30,394 608.7 522.1 86.6 727.8 621.6 106.2 1,040.0 850.4 189.7
2014 Utrecht (PV) 58,068 46,136 0.7 0.7 52,323 30,420 604.6 515.6 89.0 727.9 618.3 109.6 1,047.1 851.4 195.7
2015* Utrecht (PV) 59,530 46,926 2.5 2.3 53,566 30,353 606.3 515.7 90.6 730.0 619.3 110.6 1,047.9 850.3 197.6
2016* Utrecht (PV) 61,452 48,045 2.5 2.4 55,189 . 614.9 524.7 90.2 737.5 627.3 110.2 1,068.4 868.4 200.0
2010 Noord-Holland (PV) 124,982 46,630 . . 112,364 60,215 1,298.6 1,104.1 194.5 1,519.0 1,285.1 233.9 2,197.8 1,761.1 436.6
2011 Noord-Holland (PV) 126,518 46,847 2.8 3.1 114,054 62,328 1,318.8 1,115.8 203.0 1,542.4 1,301.7 240.7 2,236.3 1,789.6 446.8
2012 Noord-Holland (PV) 127,199 46,815 -0.6 -0.3 115,107 63,213 1,312.1 1,106.1 206.0 1,542.4 1,294.8 247.7 2,221.3 1,768.0 453.3
2013 Noord-Holland (PV) 130,973 47,926 1.5 1.8 118,089 64,571 1,309.7 1,099.8 209.9 1,539.7 1,288.6 251.2 2,227.6 1,767.2 460.5
2014 Noord-Holland (PV) 136,938 49,766 4.0 4.1 123,390 66,040 1,325.2 1,108.5 216.7 1,547.6 1,287.2 260.4 2,259.0 1,781.3 477.7
2015* Noord-Holland (PV) 143,668 51,802 3.6 3.3 129,275 67,342 1,357.5 1,136.6 220.9 1,603.4 1,340.6 262.8 2,329.6 1,847.1 482.5
2016* Noord-Holland (PV) 148,243 52,998 3.0 2.9 133,135 . 1,377.3 1,157.3 220.0 1,622.9 1,360.9 262.0 2,380.0 1,891.2 488.8
2010 Zuid-Holland (PV) 136,918 38,931 . . 123,095 69,845 1,533.6 1,324.1 209.5 1,826.7 1,566.6 260.1 2,648.3 2,175.5 472.8
2011 Zuid-Holland (PV) 136,354 38,514 -0.4 -0.1 122,921 70,359 1,520.8 1,301.9 218.9 1,823.8 1,555.6 268.2 2,645.7 2,160.6 485.1
2012 Zuid-Holland (PV) 137,655 38,687 0.0 0.3 124,569 71,745 1,517.2 1,295.6 221.6 1,821.0 1,548.0 273.0 2,624.0 2,133.9 490.1
2013 Zuid-Holland (PV) 137,832 38,603 -1.1 -0.8 124,273 71,716 1,490.6 1,268.8 221.8 1,798.8 1,525.2 273.5 2,600.9 2,113.2 487.7
2014 Zuid-Holland (PV) 139,670 38,921 1.4 1.4 125,852 72,284 1,488.7 1,258.5 230.2 1,791.8 1,509.1 282.7 2,615.7 2,106.5 509.1
2015* Zuid-Holland (PV) 145,983 40,426 2.2 1.9 131,358 72,540 1,499.7 1,265.6 234.1 1,800.5 1,515.5 285.0 2,616.1 2,102.6 513.5
2016* Zuid-Holland (PV) 150,675 41,437 2.1 2.0 135,319 . 1,520.6 1,288.2 232.4 1,820.0 1,536.4 283.6 2,668.5 2,150.3 518.2
2010 Zeeland (PV) 11,179 29,304 . . 10,050 5,432 136.8 108.4 28.4 180.7 144.3 36.4 254.5 188.9 65.6
2011 Zeeland (PV) 11,448 30,010 0.9 1.3 10,320 5,610 138.4 109.6 28.8 183.3 146.7 36.7 258.3 192.8 65.5
2012 Zeeland (PV) 11,325 29,706 -1.8 -1.5 10,248 5,663 137.3 107.9 29.4 182.1 145.0 37.1 256.1 189.3 66.8
2013 Zeeland (PV) 11,340 29,776 -0.9 -0.6 10,224 5,644 135.4 106.1 29.3 178.9 141.6 37.3 252.4 186.2 66.2
2014 Zeeland (PV) 11,535 30,302 2.4 2.5 10,394 5,685 134.5 104.9 29.6 179.4 141.4 38.0 253.7 186.3 67.4
2015* Zeeland (PV) 11,931 31,316 1.8 1.5 10,736 5,678 134.9 104.9 30.0 179.2 141.0 38.3 252.9 185.1 67.9
2016* Zeeland (PV) 12,242 32,097 2.0 1.9 10,994 . 136.4 106.7 29.7 180.6 142.6 38.0 257.1 188.9 68.2
2010 Noord-Brabant (PV) 93,365 38,121 . . 83,939 45,955 1,060.2 892.9 167.3 1,346.0 1,134.3 211.7 1,909.5 1,531.0 378.5
2011 Noord-Brabant (PV) 96,360 39,187 3.5 3.9 86,867 47,328 1,068.1 896.4 171.7 1,360.8 1,146.9 214.0 1,931.2 1,550.1 381.1
2012 Noord-Brabant (PV) 96,509 39,114 -0.6 -0.3 87,334 48,123 1,060.5 886.7 173.8 1,357.1 1,139.3 217.8 1,916.5 1,531.4 385.1
2013 Noord-Brabant (PV) 96,869 39,137 -0.9 -0.5 87,340 48,329 1,046.3 871.5 174.8 1,336.7 1,117.9 218.8 1,892.4 1,506.7 385.7
2014 Noord-Brabant (PV) 99,399 40,015 1.9 2.0 89,565 48,974 1,045.1 867.6 177.5 1,339.7 1,117.1 222.6 1,908.5 1,514.3 394.2
2015* Noord-Brabant (PV) 103,810 41,628 3.4 3.1 93,410 49,453 1,059.4 878.8 180.6 1,356.0 1,131.6 224.4 1,923.7 1,526.1 397.6
2016* Noord-Brabant (PV) 107,888 43,058 2.5 2.5 96,893 . 1,074.5 895.4 179.1 1,372.9 1,149.6 223.3 1,963.9 1,562.8 401.1
2010 Limburg (PV) 34,669 30,881 . . 31,169 17,844 426.1 356.7 69.4 559.0 468.1 90.9 787.5 629.6 157.9
2011 Limburg (PV) 35,617 31,720 2.2 2.6 32,108 18,382 430.7 359.2 71.5 565.3 473.7 91.6 800.5 640.9 159.5
2012 Limburg (PV) 35,136 31,302 -1.5 -1.2 31,796 18,650 428.3 356.9 71.4 562.2 469.8 92.4 788.8 629.9 158.9
2013 Limburg (PV) 35,670 31,821 -0.7 -0.3 32,161 18,759 424.1 352.3 71.8 553.7 461.0 92.7 779.0 619.7 159.3
2014 Limburg (PV) 36,157 32,313 0.2 0.3 32,580 18,711 418.5 346.5 72.0 550.7 457.9 92.8 777.1 616.1 160.9
2015* Limburg (PV) 37,874 33,904 2.7 2.4 34,080 18,668 420.1 347.0 73.1 554.2 460.7 93.5 780.6 618.4 162.2
2016* Limburg (PV) 39,329 35,213 2.2 2.1 35,321 . 425.8 353.3 72.5 560.6 467.5 93.1 796.9 633.3 163.6
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


Regional accounts give a description of the volume of the economic process in the various regions of a country consistent with national accounts. Elements in the economic process distinguished in national accounts are production, distribution of income, spending and financing. Regional accounts focus on the description of the production processes in the various regions.

Data available from: 2010 up to and including 2016.

Status of the figures:
The figures of the period 2010 - 2014 are final. Data of the year 2015 are also final, but the figures on jobs, labour years and hours worked by self-employed persons and total employed persons are an exception, due to the late availability of annual data on self-employed persons. These final figures are published a year after. Data of 2016 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, data of 2016 will not become final.

Changes as of December 11th 2018:
None. This table has been discontinued.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. Therefore this table has been replaced by table Regional key figures; national accounts. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.

Description topics

GDP (market prices)
Gross domestic product (GDP), value added at market prices of the total economy is calculated as follows:
total value added at basic prices of industries plus: balance of taxes and subsidies on products plus: difference imputed and paid VAT.
VAT, taxes on imports and subsidies on re-exports cannot be attributed to individual industries. Therefore, GDP at market prices cannot be broken down completely by industry.
Value added can be valued gross (including consumption of fixed capital) or net (excluding consumption of fixed capital).
GDP per capita
Gross domestic product (GDP), value added at market prices of the total economy, per capita.
GDP, volumechanges
Volume changes of gross domestic product (market prices).
Gross value added, volume changes
Volume changes of gross value added (basic prices).
Value added (at basic prices)
Value added at basic prices of total enterprises equals the difference between the production (basic prices) and intermediate consumption (purchasers' prices).
The value of all goods and services produced ('production value' or 'output'), minus those that have been intermediately used upon production. Value added is rated at basic prices, the prices experienced by the producer: per branch product related taxes have been subtracted from the original prices, and subsidies haven been added to them.
Value added at market prices of the total economy (GDP) is calculated as follows:
total value added at basic prices of industries plus: balance of taxes and subsidies on products plus: difference imputed and paid VAT= GDP (market prices)
VAT, taxes on imports and subsidies on re-exports cannot be attributed to individual industries. Therefore, GDP at market prices cannot be broken down completely by industry.
Value added can be valued gross (including consumption of fixed capital) or net (excluding consumption of fixed capital).

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. Compensation of employees is distinguished between wages and salaries and employers' social contributions.
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 extra's (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 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.
Full-time equivalent (fte)
Labour input in full-time equivalents is calculated by expressing all jobs (be it full-time, part-time or flexible) to full-time equivalents. The full-time equivalent is obtained by dividing the annual contractual hours of the job by the annual contractual hours considered full-time (in the same company). Two half-time jobs add up to one full-time equivalent.
Full-time equivalent (fte) total
Full-time equivalent (fte) employee
The amount of paid labour carried out by employees in a certain period. Employees are persons who, by agreement, work for a resident institutional unit and receive a remuneration (in cash or in kind) recorded as compensation of employees.

Full-time equivalent (fte) self-employed
The amount of paid labour carried out by self-employed persons in a certain period. Self-employed persons are defined as persons who are the sole owners, or joint owners, of the unincorporated enterprises in which they work, including unpaid family workers. The latter are not counted as self-employed when there is an employment contract.


Employed persons
Employed persons are all persons who are working in one or several jobs as employees or as self-employed for a resident institutional unit (company, institution or household). Employed persons include all persons who have a paid job for at least one hour a week, including persons who:
- have a job of which the payment is withheld from registration of tax and/or social insurance authorities, while the work itself is legal
- are temporarily not working (due to illness, bad weather, etc.), but continue to receive their remuneration
- have taken a temporarily unpaid leave.
Employed persons may be employees or self-employed and may reside in the Netherlands or elsewhere.
Employed persons total
Employee
Employees are persons who, by agreement, work for a resident institutional unit and receive a remuneration (in cash or in kind) recorded as compensation of employees.
Self-employed
Self-employed persons are defined as persons who are the sole owners, or joint owners, of the unincorporated enterprises in which they work, including unpaid family workers. The latter are not counted as self-employed when there is an employment contract.
Hours worked
The total amount of hours that an employee and/or self-employed should work during a period as agreed. Agreed paid annual leave and paid public holidays are not included in the hours.
Hours actually worked are hours paid increased with unpaid overtime and decreased with hours paid, but not worked such as sick leave, pregnancy leave, maternity leave, strikes, parental leave, short-time absence and additional free time for older people. Hours actually worked of the self-employed are determined directly.


Hours worked total
Hours worked employee
Hours actually worked of employees are hours paid increased with unpaid overtime and decreased with hours paid, but not worked such as sick leave, pregnancy leave, maternity leave, strikes, parental leave, short-time absence and additional free time for older people.
Hours worked self-employed
The amount of hours actually worked of the self-employed during a period as agreed. Agreed paid annual leave, sick leave and paid public holidays are not included in the hours. Hours actually worked of the self-employed are determined directly.