Caribbean NL; purchasing power development persons in private households
Characteristics households and persons | Caribbean Netherlands | Periods | Median development purchasing power (%) | Persons with purchasing power decrease (%) |
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Total persons | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.9 | 60 |
Type: Single person household | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -2.3 | 58 |
Type: Multi person household | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.2 | 60 |
Type: One-parent family | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -1.8 | 54 |
Type: One-parent, all children < 18 yrs | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.0 | 57 |
Type: One-parent, at least 1 child >= 18 | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -0.5 | 51 |
Type: Couple, total | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.7 | 62 |
Type: Couple, no children | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -5.6 | 66 |
Type: Couple, with child(ren) | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.1 | 60 |
Type: Couple, all children < 18 yrs | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.7 | 61 |
Type: Couple, at least 1 child >= 18 yrs | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.1 | 58 |
Type: Multi person household, n.e.c. | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.6 | 61 |
Type: Single person with other people | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -5.8 | 63 |
Type: One-parent family and other people | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -2.1 | 54 |
Type: Couple, no child with other people | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.9 | 65 |
Type: Couple with children/other people | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.6 | 60 |
Main earner: to 40 years | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.3 | 58 |
Main earner: 40 to 60 years | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.4 | 60 |
Main earner: 60 years or older | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.5 | 61 |
Source: Income as employee/self-employed | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.6 | 61 |
Source: Transfer income | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | 1.8 | 45 |
Sex: Male | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.1 | 60 |
Sex: Female | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.7 | 60 |
Pos. in hh.: Main earner | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.2 | 59 |
Pos. in hh.: Main earner without partner | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -2.2 | 57 |
Pos. in hh.: Main earner, single person | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -2.4 | 58 |
Pos. in hh.: Main earner, single parent | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -1.3 | 53 |
Pos. in hh.: Main earner with partner | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.5 | 61 |
Pos. in hh.: Partner of main earner | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -5.1 | 63 |
Pos. in hh.: Child underage | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.5 | 58 |
Pos. in hh.: Child of age | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -2.7 | 56 |
Pos. in hh.: Other member | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -5.8 | 64 |
Equivalised income: 1st 25%-group | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -1.3 | 54 |
Equivalised income: 2nd 25%-group | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -4.2 | 59 |
Equivalised income: 3rd 25%-group | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -3.7 | 60 |
Equivalised income: 4th 25%-group | Caribbean Netherlands | 2022* | -5.2 | 66 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table contains the dynamic purchasing power of people in the Caribbean Netherlands; the islands of Bonaire, St. Eustatius, and Saba. Persons are differentiated according to sex, position in the household and household characteristics age main earner, main income source and income level. The income level quartile groups are determined per island, since the income differences between the islands make a classification for the Caribbean Netherlands as a total difficult to interpret.
Population:
The population consists of the people in private households with income observed. The reference date is December 31 of the year under review.
Data is available starting from:
2012.
Status of the figures:
The figures for 2012 to 2021 are final.
The figures for 2022 are provisional.
Changes June 28, 2024:
The figures for 2016 to 2020 have changed. For 2016 and later (more) complete registration declaration data are available. The correction leads to higher incomes, in particular for the working- and the wealthy population.
The final figures for 2021 and the provisional figures for 2022 are added.
When will new figures be published?
New figures are expected in September 2025.
Description topics
- Median development purchasing power
- Purchasing power is defined as the equivalised household income adjusted for price developments, which are based on the consumer price index (CPI). Purchasing power is used to determine income changes (in real terms), but may also be used to determine (developments in) differences in prosperity between individuals or households.
The development is measured by the median change in purchasing power. The median is defined as the value separating the higher half from the lower half. In simple terms, it may be thought of as the 'middle' value of a data set. - Persons with purchasing power decrease
- Percentage of the selected (sub)population with decreasing purchasing power.