Output and income components of GDP; activities, National Accounts

Output and income components of GDP; activities, National Accounts

Sector branches (SIC 2008) Periods Value added from the output Value at current prices Output basic prices (million euros) Value added from the output Value at current prices Intermediate consumption (-) (million euros) Value added from the output Value at current prices Gross value added basic prices (million euros) Value added from the output Volume changes on previous year Output basic prices (%) Value added from the output Volume changes on previous year Intermediate consumption (-) (%) Value added from the output Volume changes on previous year Gross value added basic prices (%) Value added from the output Price indices Output basic prices (2021 =100) Value added from the output Price indices Intermediate consumption (-) (2021 =100) Value added from the output Price indices Gross value added basic prices (2021 =100) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Compensation of employees Total (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Compensation of employees Wages and salaries (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Compensation of employees Employers' social contributions (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Gross operating surplus Gross (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Gross operating surplus Consumption of fixed capital (-) (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Gross operating surplus Net (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Other taxes, subsidies on production Taxes less subsidies (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Other taxes, subsidies on production Other taxes on production (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Other taxes, subsidies on production Other subsidies on production (million euros) Value added from generation of income Value at current prices Gross value added basic prices (million euros)
A-U All economic activities 2023* 2,089,999 1,127,915 962,084 0.2 0.2 0.1 114.4 114.0 114.9 489,593 377,580 112,013 474,793 167,048 307,745 -2,302 12,780 15,082 962,084
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2023* 45,979 27,589 18,390 -1.8 -1.8 -1.7 124.2 121.8 127.8 4,386 3,446 940 14,839 5,677 9,162 -835 384 1,219 18,390
01 Agriculture 2023* 45,122 27,156 17,966 -1.4 -1.6 -1.1 124.4 121.8 128.6 4,135 3,249 886 14,661 . . -830 381 1,211 17,966
02 Forestry and logging 2023* 452 248 204 -3.6 -1.2 -6.5 123.8 130.7 116.7 140 106 34 68 . . -4 3 7 204
03 Fishing and aquaculture 2023* 405 185 220 -25.5 -23.8 -26.8 103.2 117.3 93.9 111 91 20 110 . . -1 0 1 220
B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2023* 528,258 376,627 151,631 -2.9 -2.4 -4.2 124.1 121.4 131.4 59,027 45,275 13,752 92,571 28,351 64,220 33 2,054 2,021 151,631
B Mining and quarrying 2023* 15,652 4,574 11,078 -27.2 -17.6 -30.2 211.6 117.9 291.4 1,060 765 295 10,413 2,532 7,881 -395 13 408 11,078
06 Extraction of crude petroleum and gas 2023* 12,243 2,140 10,103 -31.3 -29.5 -31.7 246.3 117.6 317.4 452 326 126 10,015 . . -364 12 376 10,103
08 Mining and quarrying (no oil and gas) 2023* 1,555 1,138 417 -2.3 -1.5 -4.7 126.1 123.6 133.4 182 145 37 239 . . -4 1 5 417
09 Mining support activities 2023* 1,854 1,296 558 -5.7 -4.6 -8.3 118.8 113.8 131.4 426 294 132 159 . . -27 0 27 558
C Manufacturing 2023* 461,012 345,272 115,740 -1.7 -1.9 -0.9 119.4 120.5 116.1 52,149 40,143 12,006 63,946 17,653 46,293 -355 861 1,216 115,740
10-12 Manufacture of food and beverages 2023* 116,049 93,400 22,649 -2.4 -2.5 -2.0 129.6 126.2 145.6 9,078 6,978 2,100 13,222 . . 349 402 53 22,649
10 Manufacture of food products 2023* 105,753 86,642 19,111 -2.3 -2.4 -2.0 130.3 126.4 151.4 8,225 6,320 1,905 10,600 . . 286 339 53 19,111
11 Manufacture of beverages 2023* 8,643 6,506 2,137 -3.5 -3.3 -4.2 126.9 125.0 133.1 803 616 187 1,272 . . 62 62 0 2,137
12 Manufacture of tobacco products 2023* 1,653 252 1,401 0.8 0.4 0.9 105.6 109.1 105.0 50 42 8 1,350 . . 1 1 0 1,401
13-15 Man. of textile-, leatherproducts 2023* 3,978 2,586 1,392 -7.9 -7.7 -8.4 116.6 117.1 115.8 820 622 198 591 . . -19 8 27 1,392
16-18 Man. wood en paperprod., printing 2023* 17,536 12,260 5,276 -3.8 -3.6 -4.4 117.6 116.4 120.4 2,855 2,210 645 2,397 . . 24 44 20 5,276
16 Manufacture of wood products 2023* 5,479 3,673 1,806 3.5 3.3 3.7 116.1 112.2 124.9 810 624 186 994 . . 2 10 8 1,806
17 Manufacture of paper 2023* 8,581 6,431 2,150 -8.6 -7.8 -11.5 120.5 118.1 128.5 1,327 1,033 294 806 . . 17 27 10 2,150
18 Printing and reproduction 2023* 3,476 2,156 1,320 -1.2 -1.2 -1.3 111.6 117.8 102.8 718 553 165 597 . . 5 7 2 1,320
19 Manufacture of coke and petroleum 2023* 46,080 43,953 2,127 5.3 4.9 10.0 136.5 134.6 209.0 745 508 237 1,304 . . 78 104 26 2,127
20-21 Chemistry and pharmaceuticals 2023* 82,109 66,369 15,740 -9.7 -9.5 -10.4 113.6 120.3 92.1 6,482 5,150 1,332 9,291 . . -33 148 181 15,740
20 Manufacture of chemicals 2023* 65,332 58,339 6,993 -10.7 -10.0 -16.9 115.1 121.6 82.3 4,781 3,804 977 2,201 . . 11 138 127 6,993
21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals 2023* 16,777 8,030 8,747 -4.9 -5.4 -4.5 107.0 111.2 103.4 1,701 1,346 355 7,090 . . -44 10 54 8,747
22-23 Man. plastics and constructionprod 2023* 18,864 12,507 6,357 -12.6 -12.5 -12.7 122.0 118.6 129.4 3,699 2,806 893 2,649 . . 9 45 36 6,357
22 Manufacture rubber, plastic products 2023* 10,935 7,311 3,624 -9.8 -9.5 -10.7 118.5 113.8 129.4 2,190 1,673 517 1,443 . . -9 19 28 3,624
23 Manufacture of building materials 2023* 7,929 5,196 2,733 -16.5 -16.8 -15.7 127.5 126.1 130.1 1,509 1,133 376 1,206 . . 18 26 8 2,733
24-25 Man. of basic metals and -products 2023* 39,376 27,442 11,934 -3.3 -2.6 -5.3 116.5 116.2 117.4 7,141 5,458 1,683 4,954 . . -161 -61 100 11,934
24 Manufacture of basic metals 2023* 11,048 8,922 2,126 -8.8 -5.8 -20.2 117.1 118.3 114.1 1,702 1,296 406 576 . . -152 -106 46 2,126
25 Manufacture of metal products 2023* 28,328 18,520 9,808 -0.9 -0.8 -1.0 116.1 115.1 117.9 5,439 4,162 1,277 4,378 . . -9 45 54 9,808
26-27 Elektrical and electron. Industry 2023* 29,951 18,571 11,380 -4.0 -3.0 -5.7 113.1 108.6 121.4 4,577 3,496 1,081 7,033 . . -230 71 301 11,380
26 Manufacture of electronic products 2023* 18,264 10,705 7,559 -3.6 -1.9 -6.3 112.9 106.0 124.3 2,503 1,924 579 5,183 . . -127 61 188 7,559
27 Manufacture of electric equipment 2023* 11,687 7,866 3,821 -4.6 -4.6 -4.6 113.3 112.2 115.7 2,074 1,572 502 1,850 . . -103 10 113 3,821
28 Manufacture of machinery n.e.c. 2023* 57,231 33,201 24,030 14.1 14.0 14.4 110.0 113.8 105.0 8,749 6,780 1,969 15,609 . . -328 38 366 24,030
29-30 Transport equipment 2023* 26,884 21,048 5,836 0.3 -0.2 2.2 111.2 110.4 113.8 3,037 2,325 712 2,824 . . -25 19 44 5,836
29 Manufacture of cars and trailers 2023* 17,753 13,762 3,991 6.3 5.6 9.3 112.4 109.3 124.3 1,677 1,277 400 2,330 . . -16 10 26 3,991
30 Manufacture of other transport 2023* 9,131 7,286 1,845 -9.6 -9.5 -9.8 109.2 112.3 98.5 1,360 1,048 312 494 . . -9 9 18 1,845
31-33 Other manufacturing and repair 2023* 22,954 13,935 9,019 2.6 2.9 2.2 113.7 111.2 117.9 4,966 3,810 1,156 4,072 . . -19 43 62 9,019
31-32 Man. of furniture and other prods. 2023* 8,802 5,189 3,613 -5.5 -5.0 -6.5 115.1 114.0 116.9 2,046 1,580 466 1,583 . . -16 18 34 3,613
31 Manufacture of furniture 2023* 4,791 2,875 1,916 -13.3 -11.9 -15.8 123.2 113.7 141.2 1,001 783 218 910 . . 5 10 5 1,916
32 Manufacture of other products 2023* 4,011 2,314 1,697 5.0 5.1 4.8 105.7 114.7 95.6 1,045 797 248 673 . . -21 8 29 1,697
33 Repair and installation of machinery 2023* 14,152 8,746 5,406 8.4 8.3 8.6 112.8 109.2 119.1 2,920 2,230 690 2,489 . . -3 25 28 5,406
D Energy supply 2023* 37,158 17,689 19,469 -3.1 -7.0 1.5 169.3 145.9 199.2 3,168 2,391 777 15,185 6,439 8,746 1,116 1,119 3 19,469
35 Energy supply 2023* 37,158 17,689 19,469 -3.1 -7.0 1.5 169.3 145.9 199.2 3,168 2,391 777 15,185 . . 1,116 1,119 3 19,469
E Water supply and waste management 2023* 14,436 9,092 5,344 -3.3 -3.9 -2.4 115.6 116.8 113.5 2,650 1,976 674 3,027 1,727 1,300 -333 61 394 5,344
36 Water collection and distribution 2023* 1,972 740 1,232 -4.5 -1.9 -6.4 120.0 119.5 120.7 450 336 114 794 . . -12 10 22 1,232
37-39 Sewerage and waste treatment 2023* 12,464 8,352 4,112 -3.2 -4.0 -1.4 115.0 116.6 111.7 2,200 1,640 560 2,233 . . -321 51 372 4,112
F Construction 2023* 160,119 111,608 48,511 1.5 1.2 2.1 112.5 114.5 108.1 23,136 17,889 5,247 25,380 3,484 21,896 -5 187 192 48,511
41 Construction buildings, development 2023* 67,441 51,145 16,296 -2.0 -1.9 -2.3 111.3 114.1 103.4 6,942 5,404 1,538 9,329 . . 25 59 34 16,296
42 Civil engineering 2023* 24,177 18,107 6,070 4.2 4.1 4.4 115.7 115.8 115.3 3,965 3,064 901 2,143 . . -38 21 59 6,070
43 Specialised construction activities 2023* 68,501 42,356 26,145 4.1 4.0 4.4 112.8 114.7 109.9 12,229 9,421 2,808 13,908 . . 8 107 99 26,145
G-I Trade, transport, hotels, catering 2023* 387,166 198,685 188,481 -1.0 -0.3 -1.8 113.5 115.6 111.4 96,654 75,404 21,250 92,917 21,509 71,408 -1,090 1,543 2,633 188,481
G Wholesale and retail trade 2023* 231,281 104,564 126,717 0.0 1.1 -1.0 111.3 113.9 109.4 61,575 48,320 13,255 65,198 . . -56 777 833 126,717
45 Sale and repair of motor vehicles 2023* 28,869 15,594 13,275 8.3 6.9 10.1 114.6 113.9 115.4 6,113 4,760 1,353 7,220 . . -58 86 144 13,275
46 Wholesale trade (no motor vehicles) 2023* 144,066 64,412 79,654 -0.8 0.4 -1.9 112.1 113.5 111.0 35,424 28,122 7,302 44,207 . . 23 439 416 79,654
47 Retail trade (not in motor vehicles) 2023* 58,346 24,558 33,788 -1.8 -0.5 -2.7 108.2 115.0 103.8 20,038 15,438 4,600 13,771 . . -21 252 273 33,788
H Transportation and storage 2023* 114,393 71,500 42,893 -4.9 -3.8 -6.8 116.4 116.1 116.9 24,617 18,535 6,082 19,271 . . -995 573 1,568 42,893
49 Land transport 2023* 42,627 26,056 16,571 -4.5 -4.6 -4.4 117.1 116.8 117.7 10,438 7,833 2,605 7,360 . . -1,227 214 1,441 16,571
50 Water transport 2023* 13,810 9,529 4,281 -1.6 -1.3 -2.3 121.4 118.2 128.9 1,202 945 257 3,139 . . -60 6 66 4,281
51 Air transport 2023* 14,122 9,603 4,519 12.1 11.6 13.3 119.2 116.1 126.2 2,500 1,813 687 2,003 . . 16 19 3 4,519
52 Warehousing, services for transport 2023* 34,168 18,872 15,296 -12.3 -11.4 -13.4 114.2 116.5 111.5 8,439 6,415 2,024 6,647 . . 210 253 43 15,296
53 Postal and courier activities 2023* 9,666 7,440 2,226 -4.9 -1.8 -14.0 112.7 111.7 115.4 2,038 1,529 509 122 . . 66 81 15 2,226
I Accommodation and food serving 2023* 41,492 22,621 18,871 5.4 5.1 5.8 117.6 122.0 112.6 10,462 8,549 1,913 8,448 . . -39 193 232 18,871
55 Accommodation 2023* 12,171 6,675 5,496 6.6 5.8 7.6 119.2 122.1 115.7 2,786 2,240 546 2,693 . . 17 98 81 5,496
56 Food and beverage service activities 2023* 29,321 15,946 13,375 4.9 4.8 5.0 116.9 122.0 111.4 7,676 6,309 1,367 5,755 . . -56 95 151 13,375
J Information and communication 2023* 105,827 59,122 46,705 0.9 1.1 0.6 107.3 110.0 104.1 27,501 22,175 5,326 19,853 8,787 11,066 -649 97 746 46,705
58-60 Publishing, movie, radio and TV 2023* 18,720 11,995 6,725 0.6 2.2 -2.2 110.4 113.2 105.9 3,159 2,504 655 3,586 . . -20 16 36 6,725
58 Publishing 2023* 7,705 4,877 2,828 0.8 0.8 0.8 110.9 114.8 104.8 1,615 1,279 336 1,228 . . -15 2 17 2,828
59-60 Movies, TV and radio 2023* 11,015 7,118 3,897 0.5 3.2 -4.1 110.0 112.1 106.7 1,544 1,225 319 2,358 . . -5 14 19 3,897
59 Film, TV and music production etc 2023* 8,662 5,741 2,921 1.6 4.6 -3.9 110.3 111.3 108.8 931 744 187 1,996 . . -6 9 15 2,921
60 Programming and broadcasting 2023* 2,353 1,377 976 -3.4 -2.3 -4.8 108.9 115.4 101.0 613 481 132 362 . . 1 5 4 976
61 Telecommunications 2023* 15,173 7,468 7,705 -1.4 -1.0 -1.8 99.0 108.5 91.2 2,302 1,821 481 5,428 . . -25 20 45 7,705
62-63 IT- and information services 2023* 71,934 39,659 32,275 1.5 1.2 1.9 108.5 109.3 107.4 22,040 17,850 4,190 10,839 . . -604 61 665 32,275
62 Support activities in the field of IT 2023* 60,446 32,120 28,326 3.5 3.1 3.8 108.6 108.9 108.2 19,984 16,163 3,821 8,893 . . -551 40 591 28,326
63 Information service activities 2023* 11,488 7,539 3,949 -7.8 -6.4 -10.4 108.0 110.9 103.1 2,056 1,687 369 1,946 . . -53 21 74 3,949
K Financial institutions 2023* 94,670 43,130 51,540 -0.9 -0.7 -1.0 102.2 102.8 101.6 22,664 17,165 5,499 26,740 5,599 21,141 2,136 2,202 66 51,540
64 Financial institutions, no insurance 2023* 47,263 18,844 28,419 -2.7 0.8 -4.8 104.5 118.6 97.1 11,256 8,524 2,732 15,212 . . 1,951 1,983 32 28,419
65 Insurance and pension funding 2023* 26,632 16,144 10,488 0.0 -4.9 9.1 89.8 85.0 99.4 3,594 2,587 1,007 6,784 . . 110 118 8 10,488
66 Other financial services 2023* 20,775 8,142 12,633 2.5 5.6 0.7 116.8 118.4 115.9 7,814 6,054 1,760 4,744 . . 75 101 26 12,633
L Renting, buying, selling real estate 2023* 107,895 31,268 76,627 1.3 0.0 2.2 107.0 66.5 142.7 4,728 3,721 1,007 68,814 40,092 28,722 3,085 3,180 95 76,627
68 Renting, buying, selling real estate 2023* 107,895 31,268 76,627 1.3 0.0 2.2 107.0 66.5 142.7 4,728 3,721 1,007 68,814 . . 3,085 3,180 95 76,627
M-N Business services 2023* 316,921 156,384 160,537 3.8 5.1 2.4 111.9 112.7 111.2 87,738 70,503 17,235 74,987 16,725 58,262 -2,188 1,133 3,321 160,537
M Other specialised business services 2023* 191,713 101,325 90,388 6.4 7.5 5.1 109.8 112.0 107.5 50,234 41,267 8,967 42,305 . . -2,151 467 2,618 90,388
69-71 Management, technical consultancy 2023* 157,063 82,610 74,453 7.3 8.9 5.6 109.9 111.9 107.7 41,147 34,112 7,035 33,421 . . -115 438 553 74,453
69-70 Legal and management consultancy 2023* 131,260 70,225 61,035 8.4 10.3 6.2 110.0 111.9 107.8 32,037 26,816 5,221 28,829 . . 169 401 232 61,035
69 Legal services, administration etc. 2023* 23,740 8,318 15,422 0.5 0.7 0.4 110.3 111.9 109.5 9,234 7,379 1,855 6,200 . . -12 36 48 15,422
70 Holding companies (not financial) 2023* 107,520 61,907 45,613 10.2 11.7 8.3 109.9 111.9 107.3 22,803 19,437 3,366 22,629 . . 181 365 184 45,613
71 Architects, technical services etc. 2023* 25,803 12,385 13,418 2.3 1.7 2.8 109.4 111.9 107.1 9,110 7,296 1,814 4,592 . . -284 37 321 13,418
72 Research and development 2023* 10,909 5,583 5,326 2.7 1.9 3.7 111.2 113.9 108.5 3,995 3,045 950 3,222 . . -1,891 10 1,901 5,326
73-75 Advertising, design and other 2023* 23,741 13,132 10,609 2.1 1.5 2.9 108.7 111.4 105.6 5,092 4,110 982 5,662 . . -145 19 164 10,609
73 Advertising and market research 2023* 12,968 8,167 4,801 1.8 1.1 2.9 108.0 111.0 103.2 2,892 2,340 552 1,948 . . -39 9 48 4,801
74-75 Other specialised services 2023* 10,773 4,965 5,808 2.5 2.2 2.8 109.6 112.1 107.6 2,200 1,770 430 3,714 . . -106 10 116 5,808
74 Other specialised business services 2023* 9,364 4,534 4,830 2.9 2.4 3.4 109.0 112.4 106.0 1,659 1,343 316 3,278 . . -107 8 115 4,830
75 Veterinary activities 2023* 1,409 431 978 0.0 -0.2 0.1 113.6 108.3 116.2 541 427 114 436 . . 1 2 1 978
N Renting and other business support 2023* 125,208 55,059 70,149 -0.1 1.1 -1.1 115.2 114.0 116.1 37,504 29,236 8,268 32,682 . . -37 666 703 70,149
77 Renting and leasing of tangible goods 2023* 29,529 13,820 15,709 0.1 -0.1 0.2 111.4 112.4 110.5 2,331 1,821 510 12,956 . . 422 434 12 15,709
78 Employment activities 2023* 44,014 14,805 29,209 -7.5 -7.3 -7.6 119.4 115.7 121.4 24,748 19,279 5,469 4,754 . . -293 31 324 29,209
79 Travel agencies, tour operators etc 2023* 22,375 13,280 9,095 15.3 14.0 17.4 115.0 112.7 118.6 1,620 1,365 255 7,511 . . -36 146 182 9,095
80-82 Security, other business services 2023* 29,290 13,154 16,136 1.1 0.7 1.5 113.0 115.1 111.3 8,805 6,771 2,034 7,461 . . -130 55 185 16,136
80 Security and investigation 2023* 4,188 1,754 2,434 9.8 7.6 11.5 116.1 113.2 118.2 1,607 1,251 356 848 . . -21 5 26 2,434
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table shows how total value added has been generated from production and income. It provides figures on the output and income components of total value added at basic prices by economic activities.

Data available from: 1995.

Status of the figures:
Data from 1995 up to and including 2022 are final. Data of 2023 are provisional.

Changes as of June 24th 2024:
This is a new table. Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. The Dutch national accounts are recently revised. New statistical sources, methods and concepts are implemented in the national accounts, in order to align the picture of the Dutch economy with all underlying source data and international guidelines for the compilation of the national accounts. This table contains revised data. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional data are published 6 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 18 months after the end of the reporting year.

Description topics

Value added from the output
The way value added is formed by underlying components in the so-called production approach. In this approach value added equals the sum of value added over all branches (including non-commercial ones). Value added is thereby registered at basic prices.
Value at current prices
The values are expressed at prices of the reporting period. Alternatively, values may be expressed at constant prices. In this case, prices of a reference period are used.
Output basic prices
The ensemble of goods and services produced. Also called production. Three types of output are distinguished:
- market output: goods and services sold at a market or intended for sale at a market
- the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers for their own final consumption or gross fixed capital formation.
- non-market output: goods and services delivered for free or at economically non-significant prices to other units

Output is valued at basic prices. These are the prices experienced by the producers: product-related taxes have been subtracted from the original prices, subsidies haven been added to them. Costs of transportation, when charged separately by the producer, are not included. Changes in the values of financial and non-financial assets during the reference period are not included either.

Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, including those that are held by foreign owners. The kind-of-activity units include general government units and other non-commercial units.
Intermediate consumption (-)
Goods and services used as input in a production process, with the exception of capital goods. Intermediate consumption consists of goods reshaped into other goods or consumed entirely in the course of the production process (by definition, this holds for all hired services). According to international standards an acquired good or hired service is classified as a fixed asset rather than intermediate consumption when it lasts over one year in a production process. Goods and services that are part of intermediate consumption are valued at market prices at the time they were used.
Gross value added basic prices
The value of all goods and services produced (production value or output), minus those that have been intermediately used upon production (intermediate consumption). Value added is rated at basic prices: purchaser's prices minus trade and transport margins and taxes on products paid and plus subsidies on products received. Intermediate consumption is rated at purchaser's prices minus deductible VAT.
Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, also those that are held by foreign owners.
Net value added can be obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital from gross value added.

Volume changes on previous year
The weighted average of the changes in the quantity and quality of the components of a certain goods or service transaction or balancing item, annual percentage changes.
Output basic prices
The ensemble of goods and services produced. Also called production. Three types of output are distinguished:
- market output: goods and services sold at a market or intended for sale at a market
- the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers for their own final consumption or gross fixed capital formation.
- non-market output: goods and services delivered for free or at economically non-significant prices to other units

Output is valued at basic prices. These are the prices experienced by the producers: product-related taxes have been subtracted from the original prices, subsidies haven been added to them. Costs of transportation, when charged separately by the producer, are not included. Changes in the values of financial and non-financial assets during the reference period are not included either.

Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, including those that are held by foreign owners. The kind-of-activity units include general government units and other non-commercial units.
Intermediate consumption (-)
Goods and services used as input in a production process, with the exception of capital goods. Intermediate consumption consists of goods reshaped into other goods or consumed entirely in the course of the production process (by definition, this holds for all hired services). According to international standards an acquired good or hired service is classified as a fixed asset rather than intermediate consumption when it lasts over one year in a production process. Goods and services that are part of intermediate consumption are valued at market prices at the time they were used.
Gross value added basic prices
The value of all goods and services produced (production value or output), minus those that have been intermediately used upon production (intermediate consumption). Value added is rated at basic prices: purchaser's prices minus trade and transport margins and taxes on products paid and plus subsidies on products received. Intermediate consumption is rated at purchaser's prices minus deductible VAT.
Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, also those that are held by foreign owners.
Net value added can be obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital from gross value added.


Price indices
The weighted average of the price changes of the components of a certainvariable. Deflators relative to the reference year 2021.
Output basic prices
The ensemble of goods and services produced. Also called production. Three types of output are distinguished:
- market output: goods and services sold at a market or intended for sale at a market
- the own-account production of all goods that are retained by their producers for their own final consumption or gross fixed capital formation.
- non-market output: goods and services delivered for free or at economically non-significant prices to other units

Output is valued at basic prices. These are the prices experienced by the producers: product-related taxes have been subtracted from the original prices, subsidies haven been added to them. Costs of transportation, when charged separately by the producer, are not included. Changes in the values of financial and non-financial assets during the reference period are not included either.

Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, including those that are held by foreign owners. The kind-of-activity units include general government units and other non-commercial units.

Intermediate consumption (-)
Goods and services used as input in a production process, with the exception of capital goods. Intermediate consumption consists of goods reshaped into other goods or consumed entirely in the course of the production process (by definition, this holds for all hired services). According to international standards an acquired good or hired service is classified as a fixed asset rather than intermediate consumption when it lasts over one year in a production process. Goods and services that are part of intermediate consumption are valued at market prices at the time they were used.
Gross value added basic prices
The value of all goods and services produced (production value or output), minus those that have been intermediately used upon production (intermediate consumption). Value added is rated at basic prices: purchaser's prices minus trade and transport margins and taxes on products paid and plus subsidies on products received. Intermediate consumption is rated at purchaser's prices minus deductible VAT.
Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, also those that are held by foreign owners.
Net value added can be obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital from gross value added.
Value added from generation of income
The way total value added is formed by underlying components in the so-called income approach. In this approach the components are the incomes generated from production activities: compensation of employees and operating surplus / mixed income.
Value at current prices
The values are expressed at prices of the reporting period. Alternatively, values may be expressed at constant prices. In this case, prices of a reference period are used.
Compensation of employees
The compensation of employees is the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable by an employer to an employee in return for work done by the latter during an accounting period. The compensation of employees is equal to the sum of wages and salaries and employers' social contributions.

Total
Wages and salaries
Wages and salaries are the remunerations an employee receives in return for work done during an accounting period. Wages and salaries include social contributions, income taxes and other payments payable by the employee, including those withheld by the employer and paid directly to social insurance schemes, tax authorities etc. on behalf of the employee. The most important form of wages and salaries is wages in cash (including withheld income taxes and social contributions). Wages in cash are composed of regular gross wages, standard extra allowances (for instance for hazardous work), bonuses, overtime pay, tips and compensation for costs related to employment (for instance refunds of fares to and from work). Bonuses include holiday pay, tantième, gratifications, profit shares and a thirteenth or fourteenth month. Wages in kind occur if an employee benefits from his or her job besides being paid wages. Examples of payment in kind are private use of a company car, free housing, free food, lower interest rates on mortgages, free or cheap use of the company's products or services, and company supplied or subsidised child care.
Employers' social contributions
Employers' social contributions are social contributions payable by employers to social security schemes or other employment-related social insurance schemes to secure social benefits for their employees. Employer's social contributions may be either actual or imputed. As set out by the ESA 2010, pay over periods in which no work is done due to illness or bad weather is registered as part of employers' social contributions.
Gross operating surplus
The surplus that remains after compensation of employees and taxes less subsidies on production and imports have been subtracted from the sum of value added at basic prices. For the self-employed (who are part of the sector households) the surplus is called mixed income, it is partly a reward for their entrepreneurship compensation for their labour.

In the system of national accounts gross means that consumption of fixed capital (depreciation) has not been subtracted. When it has, net is used. Depreciation must be paid for from the gross operating surplus.
Gross
Consumption of fixed capital (-)
The decline in value of fixed assets owned, as a result of normal wear and tear and obsolescence.

For the estimation of the consumption of fixed capital the perpetual inventory method (PIM) is applied. The capital stock at the beginning of the year is brought to replacement value because of price changes. The fixed capital formation during the year is added to this capital stock. Next it is diminished with the value of capital goods discarded. This gives to value of capital stock at the end of the year. The consumption of fixed obtained by applying a depreciation percentage.
This method may differ considerably from the method used to calculate depreciation in business accounts, which is based on historical costs or fiscal life span.
Net
Gross operating surplus minus consumption of fixed capital.
Other taxes, subsidies on production
Other taxes on production, other subsidies on production and the difference between taxes and subsidies on production.
Taxes less subsidies
Other taxes on production less other subsidies on production.
Other taxes on production
Other taxes on production include all taxes on production paid by producers, not related to the value or volume of products produced or transacted. Examples are real estate tax and sewerage charges paid by producers.
Other subsidies on production
Other subsidies on production include all subsidies on production paid to producers, not related to the value or volume of products domestically produced or transacted. These are subsidies on agricultural products, subsidies on R&D and wage subsidies.
Gross value added basic prices
The value of all goods and services produced (production value or output), minus those that have been intermediately used upon production (intermediate consumption). Value added is rated at basic prices: purchaser's prices minus trade and transport margins and taxes on products paid and plus subsidies on products received. Intermediate consumption is rated at purchaser's prices minus deductible VAT.
Included is the output by all kind-of-activity units residing in the Netherlands, also those that are held by foreign owners.
Net value added can be obtained by deducting consumption of fixed capital from gross value added.