Table redesigns

This page offers an overview of recently redesigned tables. In a redesign the structure of a table is modified; the topics or classifications have been changed. A redesign may affect open data applications that use this table.

Health and welfare

Date Publication Reason
12-11-2024

Health and health care; personal characteristics

The subject folder 'Mental Health Inventory (MHI-5), 12 plus' was added. There are two topics within this folder. Firstly, the new topic 'feelings of anxiety or depression, 4 wks'. Secondly, the topic 'psychological distress, past 4 weeks'. The latter topic could previously be found in this table under the name 'psychological distress (MHI-5<60), 12 plus'. Furthermore, the subfolder 'persons with GALI disabilities, 4 years or older' was added under the 'disabilities' folder. There are three topics in that subfolder. Firstly, the topic of 'GALI limitation'. This concerns the figures that could previously be found directly under the 'disabilities' folder under the name 'Persons with GALI disability, 4 or older'. Secondly, the new topic 'GALI disability, severely'. And thirdly, the new topic 'GALI disability, not severely'.
Frequency: yearly, period: 2014-2023

Redesign
01-11-2024

Health expectancy; since 1981

The 2023 figures on life expectancy without psychological complaints were missing standard errors for ages 0, 1 and 5. These have now been added. It is further explained that no new figures will be published about life expectancy without psychological complaints.
Frequency: yearly, period: 1981 - 2023

Redesign
24-09-2024

Life style; personal characteristics

The nutrition score is calculated based on various components. For the component score for snacks, for children aged 1 to 9 years people, the cut-off point of persons aged 9 years and older were incorrectly used instead of the age-specific cut-off points. This has been adjusted. As a result, the figures for the total food score (high, medium, low and average nutrition score) changed slightly.
Frequency: yearly, period: 2014-2023

Redesign