Health and welfare
Filter by year:- Relatively more Turkish women and Moroccan men than native Dutch report feel depressed
- Nearly 6 percent of adults receive long-term care on medical grounds
- Growth in spending on health care in the Netherlands and the OECD levelling off
- Medical professionals ageing
- More than 6 in 10 people wear glasses or contact lenses
- Increase skin cancer mortality
- Nearly 60 percent die from cancer or cardiovascular diseases
- Vast regional differences in overweight and smoking and drinking behaviour
- Young people in low-income households more often overweight
- Steep increase in day-patient admissions for chronic enteritis
- Around three-quarters of population see GP and dentist once a year
- Life expectancy hardly changed in 2012
- Dutch labour market dynamics
- Care spending 3.7 percent up
- Fewer traffic deaths in 2012
- Providing voluntary care takes its toll
- Population thinks government should take care of vulnerable groups
- Average costs per capita covered by basic health care insurance 2,100 euro
- Parents happier in period around birth of first child
- Teenage mortality dramatically down since 1970s
- Mothers with non-western background closing maternity care gap
- More spending on care mainly due to larger care volume