Health and welfare
Filter by year:- most people die of cancer and cardiovascular disease
- Short hospital stays, few smokers: the Netherlands versus the EU
- Bulk of sickness absence not work-related
- More and more people with diabetes
- Health care consumption varies by education level
- Fewer over-65s receive long-term care services
- Parents give child health centres a 7 out of 10
- Fewer than ten women a year die during pregnancy or childbirth
- Longer life, but more years with a physical disability
- Nearly 3 percent of children suffer from autism or related disorders
- Sickness absence rate for older employees without chronic disorders about the same as for younger employees
- Chronic diseases, smoking and sedentary lifestyle make people feel unhealthy
- Towards a longer and healthier life
- Fewer women on the pill, IUDs more popular
- Mortality more than 10 percent down due to mild winter
- growth care expenditure at lowest level in 15 years
- Traffic death toll substantially down in 2013
- More than 100 thousand children in youth care
- More support for chronically ill, disabled and elderly people in the North and East of the Netherlands and Limburg than elsewhere
- One third of Caribbean Netherlands population do not drink alcohol
- Nearly 1 million people seek alternative treatments
- Three-quarters of population in the Caribbean Netherlands report good health
- Fewer children in day care centres
- Obesity increases risk of chronic disorders
- Positive about their homes, negative about their financial situation