Labour and social security
Filter by year:- Economic contraction 0.3 percent in Q3 2023
- Unemployment slightly down in November
- Small area estimation of sickness absence indicators
- Students worked 11 hours a week on average in Q3
- Economic outlook deteriorates further in November
- Unemployment rate slightly down in October
- Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q3 2023
- Good command of Dutch enhances labour participation
- Economic outlook deteriorates further in October
- Unemployment rate up
- Economic outlook deteriorates further in September
- Again more Ukrainian refugees in paid employment
- Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q2 2023
- Unemployment rate remained 3.6 percent in August
- A third of international graduates working in the Netherlands
- Economic outlook deteriorates further in August
- Sharp decline in long-term unemployment over past decade
- Unemployment increased in July
- Economic contraction 0.3 percent in Q2 2023
- Economic outlook more negative in July
- Unemployment virtually unchanged in June
- Non-EU labour migrants are often male knowledge migrants
- Economic outlook more negative
- Number of employed in the Caribbean Netherlands continued to rise in 2022
- Economic contraction of 0.3 percent in Q1 2023
- Unemployment 3.5 percent in May
- Economic outlook again more negative
- Vacancies 1946-1996
- Unemployment down in April
- Economic contraction of 0.7 percent in Q1 2023
- More strikes but fewer strikers in 2022
- Economic outlook again more negative
- Unemployment virtually unchanged in March
- More status holders in paid employment
- Economic outlook again more negative
- Economic growth of 0.6 percent in Q4 2022
- Unemployment slightly down in February
- Division of work and care between parents often different than desired
- Economic outlook more negative
- No further decline in unemployment in January
- Economic growth of 0.6 percent in Q4 2022
- Higher share of Ukrainian refugees in employment
- Economic outlook negative
- Unemployment further down in December
- Young men now more likely to have paid work than young women
- Caribbean Netherlands: job growth over 50 percent in 10 years