Labour and social security
Filter by year:- Economic growth of 0.8 percent in Q3 2024
- Unemployment rate unchanged
- Residents of Caribbean Netherlands are happy but have money worries
- Economic picture slightly more negative in November
- Economic cycle affects those with non-European background more than average
- Fewer employed people in October
- Healthcare workers on fewer hours are the most likely to work more
- Twice as many women as men are outside the labour force
- Dutch economy grows by 0.8 percent in Q3 2024
- More wages end up in other countries than ten years ago
- Inappropriate behaviour at work is most common in healthcare sector
- More youngsters are leaving school without any qualification
- Economic picture remains equally negative in October
- Slight increase in number of unemployed persons
- Collective wages up by 6.8 percent in third quarter
- Economic picture remains equally negative
- Economic growth of 1.0 percent in Q2 2024
- Fewer people in paid employment
- Decline in trade union membership continues
- Experiences with mixed-mode surveys in times of COVID-19 at Statistics Netherlands
- Economic picture more negative
- Care sector has the most female workers
- Unemployment remained at 3.6 percent in July
- Economic growth of 1.0 percent in Q2 2024
- Economic picture remains equally negative
- Unemployment virtually unchanged in June
- Economic picture remains negative
- Economic contraction of 0.5 percent in Q1 2024
- Unemployment rate down to 3.6 percent in May
- Economic picture deteriorates further
- Number of economically independent women has risen from 20 to 70 percent
- No continued decline in gender labour force participation gap
- Unemployment slightly up in April
- Fewer workers in flexible employment and more on permanent contracts
- Economic contraction of 0.1 percent in Q1 2024
- Economic picture deteriorates again
- Workers' retirement age nearing 66
- No further increase in labour force participation
- Homeworkers live fifteen minutes further away from work
- Over 1 in 3 young Ukrainian refugees are in education
- Economic picture deteriorates again
- Economic growth of 0.4 percent in Q4 2023
- Seven percent of young people have never had a job
- Unemployment continues to rise
- Over half of Dutch people work from home sometimes
- Fewer and fewer families in which only the father works
- Economic picture deteriorates again
- More 15 and 16-year-olds in paid work
- Number of unemployed rose slightly
- Economic growth of 0.3 percent in Q4 2023
- More than half of Ukrainian refugees in paid employment
- Economic outlook deteriorates further
- Unemployment virtually unchanged in 2023
- Economic outlook deteriorated in December