Recently published additional research

Besides the regular statistics programme, CBS also conducts additional statistical research to address specific questions from public authorities. As this research is often incidental, or does not fit into the regular reporting structure, the results are often not made available on Statline

You can consult the most recent surveys of all themes via this page, sorted by date. These and all previously published surveys can be consulted in the overview of additional statistical research arranged by theme

Note that only a limited number of our publications are made available in English.

Overview of recent publications

  1. Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021 erratum
  2. Decomposition of Changes in Primary Abiotic Resources in the Netherlands, 1996-2022
  3. Setting up a new register for biocide sales in the Netherlands
  4. Transformaties in de woningvoorraad 2023
  5. HSMR 2023 Methodological Report
  6. Households Caribbean Netherlands, 1 January 2024
  7. Caribbean Netherlands, population per neighbourhood, 1 January 2024
  8. Population forecast Caribbean Netherlands 2024-2050
  9. National Accounts 2023 tables
  10. Measuring the green transition with business tendency surveys
  11. National accounts: revision of 1995-2021 time series
  12. Bonaire; Household income per neighbourhood, 2011-2022
  13. Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021
  14. Estimating illegal activities in the national accounts
  15. SEEA Ecosystem account Dutch North Sea, 2023
  16. HSMR 2022 Methodological Report
  17. Number of sold motor vehicles new and used, 2007-2023
  18. Energielevering aardgaswoningen, 2019-2022
  19. Passenger cars by company characteristics, 2019-2022
  20. CBS Multi-annual Programme 2024-2028
  21. Financial SBS Indicators NACE Q, The Netherlands, 2020
  22. Population forecast Caribbean Netherlands 2023-2050
  23. Revisions to GDP and GNI in 2021 and 2022
  24. National Accounts 2022 tables
  25. Bonaire; Household income per neighbourhood, 2011-2021