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New edition Trends in the Netherlands
The interactive publication Trends in the Netherlands 2018 includes facts and figures relevant to the Netherlands as well as a description of trends in economy, labour and income, and society.
CBS mapping goods flows
CBS mapping goods flows
Manufacturing output 2.5 percent down in March
In March 2020, the average daily output generated by the Dutch manufacturing industry was 2.5 percent down on March 2019.
Trends in the Netherlands 2019
Publication Trends in the Netherlands 2019
Response-enhancing measures for social statistics
Survey researchers aim for the highest possible response rate, given the budget of their survey. This report explains why high response rates are important and presents overviews of measures to...
Physical water accounts for the Netherlands
Compilattion of water accounts
Older people with unemployment benefits: resumption of work and background characteristics, 2006-2009 - A study to evaluate the IOW act (Dutch only)
Characteristics of potential claimants under the ‘Income Provision for Older Unemployed Persons Act’ (IOW). Commissoned by: Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
Inflation rate Caribbean Netherlands still low
Inflation on Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba has hovered around zero percent for nearly two years.
Integral income and wealth statistics
Brief survey description Integral income and wealth statistics
Government Finance Statistics and the Enhanced Economic Governance package (Sixpack)
CBS publishes monthly cash balances and annual figures on contingent liabilities for the Directive EU-2011/85
Food for thought: dietary and health trends in the Netherlands
These are just some findings in the book Food for thought: dietary and health trends in the Netherlands, published today.
More inbound fruit shipments in first half of 2020
In the first six months of 2020, reefer cargo shipments were 2.8 percent up in volume relative to one year previously.
Measuring capital in the Netherlands
At Statistics Netherlands the development of productivity statistics is addressed as a key field of interest. The recent national accounts revision at Statistics Netherlands was taken as an...
more and more businesses in the Netherlands
The number of registered businesses in the Netherlands increased by just over 65 thousand in 2014. In the first quarter of 2015 it rose by nearly 12 thousand. This means there are now a record number...
Revised statistics: investments in education higher
After revision, the costs of education in the Netherlands amounted to 34 billion euro in 2006, an increase by 4 billion euro relative to the amount prior to the revision.
More heat-related deaths, mainly in long-term care
In week 33 (10 to 16 August inclusive), when the Netherlands was struck by a heat wave, there were mainly more deaths among people receiving long-term care (Wlz).
People over fifty at work (Dutch Only). Evaluation IOW: labour participation and benefits for the older unemployed
In 2006 the Income provision for Older Unemployed Persons act (IOW) was introduced for people who are older than 60 when they apply for an unemployment benefit (WW) and are entitled to this benefit...
Manufacturing output prices over 5 percent down in September
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were on average 5.3 percent down in September 2020 year-on-year.
Retail turnover almost 8 percent up in September
In September 2020 the Dutch retail sector recorded 7.6 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Inflation rate in Caribbean Netherlands down
The CPI-based inflation rate in Caribbean Netherlands fell in Q2 2016.
Trends in the Netherlands 2015
Trends in the Netherlands is the new name for the former Statistical yearbook of the Netherlands.
Service exports 12 percent down in Q2
The coronavirus crisis has also impacted international trade in services. In Q2 2020, service exports amounted to 52.8 billion euros.
Income Caribbean Netherlands highest on St Eustatius
The median disposable income in the Caribbean Netherlands in 2012 was highest in St Eustatius (27 thousand USD), followed by Saba (24 thousand USD) and Bonaire (23 thousand USD).
Household spending nearly 6 percent down in August
According to figures released by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), in August 2020 consumers spent 5.8 percent less than in August 2019.