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11 percent of asylum status holders in work

Out of the asylum seekers who obtained a residence permit in 2014, 11 percent were in work after 30 months; 84 percent of status holders were benefit recipients.

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Investment climate; innovation international comparison 1990-2008

Innovative enterprises, patent applications, turnover of new or improved products and employment in high-tech sectors broken down by region

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Producer price indices for services (SPPI); index 2010=100, 2002-2017

Price indices commercial services, different branches such as transport and storage, IT and architecture

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Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; NA, 1995-2017

Financial balance sheets and transactions by economic sectors Sectors, balance sheets, assets and liabilities

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Approaches of domestic product (GDP); NA, 1969-2016

Data on the output components, final expenditure categories and income components of the Dutch GDP

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Population and population dynamics by month; 1995-2018

Monthly statistics, size of the Dutch population and births, deaths, external migration, marriages, divorces and requests for asylum,

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National statistics on sick leave, frequency, period of absence

National Statistics on sick leave in %, excl. pregnancy and maternity leave, by personscharistics, region - and businessclassification

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Deriving a test set to classify patterns in hours paid in administrative data

Automatically classifying reporting patterns in hours paid in administrative data

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More insight into mobility with the doughnut map

Statistics Netherlands, in collaboration with the University of Oxford, developed a new visualisation method to gain insight into mobility. This method has been applied to data on jobs of employees.

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Retirement age higher

Employees retire at a later age. In 2007, the average age of retirement had risen to 62.

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Employment decline

The number of jobs of employees was 156 thousand lower in the first quarter of 2010 than in the first quarter of 2009; a decline by 2.0 percent.

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Number of jobs continues to rise

In the second quarter of 2011, the number of jobs of employees was 46 thousand higher than in the same quarter of 2010, an increase of 0.6 percent.

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Average retirement age employees further up to nearly 64 years

The average age for employees to go into retirement rose further in 2013 to 63.9 years, i.e. 0.3 years higher than in 2012.

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Output and income components of GDP; activities, NA, 1969-2016

Output, intermediate consumption, value added and income components Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)

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Wealth distribution of households; NA, 2005-2014

Wealth distribution of different household groups in the Netherlands Source of income, living situation, household composition, age and income

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Sustained job losses

The number of jobs of employees was 89 thousand (1.1 percent) lower in the fourth quarter of 2012 than twelve months previously. In the first three quarters of 2012, too, the number of jobs was lower...

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Number of jobs up by 33 thousand

In the third quarter of 2011, the number of jobs of employees was 33 thousand higher than in the same quarter of 2010, an increase by 0.4 percent.

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Trends in the Netherlands 2017

Trends in the Netherlands 2017

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GDP, output and expenditures; value, QNA, 1995-2017

Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Values at current prices and chainlinked volume 2010 prices

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Fewer jobs

In the second quarter of this year, 53 thousand jobs of employees (a decline by 0.7 percent) were lost relative to the second quarter of 2011. Employment was down in many sectors relative to one year...

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GDP, output and expenditures; changes, QNA, 1995-2017

Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Value, volume and price changes

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