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Measuring the internet economy with big data

A discussion paper on measuring the internet economy in the Netherlands in 2016-2018 with big data. This study repeats a similar study from 2016 for the year 2015.

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Non-employed labour force (12-hours threshold)

People who don't have paid work or work less than twelve hours per week.

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Crude balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock, 1944-April 2021

Crude balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock Feedstocks, destination

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The Netherlands is the largest beer exporter in the EU

In 2020, the Netherlands was the biggest exporter of beer in the European Union.

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House prices 6.6 percent higher in February

In February 2020, prices of owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 6.6 percent higher than in the same month one year previously.

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Not in the labour force (12-hours threshold)

People who don't have paid work or for less than twelve hours per week and who didn't recently look for paid work for twelve hours or more per week or are not directly available for it.

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Big Data Matters 3 - The need for timely statistics

Online seminar - Thursday, 1 April 2021 The Centre for Big Data Statistics (the Netherlands) and the ONS Data Science Campus (UK) 2020 was a remarkable year: the world was facing a new pandemic and...

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Population up by 12.8 thousand in Q1 2021

In Q1 2021, the population of the Netherlands grew by 12.8 thousand.

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Fewer women than men fall victim to violence

In 2017, 1.7% of women aged 15 years or older said they had been the victim of one or more violent crimes, against 2.5% of men. Intimidation is the most common crime among both sexes. Women report...

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Monthly labour participation and unemployment (12-hours threshold), 2003/20

Employed, unemployed, not included in the labour force, unemployment by sex and age

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Unemployment falls below 5 percent

Unemployment declined to 4.9 percent of the labour force in June.

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Unemployed labour force (12-hours threshold)

People who don't have paid work or for less than twelve hours per week, recently looked for work for twelve hours or more per week and are directly available for it.

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Petroleum products balance sheet; supply, consumption stock 1946-April 2021

Petroleum products balance sheet; supply, consumption and stock Petroleum products

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Fixed capital formation by type of capital good;national accounts 1995-2015

Fixed capital formation by type of capital good Dwellings, non-residential buildings, civil engineering works, machinery

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Preliminary supervision order

When a child is at immediate risk of significant harm and a petition procedure by the Child Protection Board can not be awaited, the Child Protection Board can request the judge for a preliminary...

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Consumer confidence hardly changed in September

Consumer confidence hardly changed in September.

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Non-employed labour force

People who don't have paid work.

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Consumer spending up by nearly 3 percent in July

Dutch consumer spending was 2.8 percent up in July 2017 from July 2016.

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60 bankruptcies in week 24

In week 24 (working week 8 to 14 June inclusive), 60 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.

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Manufacturing output 4 percent down in August

In August 2020, the average daily output generated by the Dutch manufacturing industry was 4.0 percent down on August 2019.

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1,917 suicide deaths in 2017

In 2017, 1,917 people took their own lives, i.e. 23 more than in 2016.

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Company pension fund

A pension fund linked to a company which accumulates money for the pensions of the people who are or were working in the company.

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Manufacturing output 0.3 percent up in January

The average daily output generated by the Dutch manufacturing industry was 0.3 percent up in January 2020 compared to the same month one year previously.

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Consumer spending up by 2.5 percent in December

Consumer spending was 2.5 percent up in December. Consumers spent more on household appliances, furnishing and cars.

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Investments over 8 percent down in February

The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets fell by 8.4 percent year-on-year in February 2021. The contraction is larger than in the previous month.

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