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Earnings from direct exports to China exceed 5.6 bn euros

In 2018, companies in the Netherlands earned more than 5.6 billion euros in direct exports of goods and services to China, representing a contribution of 0.7 percent to Dutch GDP and an increase of...

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CBS: Inquiry into risks of data access

CBS: Inquiry into risks of data access

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Using complexity science to understand social problems

On 1 January 2021, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) senior methodologist Frank Pijpers was appointed Professor of Complexity for Official Statistics at the University of Amsterdam (UvA).

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Internationalisation Monitor 2019, third quarter

Dutch wholesalers and globalization: characteristics, import and export of goods and services, value chains, turnover, employment, added value, and innovation.

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Netherlands earns €0.5 billion in car exports to the US

In 2015, the Dutch private sector generated more than 0.5 billion euros in revenues through European exports of motor vehicles and vehicle components to the United States.

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Coronavirus pandemic increases urgency of new data sources for CBS

Society’s need to describe complex phenomena - such as the consequences of an economic crisis - is growing exponentially.

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Feasibility study on linking ownership info to Exiobase

Feasibility study on linking ownership information to Exiobase

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Organised trip

A holiday for which lodging and/or transport was booked through a travel agency or tour operator, the national motorist organisation ANWB, a bank, post office, tourist office, department store, a...

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Wholesale trade earns 40 billion euros from exports

In 2017, Dutch wholesale trade generated over 40 bn euros in value added due to exports of goods and services. This is equivalent to 16.5 percent of Dutch gross export earnings.

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Primary cause of death

The illness, situation or event that started the chain of events that led to death.

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Internationalisation Monitor 2017, fourth quarter

The Internationalisation Monitor describes trends in internationalisation and their consequences for the Dutch economy

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Cause of death

A distinction is made between primary and secondary causes of death. The primary cause of death is the disease, situation or event that started the chain of events resulting in death. Consequences or...

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CBS mapping goods flows

CBS mapping goods flows

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How CBS compiles mortality figures in times of corona

Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is responsible for compiling statistics on all deceased persons in the Netherlands, along with their cause of death.

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Premium transfer

A premium from the salary/ benefits paid by the employer or social security institution as a compensation for social security premiums paid by the employees or recipients of benefits.

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Start of public debate on SDGs

In September 2015, 193 government leaders reached an agreement on the 2030 sustainable development agenda

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Local government depends heavily on central government funding

In the Netherlands, the local government is dependent on the central government for almost three quarters of its income. In 2019, 27 percent of the local government's income consisted of its own...

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Nearly 3 in 5 Dutch people used online platforms in 2019

In 2019, 58 percent of the Dutch population aged 12 years and over had made use of online platforms to order or exchange goods or services.

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Half of online shoppers have complaints

Of the Dutch population who have shopped online over the course of 2019, half have reported complaints. In 2015, 40 percent said they experienced problems related to online purchases.

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Trade relations with Italy

Bilateral trade between the Netherlands and Italy: imports and import dependency versus exports and export earnings.

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ICT workers at home most often during coronavirus crisis

In Q2 2020, (partial) telecommuting was most prevalent among employees with ICT occupations.

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Small companies less affected by cyber attacks

Small enterprises are less likely to fall victim to cyber attacks than large enterprises.

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Intermittent exporting: unusual business or business as usual?

We construct an empirically supported definition of intermittent and perennial exporting and investigate to what extent intermittent exporters are distinguishable from non-exporters and perennial...

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More flexible access to CBS microdata for researchers

Under strict conditions, authorised researchers are allowed access to detailed data

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6 in 10 status holders pass civic integration exam

Of the asylum seekers who obtained a residence permit in 2014 and were subject to the integration requirement, 58 percent had passed the civic integration exam on reference date 1 October 2018. Two...

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