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Key figures by sector; National Accounts
Sector accounts; key figures Most important figures of institutional sectors
Inflation up on Bonaire, down on St Eustatius and Saba
In Q4 2023, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 4.2 percent more expensive than one year previously. The inflation rate was still 1.9 percent in Q3.
Government; financial balance sheet, market value, sectors
Financial transactions and balance sheet of the government. Financial instruments, assets and liabilities, stock and flows, sectors.
Rent increase dwellings; region
Rent increase by region Rent increase including and excluding rent harmonisation
Well-being ‘later’: economic capital
Well-being ‘later’: Economic capital relates to what is needed to sustain the economy and meet the material needs of future generations. This includes physical capital (machines, tools, ICT,...
Average energy prices regarding variable contracts
Average electricity and gas prices for consumers.
Inflation at 5.7 percent in June according to flash estimate
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports in a flash estimate that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 5.7 percent in June.
Deaths registered weekly, by sex and age
Mortality by gender, age, per week gender, age, per week
House Prices: new and existing dwellings price index 2020=100
Price index dwellings, price index 2020=100, price devolepment Sold dwellings, average selling price
Bankruptcies; enterprises, regions
Pronounced bankruptcies; enterprises, region Type of bankruptcy, region
Businesses less positive about investment
Expectations among business owners in the manufacturing and business services sectors regarding investment were less positive in March 2024 than they were last year
Economic picture deteriorates further
The economic climate in April 2024 is more negative than it was in March.
Electricity; production and means of production
Production of electricity and heat. Input of fuels. Installed capacity. By sector, installation type and Combined Heat and Power.
Public corporations; liabilities, controlling government sector
Debt of financial or other (loss or profit making) corporations by controlling government subsector.
The Netherlands largest EU importer of soy, palm oil and cocoa
The Netherlands is a major importer of products that are linked to deforestation and land degradation by the European Commission.
Well-being ‘later’: human capital
Well-being ‘later’: Human capital pertains to the quality of labour now and in the future. This includes workload pressure and productivity, as well as aspects such as health and education level....
Vacancies; SIC 2008; private firms and government sectors
Unfilled vacancies, new vacancies and filled vacancies by economic activities (SIC 2008), including government
Life style and (preventive) health; personal characteristics, 2014-2021
Smoking, alcohol and drug use, being overweight, physical activity Sexual health, nutrition, health examination, giving informal care.
Economic contraction of 0.5 percent in Q1 2024
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.5 percent in Q1 2024 relative to Q4 2023. According to the first estimate,...
Nearly 230 thousand fewer hospital admissions in 2020
In 2020, the total number of hospital admissions stood at 2.7 million. This is 12 percent lower than in 2019.
Milk supply and dairy production by dairy factories
Milk supply by dairy farms, production of butter, cheese, milk powder, concentrated milk and whey powder
Key figures municipal budgets; levies per municipality
Key figures budgeted revenues municipal levies per municipality.
Government; Taxes and social contributions
Revenue collected from taxes and social contributions Types of taxes and social contributions
Government debt; debt instruments, counterpart sector, valuation, sectors
Total government debt and debt in foreign currency. Debt instruments, counterpart sector, face- and market value, sectors.
Vacancies;SIC 2008;private sector
Unfilled vacancies, new vacancies and filled vacancies by economic activities (SIC 2008), private firms