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The Business Cycle Tracer; patterns in the Dutch business cycle
Statistics Netherlands has developed the Business Cycle Tracer as a tool to assist in the analysis of short term developments in the Dutch economy. The emphasis is on the dynamics in the economy, the...
Migration Zeeland 1998-2008 (Dutch only)
The Zeeland Institute for Social Cultural Development (SCOOP) requested the Centre for Policy Related Statistics (CBS-CvB) to compile a set of tables of people moving to and from towns and villages...
Residence permit
Document stating that a non-national may stay in the Netherlands for longer than three months.
Jail sentence
Imprisonment for life, or for a period not exceeding thirty years, usually spent in prison.
Disablement benefits
Benefits paid periodically on the basis of disablement legislation.
Fertility
Term used in demography to indicate the actual reproduction by individuals, couples or the population in general.
Environmental tax
The levies on ground water, tap water, waste, fuel, uranium and energy.
Private non-profit institution
A non-profit institution that is not governed and not financed mainly by government.
Open dry natural area
Open area with a dry surface with nature as its main function.
Economic growth
The volume growth of the gross domestic product (GDP) usually at market prices.
Water tax
Levy on the supply of tap water payable by the user.
Rural area
Area with a surrounding address density of less than 1 000 per square kilometre.
Rest of the world (NA)
Collective term for people and companies that are not part of the Dutch economy.
Place in a child care centre
Place available for child care in a child care centre.
Wages in kind
The value of all goods and services supplied by employers to employees.
Towage
Shipping where one or more towing barges or dumb barges are towed by a tug boat.
XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language)
XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language) is an instrument used across government agencies to exchange financial data between these agencies and private companies. This report explains how...
Secondary distribution of income
Distribution of primary income over the participants in the economic process by income transfers.
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.
Dutch size unit
An economic size unit based on the standard gross margins (sgm) divided by a specific factor.
Group of provinces (NUTS1)
Regional grouping of the provinces. The classification forms level 1 in the European NUTS classification.
Information for the civil services (archives)
Information provided by archives to ministries and other government bodies.
Obtaining the Dutch nationality
Obtaining the Dutch nationality by recognition, adoption, option and naturalisation (individual or co-naturalisation).
Gas cokes
Solid coal product derived as a by-product from the production of town gas.
Practical training
A form of special education for children with moderate learning difficulties. Used to be called vso-mlk.