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Economic situation slightly less favourable
According to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation in April again slightly less favourable compared to the previous month.
One in a hundred mothers have more than five children
There are nearly 5 million mothers. Half of them have two children and one-fifth have one child or three children.
Number of electric cars continues to grow
Number of electric cars on Dutch roads growing, despite a decline in sales.
Retail trade; employment and finance per sector, SIC'93, 2006 - 2008
Persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial result Branches (SIC'93) retail trade
Economic situation fairly stable
Economic situation fairly stable
Dutch consumers less optimistic
Consumer confidence deteriorated in August
Plug-in hybrid most popular type of electric car
Early 2016 the number of plug-in hybrids had doubled relative to 2015.
Investments almost 3 percent up in December
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 2.6 percent up in December 2018 relative to the same month one year previously
Prices St Eustatius show highest growth rate
Consumer prices on St Eustatius were 2.6 percent up in Q2 2017.
Natural gas trade deficit for the first time in 2018
The Netherlands became a net importer of natural gas last year. Natural gas had an import value of almost 12 billion euros, an increase of 43 percent on 2017.
Mining and quarrying; employment and finance, SIC'93, 2006 - 2008
Persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial result Branches (SIC'93) mining and quarrying
Economic situation more or less stable
The economic situation is somewhat less favourable in March 2016 than in the preceding month.
Demographic characteristics of the Dutch population, 2011-2012 (Dutch only)
Two pivot tables on the Dutch population by country of birth, origin, generation, first and second nationality, municipality and province on 30 June 2012 and two custom-made tables on the habitants...
Economic situation stable
According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation is more or less the same in March 2016 as in the preceding month. Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that most...
Protecting Tables by Means of Cell Suppression
National Statistical Institutes protect tabular data against disclosure of sensitive information before they are released. A well-known method is cell suppression. In this paper we propose a new...
Festive launch ODISSEI open data platform
An open data platform for humanities and social sciences, ODISSEI, was launched on 27 October.
No gender gap in higher education
Nearly 31 percent of both men and women in the Netherlands have a higher professional (HBO) or university (WO) qualification.
Less recyclable plastic waste sent to China
Last year, China’s share in Dutch exports of recyclable plastic waste was 2.7 percent. In 2010, still nearly half of all plastic waste generated by businesses and households had China as a foreign...
Economic indicators circular economy, 2001-2016
This report presents the newly developed method for measuring economic indicators on the circular economy, furthermore it presents the first results for the period 2001-2016.
Trade deficit on St Eustatius down in 2018
In 2018, the trade deficits of Bonaire and Saba rose while the deficit of St Eustatius declined.
Government budget surplus up to 1.5 percent in 2018
The Dutch government achieved an 11 billion euro budget surplus in 2018, equivalent to 1.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Government debt declined, just as in previous years, and stood at...
94,000 Dutch participants in EU labour market project
In the Netherlands, 93,560 people took part in a labour market project subsidised by the European Social Fund (ESF).
Registered partnership gaining popularity
Registered partnership has become popular, but 80 percent of unions were marriages in 2016.
More unemployment in July among 25 to 44-year-olds
In the period May through July 2019, the number of people aged 15 to 74 in paid employment grew by 10 thousand per month on average. There were 9.0 million people in work in July.