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441 municipalities in the Netherlands in 2009

In 2009, the Netherlands comprises 441 municipalities, as against 443 in 2008.

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Less and less variety in shopping centres

The number of different types of shops to be found in shopping centres is decreasing.

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Male labour participation rate lower in major cities than in the rest of the country

In the four major Dutch cities, the labour participation rate of the male population was below the nationwide average.

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Number of social security benefits still declining

In the third quarter of 2008, the number of benefits paid to under-65s dropped further to 262 thousand, i.e. more than 6 thousand down on the second quarter.

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Fewer benefits under the National Survivor's Benefits Act

In September 2008 118 thousand people were claiming a benefit under the National Survivor’s Benefits Act (Algemene nabestaandenwet). This is 8 thousand fewer than twelve months previously.

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Number of job vacancies still high

The number of job vacancies remained high in the Netherlands in the third quarter of 2008.

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Consumers expect unemployment to rise

Although unemployment in the Netherlands is still decreasing, Dutch consumers are becoming noticeably gloomier about the labour market. The news that companies are beginning to suffer the effects of...

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Murders up again in large cities

In 2007, 164 people were murdered in the Netherlands, five more than in 2006. This has put a stop to the recent decrease in the annual number of murder victims.

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Food accounts for less and less of household spending

Consumers have been confronted by strong price increases in the shops in the last six months. In spite of this they have been spending less and less of their total spending on food in recent decades.

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Dutch consumers prefer low-calorie drinks

The per capita consumption of light soft drinks in the Netherlands was 30 litres last year, approximately the same as in 2006.

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More entrepreneurs in the Netherlands

The number of people setting up their own business in the Netherlands has gradually risen since the 1990s, but the proportion of business owners was still lagging behind the EU 15 average in 2006....

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More package holidays

Last year, 12.5 million Dutch went on holiday at least once. Fewer and fewer people go on holiday without having made prior arrangements.

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Fewer debt management plans

Nearly 2,800 debt management plans were pronounced in the first quarter of 2008. This is around one third fewer than in the first quarter of 2007.

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Crime down, people feel safer

20 percent of the Dutch population aged 15 years and older do not feel safe at times.

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Rented houses predominantly found in urban areas, owner-occupied houses in rural areas

Owner-occupied dwellings are predominantly found in rural areas, commuter towns and on the outskirts of the city. Rented houses and flats are mainly situated in major city centres and student...

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Dutch read fewer books, but bookshops record higher turnover rates

In 2007, bookshops again sold more books, newspapers and magazines. Though there is an increase in online buying, bookshops remain the most important sales channel, accounting for 55 percent of total...

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Dutch have average Internet skills

The Dutch are using the Internet for an increasing number of activities. Compared with other countries in Europe, there are not many highly skilled Internet users in the Netherlands.

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The Netherlands EU's largest producer of cocoa butter

In 2006, the Netherlands imported nearly 450 million kg of cocoa beans worth more than 550 million euro. The value of the extracted cocoa butter totalled 650 million euro.

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Water tax proceeds marginally up again

In 2008, water board authorities estimate to receive more than 2 billion euro in taxes, an increase by 2.2 percent relative to one year previously.

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Increasing amount of nitrogen removed from sewage water

The nitrogen removal capacity of sewage water treatment plants in the Netherlands is improving continuously. In 2006, the 75 percent barrier was broken for the first time.

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