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Normal legal remedy used when a verdict (in absentia) is incontestable and does not allow for further appeal.

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Labour

Input of human capacity for the production of goods and services, as defined in Statistics Netherlands' national accounts.

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Income under the General Old Age Pension Act (AOW).

Gross benefits received under the General Old Age Pension Act (AOW).

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Gross monthly wage

The regular wage paid excluding occasional payments before employee contributions to pension and early retirement schemes.

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Minimum wage for young people

The legal minimum wage on 1 January for a fulltime employee aged under 23.

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Hourly wage

The wage, calculated by dividing the monthly wage, excluding overtime, by 1/12 of the annual working hours.

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Self-employed entrepreneur

A person who works for his/her own account and risk in an own company or practice.

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Daily wage

The wage per day including the holiday bonus share that serves as the basis for calculating social benefits.

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Full-time employee

Employee working full days and full weeks with exception of temp workers, workers on call and stand-by workers.

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Duration of sickness absence

The number of days counted from the first calendar day of absence to the last, including weekends.

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Car user (18+)

Someone aged 18 or over who is or has been the main user of a car.

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Final verdict

Ruling by the judge in a criminal case, which terminates the proceedings before the court concerned. See also: Settlement by judge.

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Length of service

The number of years an employee has been employed at the company or institution where he or she works.

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Dismissal by the public prosecutor

Decision by the public prosecutor not to prosecute after a punishable offence for reasons of public interest.

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Police

Government body responsible for enforcing legal order, combatting crime and unsafety, including detecting punishable acts, and providing assistance to those who require it.

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Crime victim

Someone aged over 12 who has experienced one or more of the types of common crime in the 12 months preceding the survey.

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College of appeal for commerce

Court deciding on conflicts in economic administrative law and in appeals against a decision or action by a corporate body.

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