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Education
Organised communication of a non-incidental nature aimed to transmit knowledge, increase insights and/or train skills.
Open wet natural area
Open area with a wet surface with nature as its main function.
Vehicle-kilometre
Unit of measurement for traffic, representing the movement of a vehicle over one kilometre.
Charges
Payments demanded by government on the basis of general regulations for services rendered.
Legal entity
A natural person or legal persona.
Dependent labour force
The section of the labour force pertaining to people working in paid employment.
Bootstrapping structural time series models
A resample method to compute standard errors of estimates based on a structural time series model.
Mothers working or claiming benefit 2009 (Dutch only)
At the request of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (SZW), Statistics Netherlands’ Centre for Policy Related Statistics has calculated figures for 2009 on mothers by whether they had a...
Minimum wage
The legal minimum on 1 January for the wage of a fulltime employee.
Woods and open nature area
Area in use as woods, dry or wet open natural area.
Pension supplement
Benefits paid by pension funds and annuities received by life insurance companies
Overtime
Hours worked extra over and above the normal working hours and fully paid.
Final consumption for energetic purposes
Final use of energy as a source of power or heat.
ZFW
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Compulsory health insurance act (ZFW).
Saving (of a sector)
The part of the disposable income of a sector that is not used for consumer spending.
Passenger-kilometre
Unit of measurement for transport of persons, representing the transport of a passenger over one kilometre.
Trend follower
Employee who is not a civil servant but whose salary is linked to civil servants’ salaries.
Rhine and Meuse river
Waterways originating from the river Rhine and the river Meuse, including their tidal rivers.
Social benefits in cash
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions, financed by premiums (unemployment, disability, sickness, old age).
Pension premiums
Premiums paid on the basis of collective contracts with pension funds or life insurance companies.
Partner (household)
Someone who forms a couple with someone else in a private household.
Reduced working hours
A reduction of working hours based on the Buitengewoon Besluit Arbeidsverhoudingen 1945 art 8.1.
Producer confidence
Mood indicator for short-term developments in industrial production based on the opinions and expectations of producers.
Sickness absence rate
The ratio between the number of cases of sick leave and the number of employees.
Arts student
Someone who has signed up for a course in the arts of more than twenty weeks.