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Social provision
Social benefits that are not insurance based as there are no premiums to be paid. The provision is financed directly from public funds.
Index Collective Labour Agreement (CAO in Dutch) wage rates
Index showing the development of the gross wages unconditionally due to employees when they work fulltime.
Dutch Caribbean
The Dutch Caribbean consists of the islands Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba.
Student card for public transport
Card permitting travel on public transport valid for one year. Introduced in 1991 as part of a student financing scheme (WSF).
Vacancy
A position which a company or institution is looking to fill with personnel that can be appointed right away or as soon as possible.
Wages
All payments made in cash or in kind to employees, except wages during illness, redundancy payments and compensation for health insurance premiums.
General fertility rate
The number of live born babies per 1000 of the average number of women aged 15 to 50 in a certain period (usually a calendar year)
Demographic pressure
The sum of the number of people aged between 0 and 20 and people aged 65 and over, in relation to people aged 20 to 65.
Motorcycle
Motor vehicle on two or three wheels, with or without sidecar, fitted with a combustion engine with a cylinder capacity of 50 cubic centimetres or more.
Low income
An income converted to a single person’s income, that represents a purchasing power of less than 9 250 euro in prices of the year 2000
Nursery school and primary education
Education for children aged 4 to 12 after which they start secondary education. Until 1985 this was called pre-school and elementary school.
Inland water for recreation
Inland water in use for recreational purposes, such as water on golf links and parks, stretches for rowing and lakes for recreation.
Public company
A legal person whose capital is divided into shares which are freely transferable. The transferability of shares may be limited, and shares may be nominative shares or bearer shares.
Dynamic developments in purchasing power
The developments of the purchasing power of an individual calculated as the change in standardised household income corrected for price changes.
Valuation at current prices
Valuation at current prices means that the flows and stocks in a given reporting period are valued at the prices of that period.
Gross fixed capital formation by corporations and households including PNP serving households
Investments to expand or replace assets by sectors corporations, households and non-profit organisations serving households.
Length of day trip
Difference between the time of departure and the time of return from a day trip. A day trip takes minimally two hours.
Ro-ro cargo
All cargo shipped in containers or otherwise rolled onto and off seagoing vessels through the roll-on roll-off method (including the rolling transport units themselves).
Summary proceedings
Procedure for the judge (previously president) of the court (sometimes the president of the central court of appeal) applied when a case demands an immediate provision.
Household consisting of a couple without children
Private household consisting of a couple without children living at home (and possibly with other members).
Subsidised sector
Employees working for employers who come under the law on labour conditions for the subsidised sector (Wet Arbeidsvoorwaardenontwikkeling Gepremieerde en Gesubsidieerde Sector).
Purchasing power
Standardised disposable household income deflated by the consumer price index. This makes incomes comparable over time. Purchasing power increases when standardised income grows faster than prices.
Toddler care centre
Provision for child care intended for children between 18 months and 4 years old, open on work days for a maximum of four consecutive hours.
Penal Code
Code that sets out which offences are criminal offences, and which are misdemeanours, and also defines what penalties may be imposed for these offences and misdemeanours.
Introduction StatLine
Introduction StatLine