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Working hours
The number of hours someone works in a normal or average working week.
From benefit to work with reintegration support, third measurement (definite figures, Dutch only)
Report and tables on people starting work after claiming a social security benefit, and people starting work who were not entitled to a benefit, but were looking for a job; with and without...
Social insurance
An insurance for which every resident is insured in principle.
Foreign employee
Someone who is employed in the Netherlands and does not have the Dutch nationality.
District court criminal case
Criminal case tried in a district court. There are eleven district courts.
Criminal case
The process-verbal registered at the office of the public prosecutor charging one suspect.
Adult suspect
Someone who was aged 18 and over at the time he/she committed a crime.
AWBZ
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Exceptional Medical Expenses Act (AWBZ).
Separation
Dissolving a marriage, registered partnership of relationship of two people living together other than by death.
Dismissal
Decision by the Public Prosecution Service to dismiss the case against a suspect on political or technical grounds.
Imputed social premiums
These include: wage during illness, redundancy pay and contribution to health insurance costs.
WAZ
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Self-employed Persons Disablement Benefits Act (WAZ).
Owner-manager
Owner of a company who is on the payroll of the own company as a director.
Zalmsnip
A 100 guilder municipal tax rebate per household to compensate for increasing taxes.
Calendar
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 17 - 21 december 2012 (Week 51).
Using microdata to improve care for transgenders
How do hormone treatments impact transgenders’ health
Final court decision
Verdict by a judge in civil law started with a petition, ending a case in the relevant instance.
Gross weekly wage
Regularly paid weekly wage excluding occasional payments, before employee contributions to pension and early retirement schemes.
Potential working hours
The weekly working hours agreed with the employee multiplied by the number of weeks per year.
Court of justice
Court dealing with appeals of verdicts by lower courts in first instance. There are five courts of justice.
Extradition
Deportation from the Netherlands to hand someone over to the authorities of another country because he/she committed a crime.
Permanent job
A job based on a contract between an employer and an employee for an indefinite period of time.
Zero benefits
Benefits can be reduced to zero because of deductions due to income from work, sanctions, or suspension.
Alimony
Financial contribution of a divorcee to the upkeep of his/her child/children (child maintenance) or ex-partner (partner alimony)
Highest completed education level
The highest level of education completed (according to the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI))