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Continued fall for disposable household income
Real disposable household income in the Netherlands was 2.6 percent lower in the second quarter of 2013 than twelve months previously. Disposable income has been falling for two years now.
Purchasing power erodes further in 2011
The Dutch population lost 0.4 percent of their purchasing power last year. The loss in 2010 was 0.6 percent.
Labour and leisure time
Latest figures on distribution of well-being ‘here and now’. How is well-being distributed in terms of labour and leisure time? The kind of work people do often determines their quality of life....
Transport, storage and communications; finance, SIC'93, 2006 - 2008
Persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial result Branches (SIC'93) transport, storage and communications
Number of disablement benefits; inflow and outflow. 1998-2009.
Disablement benefits, inflow and outflow by type of act, sex, age and degree of disablement.
Social protection benefits by functions, criteria, implementation 1994-2012
Social protection benefits. Functions, criteria and execution.
In 30 years a quarter of the population will be over 65
The greying of the population will reach its peak in just over 30 years.
Regional accounts; production structure 1995-2011
Output; Gross value added; Labour input Economic activity (SIC2008); Regions; Periods
Shift towards more productive firms mainly in ICT-intensive sectors
ICT has had a positive effect on the Dutch economy between 2000 and December 2010. Firms became more productive in sectors where ICT is used intensively.
Retirement age higher
Employees retire at a later age. In 2007, the average age of retirement had risen to 62.
Producer confidence hardly changed
Producer confidence among Dutch manufacturers has hardly changed in March 2019.
Macroeconomics
Figures on a.o.t. the GDP, inflation, wages, unemployment, export of goods and the daily average industry production.
Sickness absence rate up slightly in 2009
The sickness absence rate among Dutch employees was 4.6 percent on average in the fourth quarter of 2009. This is slightly higher than in the same quarter in 2008, when it was 4.4 percent.
Economic relations with the UK
This research describes the Netherlands’ economic relations with the United Kingdom (UK) from the perspective of both enterprises and international trade
Most recipients of part-time WW benefits in metal industry
In the period April 2009−April 2010, 69 thousand employees received part-time unemployment (WW) benefits. Nearly half of them were employed in the metal industry.
Population growth in 2014 nearly 73 thousand: more immigrants and more babies
The population growth rate in the Netherlands has risen again in 2014. The population grew by nearly 73 thousand last year. Immigration increased further to a record high of 181 thousand. Emigration...