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Retail turnover 4 percent up in September
In September, the Dutch retail sector recorded 4 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Natural gas consumption in 2022 at lowest level in 50 years
In 2022, natural gas consumption in the Netherlands was down by a quarter relative to 2021.
Agriculture’s consumption unchanged for 25 years, despite higher output
Since 1995, the volume of Dutch agricultural production has grown by 20 percent. Nevertheless, there was no increase in the agricultural consumption of environmentally harmful substances such as...
Turnover accommodation and food services remains virtually the same in Q4
At 0.1 percent, turnover in the accommodation and food services sector hardly increased in Q4 relative to Q3.
Origin
How many residents of the Netherlands were born abroad?
Producer confidence back at record high
In October 2021, the mood among Dutch manufacturers has improved to a record high.
Income from work
Wages and salaries of employees plus the attributed pay for self-employed people and family-members working in the family business.
Internationalisation Monitor 2022, fourth quarter – Productivity
In this edition of the Internationalisation Monitor, we relate recalibrated productivity estimates (multifactor productivity) to internationalisation, innovation and business dynamics.
Inflation rate up again in the Caribbean Netherlands
In the third quarter of 2021, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 4.3 percent more expensive than one year previously.
Economic outlook more positive again
In August 2021, the economic situation according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer has become more positive.
Consumer confidence down in October
In October, confidence among Dutch consumers has deteriorated.
Investments 0.5 percent down in April
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 0.5 percent smaller year on year.
How resilient is the Netherlands?
On 19 May 2021 CBS published the Monitor of Well-being & Sustainable Development Goals 2021, which provides a broad description of the trends in well-being in our country.
Business cycle tracer
Statistics Netherlands’ BCT is a tool to assist in the analysis of the state and the course of the Dutch economy.
Profits of non-financial corporations up
In Q2 2022, Dutch non-financial corporations’ gross profits before taxes amounted to 75.2 billion euros. This is 8.4 billion euros more than in Q2 2021 and the highest amount in a second quarter...
Number of people in work rising again
The number of 15 to 74-year-olds in paid work was up in 2017 on 2016 at an average of 176 thousand.
Manufacturing output over 7 percent up in March
In March 2022, the average daily output generated by the Dutch manufacturing industry was up by 7.2 percent on March 2021.
Biggest house price increase since the summer of 2001
In March 2021, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 11.3 percent more expensive than in the same month last year, representing the largest increase since June 2001.
Mortality in week 14 higher than expected
In week 14 (5 to 11 April 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,150.
Annual Report Youth Monitor: key indicators 2015-2019
In 2019, more young people were receiving youth care than in 2015.
Information security and privacy are an ongoing priority for CBS
Information security and privacy are permanently high on the agenda at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
How can we make our algorithms as fair as possible?
How can we make the algorithms used by the government as fair as possible, and what role could proper archiving play in that process?
Retail turnover 3 percent up in August
In August, the Dutch retail sector recorded 3 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
10 thousand COVID-19 deaths during first wave of the pandemic
In the first six months of 2020, there were more than 86 thousand deaths registered in the Netherlands. This is almost 9 thousand more than in the first half of 2019 and over 5 thousand more than in...
Unemployment further down in November
In November 2020, there were 378 thousand unemployed, equivalent to 4.0 percent of the labour force.