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Seaport throughput down by over 8 percent in 2020
In 2020, the total volume of incoming and outgoing cargo shipments to and from Dutch seaports declined to nearly 558 million tonnes.
Well-being high in 2019, but more pressure on environment
Although well-being in the Netherlands increased in 2019, not everybody benefited from this equally. Well-being is under pressure in a number of areas: time lost through traffic congestion, less...
Business solar capacity now exceeds residential
In 2019, the installed capacity of commercial and industrial solar systems exceeded that of home solar systems for the first time. Total installed capacity grew by 2,265 to 6,874 megawatts (MW).
Inflation rate down to 1.4 percent in July
The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.4 percent higher in July than in the same month last year.
From benefit to work with reintegration support, third measurement (definite figures, Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on jobs started by people claiming a social security benefit or who were not entitled to a benefit but were looking for a job, with or without reintegration support.Commissioned...
From benefit to work with reintegration support, fourth measurement (Dutch only)
Report and tables on how often people start work after receiving re-integration support.Commissioned by: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (SZW)
Use of secondary materials: potential data sources
Exploration of potential sources to collect data about the use of secondary materials at the request of the Dutch environmental assessment agency.
Consumers more pessimistic in August
In August, Dutch consumers are more pessimistic than in the previous month.
Data alliance between CBS and National Rapporteur on Trafficking
Human trafficking and sexual violence against children are extremely serious crimes that have disruptive effects on the lives and well-being of victims.
Number of people from Central and Eastern Europe doubled in half a decade
Early 2011, nearly 200 thousand people from Central and Eastern Europe had registered as residents or workers in the Netherlands. Their number has more than doubled over the past five years.
More people looking for work
Unemployment has risen again since the summer of 2011. In the third quarter of this year, 422 thousand people in the Netherlands were unemployed.
From work to unemployment benefit, and then? Unemployment benefit entrant and resumption of work by age in 1999-2007 (Dutch only)
Study of labour market outcomes of 15-64 year-olds who start receiving unemployment benefit. Commissioned by: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.
Investments 5 percent up in February
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 5.0 percent larger year on year.
Number of Dutch holidaymakers reaches low point in Q2
The number of Dutch people who went on holiday in the second quarter of 2020 was 65 percent lower than in the same period last year.
Unemployed more engaged in volunteer work than people with paid jobs
Some 22 percent in the adult population were engaged in volunteer work in 2009. People with paid jobs almost as often did volunteer work as people who did not have paid jobs, but unemployed spent...
Fewer people work against the clock
In 2003, 28 percent of workers in the Netherlands had to work under pressure on a regular basis. This percentage has been decreasing since 1999, for both part-time and full-time workers. The...
Mortality in week 10 roughly the same as expected
In week 10 (8 to 14 March 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,300.
European support for helping young unemployed people find work
Over 145 young unemployed people in the Netherlands have improved their opportunities on the job market with financial support from Europe since 2009. Until 2014 over half of the participants in ESF...
Household consumption over 6 percent up in June
Consumers spent 6.4 percent more in June 2021 than in June 2020.
More people working on permanent contracts
In the fourth quarter of 2007, the employed labour force comprised 7.3 million people. Approximately 5.8 million were employed on a permanent basis, nearly 570 thousand worked flexible hours.