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GDP growth rate remains 0.8 percent in Q4 2017

According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), GDP showed 0.8 percent growth in Q4 2017.

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Unemployment down due to contraction of the labour force

As fewer people actively engaged on the labour market in February, unemployment declined. The number of employed was about the same as in January.

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Producer confidence increases again

Producer confidence among Dutch manufacturers has increased again in December 2018.

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Tourism sector essential for employment in Caribbean Netherlands

Tourism accounts for a substantial part of employment on the islands of Caribbean Netherlands. On Bonaire and Saba, 20 percent of jobs are tourism-related, versus 12 percent on St Eustatius. The...

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Self-employed persons; income, wealth, characteristics; 2007-2016

Income, capital, substantial interest Entrepreneurs, owner-managers

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Second estimate for first quarter of 2013: economy shrinks by 0.4 percent

According to Statistics Netherlands’ second estimate, Dutch economic growth was -0.4 percent in the first quarter of 2013 compared with the previous quarter.

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Disposable household income lower in 2010

The disposable household income in 2010 was lower than in 2009. After correction for inflation, the decline was 1.4 percent, but consumer spending was 0.4 percent higher.

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Economic growth 0.2 percent in second quarter of 2015

According to the second estimate of economic growth conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the Dutch economy grew 0.2 percent in Q2 2015 relative to Q1 2015.

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Dutch youngsters often work evenings and weekends

Nearly six out of ten Dutch employees worked irregular hours in 2008. Relatively more men than women, and more young than older employees had irregular working hours.

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