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Most substantial increase energy bill in four years

Early 2009, the energy bill for households is considerably higher than one year previously. On the basis of the rates of January 2009, a household with an average gas and electricity consumption will...

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Economic situation improves considerably

ccording to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation improved considerably in May 2015  relative to April. In the period between summer 2013 and spring 2014,...

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SDG 13 Climate action

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13 Climate Action. SDG 13 aims to tackle climate change caused by humans. Under the 2015 Paris Agreement, countries agreed to restrict global warming...

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Terms of trade in goods, index 2010=100; 1990-2014

Terms of trade, import prices and export prices of goods Indexfigures, base year 2010 = 100 and changes

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Disposable household income substantially higher in 2007

The real disposable income of Dutch households rose by nearly 4 percent in 2007, the highest growth since 2001.

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More use of health care facilities over the past 30 years

Over the past 30 years, the use of health care facilities has obviously increased. The proportion of people consulting a GP, dentist or physiotherapist has risen and people take more medicines.

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Marginal improvement economic situation

The economic situation at the end of July is slightly less negative than at the end of June. Although improvements outnumber deteriorations, the heart of the scatter in the Business Cycle Tracer is...

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Health-related R&D; labour volume and expenditure, 2003-2007

Research & Development activities measured in terms of labour volume and expenditure (in sector of performance)

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Consumers less positive

In December, Dutch consumers are less positive than in November. According to Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the consumer confidence indicator fell by 3 points to + 6. The decrease is mainly due to...

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Dutch economic growth at 1.8 percent

The Dutch economy grew by 1.8 percent in the third quarter compared with the same period in 2009. In the second quarter the economy grew by 2.2 percent.

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Accumulation of favourable and unfavourable outcomes

Data on accumulation of favourable and unfavourable outcomes for well-being ‘here and now’. What is accumulation? Accumulation occurs when several favourable or unfavourable aspects of well-being...

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Consumers less positive

In January, the mood among Dutch consumers is less positive than in December. According to Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the consumer confidence indicator fell by 2 points to + 4. The downturn is...

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Second estimate fourth quarter 2010: Dutch economic growth 2.5 percent

The Dutch economy grew by 2.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2010 compared with the same quarter in the previous year. This second estimate of economic growth is 0.1 of a percent point higher than...

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Economy continues to grow

The Dutch economy grew by 2.2 percent in the second quarter compared with the same period in 2009. The increase was clearly more substantial than in the first quarter, when the economy grew by 0.6...

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Marginal economic growth

The Dutch economy grew by 0.6 percent in the first quarter compared with the same period in 2009.

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Emissions to water, heavy metals

Between 2000 and 2014, emissions of heavy metals to water fell by nearly 58 percent, while the economy grew by 17 percent.

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More wind and solar electricity

In 2017, nearly 60 percent of renewable electricity production originated from wind power, 13 percent from solar power.

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Disposable household income falls again

Real disposable income of Dutch households was 1.1 percent lower in 2013 than in 2012. The decrease was smaller than in 2012, when disposable income fell by 2.2 percent. The decrease in 2013 was...

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Government collects 13 cents of every euro spent by Dutch households

The average Dutch household spent 32,500 euro in 2010. Indirect taxes, for example VAT and excise duties, account for 4,320 euro, i.e. more than 13 cents of every euro spent by Dutch households.

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