Regional accounts; income accounts of households 1995-2009

Regional accounts; income accounts of households 1995-2009

Households Regions Periods Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Mixed income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Total compensation of employees (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Total property income (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Uses Total property income (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Uses Primary income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Primary income (net) (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Total social benefits (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Total other current transfers (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total current taxes on income and wealth (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total social contributions (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total other current transfers (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Disposable income (net) (mln euro)
Households, total Netherlands 1995 26,016 155,847 40,208 12,261 209,810 209,810 63,833 10,227 27,545 86,031 11,767 158,527
Households, total Netherlands 1996 27,329 161,903 40,851 11,727 218,356 218,356 65,469 10,769 27,603 88,018 12,807 166,166
Households, total Netherlands 1997 30,262 171,272 43,995 13,279 232,250 232,250 66,093 11,762 26,037 93,244 13,884 176,940
Households, total Netherlands 1998 31,548 183,916 46,740 14,884 247,320 247,320 66,616 13,255 26,860 98,571 15,067 186,693
Households, total Netherlands 1999 32,619 197,214 48,918 17,232 261,519 261,519 69,230 14,433 28,313 106,267 16,435 194,167
Households, total Netherlands 2000 35,395 211,596 51,939 21,083 277,847 277,847 71,657 15,495 30,427 111,669 17,705 205,198
Households, total Netherlands 2001 36,592 227,243 53,500 20,818 296,517 296,517 75,832 16,910 32,443 111,066 19,343 226,407
Households, total Netherlands 2002 34,897 238,501 52,605 20,071 305,932 305,932 79,946 19,501 36,735 114,892 22,217 231,535
Households, total Netherlands 2003 33,794 245,075 48,339 17,987 309,221 309,221 82,998 21,172 36,328 122,151 24,005 230,907
Households, total Netherlands 2004 34,248 250,018 48,364 18,247 314,383 314,383 85,479 21,729 34,932 126,943 25,139 234,577
Households, total Netherlands 2005 35,501 253,431 52,933 18,760 323,105 323,105 87,427 21,637 39,747 128,017 25,543 238,862
Households, total Netherlands 2006 40,533 263,500 54,902 24,950 333,985 333,985 92,386 18,364 42,701 133,409 22,079 246,546
Households, total Netherlands 2007 45,989 276,453 63,047 31,427 354,062 354,062 91,991 19,318 47,855 138,217 23,100 256,199
Households, total Netherlands 2008 46,890 289,678 62,361 33,790 365,139 365,139 95,913 19,457 48,912 149,970 23,197 258,430
Households, total Netherlands 2009* 35,286 293,700 44,452 19,288 354,149 354,149 100,770 26,381 55,436 139,681 26,381 255,303
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 1995 8,162 146,131 21,583 7,804 168,072 168,072 17,838 . 17,373 67,139 . 100,269
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 1996 8,529 150,667 22,027 7,664 173,560 173,560 18,940 . 16,844 67,643 . 106,794
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 1997 9,563 159,481 23,210 8,921 183,333 183,333 18,638 . 15,677 71,648 . 113,368
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 1998 9,741 171,782 25,256 9,837 196,942 196,942 19,353 . 16,536 76,837 . 121,853
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 1999 10,230 183,626 27,565 11,880 209,541 209,541 20,215 . 21,296 82,915 . 124,274
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2000 11,205 197,517 29,520 14,605 223,636 223,636 20,071 . 23,134 88,080 . 131,113
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2001 11,572 212,303 31,390 14,227 241,037 241,037 20,996 . 23,742 90,096 . 146,012
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2002 10,287 222,699 27,908 14,346 246,548 246,548 22,482 . 26,391 96,174 . 143,697
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2003 8,602 228,309 26,624 12,395 251,139 251,139 23,081 . 25,541 101,034 . 144,881
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2004 9,875 240,627 20,118 13,079 257,542 257,542 23,902 . 24,348 108,113 . 145,299
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2005 9,752 243,612 21,847 13,272 261,940 261,940 24,096 . 27,673 108,956 . 145,323
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2006 11,816 254,392 23,452 17,929 271,731 271,731 23,841 . 32,269 112,348 . 146,600
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, total Netherlands 2009* . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 1995 589 18,355 2,273 708 20,510 20,510 1,494 . 1,925 8,074 . 11,873
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 1996 633 19,802 2,731 686 22,480 22,480 1,587 . 1,982 8,872 . 13,124
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 1997 711 21,823 3,042 865 24,711 24,711 1,579 . 1,849 9,734 . 14,604
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 1998 872 26,099 3,661 1,003 29,628 29,628 1,820 . 2,246 11,661 . 17,453
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 1999 978 29,137 4,255 1,308 33,062 33,062 1,893 . 2,621 13,099 . 19,100
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2000 1,053 32,719 4,527 1,765 36,535 36,535 1,884 . 3,103 14,515 . 20,622
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2001 1,171 34,673 4,724 1,868 38,699 38,699 1,935 . 3,323 14,133 . 22,809
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2002 974 36,776 4,306 1,967 40,089 40,089 2,312 . 3,699 15,786 . 22,365
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2003 776 37,453 4,076 1,729 40,576 40,576 2,286 . 3,525 16,458 . 22,375
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2004 888 36,126 2,554 1,655 37,913 37,913 2,677 . 2,990 16,667 . 19,912
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2005 1,008 37,718 2,913 1,747 39,891 39,891 2,819 . 3,662 17,474 . 20,446
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2006 1,132 39,691 3,644 2,392 42,074 42,074 2,809 . 4,383 18,182 . 21,072
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages and salaries, single person Netherlands 2009* . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 1995 3,536 69,299 10,665 3,405 80,095 80,095 9,090 . 8,618 32,592 . 47,601
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 1996 3,534 70,736 10,853 3,326 81,797 81,797 9,324 . 8,168 32,641 . 49,924
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 1997 4,006 74,560 11,268 3,869 85,965 85,965 9,148 . 7,579 34,354 . 52,766
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 1998 3,974 79,572 12,209 4,307 91,449 91,449 9,331 . 8,012 36,493 . 55,954
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 1999 4,017 83,784 13,173 5,073 95,900 95,900 9,803 . 9,878 38,848 . 56,568
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2000 4,416 86,887 13,616 6,057 98,862 98,862 9,522 . 10,285 39,896 . 57,778
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2001 4,564 94,217 14,325 5,801 107,305 107,305 10,206 . 10,476 40,871 . 65,467
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2002 4,044 98,331 13,168 5,760 109,783 109,783 10,784 . 11,739 43,512 . 64,219
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2003 3,433 99,116 12,087 4,814 109,823 109,823 11,010 . 11,164 45,120 . 63,464
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2004 4,388 102,819 9,851 4,959 112,099 112,099 11,187 . 11,038 47,077 . 63,937
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2005 4,286 102,263 10,644 4,933 112,259 112,259 11,225 . 12,132 46,662 . 63,282
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2006 5,028 107,090 10,828 6,531 116,415 116,415 11,130 . 14,537 48,292 . 63,348
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages, multi person without children Netherlands 2009* . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 1995 4,036 58,477 8,645 3,690 67,467 67,467 7,254 . 6,831 26,474 . 40,796
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 1996 4,362 60,129 8,444 3,651 69,283 69,283 8,029 . 6,695 26,130 . 43,746
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 1997 4,845 63,098 8,901 4,187 72,657 72,657 7,911 . 6,248 27,560 . 45,998
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 1998 4,895 66,111 9,386 4,527 75,865 75,865 8,202 . 6,279 28,682 . 48,446
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 1999 5,236 70,705 10,137 5,499 80,579 80,579 8,519 . 8,798 30,968 . 48,606
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2000 5,735 77,910 11,377 6,782 88,240 88,240 8,664 . 9,745 33,669 . 52,713
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2001 5,837 83,412 12,340 6,557 95,033 95,033 8,856 . 9,943 35,092 . 57,736
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2002 5,269 87,592 10,434 6,618 96,676 96,676 9,386 . 10,952 36,876 . 57,112
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2003 4,394 91,739 10,461 5,853 100,741 100,741 9,785 . 10,852 39,456 . 59,043
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2004 4,600 101,682 7,713 6,465 107,530 107,530 10,037 . 10,321 44,370 . 61,450
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2005 4,459 103,632 8,290 6,591 109,790 109,790 10,052 . 11,878 44,820 . 61,595
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2006 5,656 107,611 8,980 9,006 113,241 113,241 9,902 . 13,350 45,875 . 62,180
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wages, multi person with children Netherlands 2009* . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mixed income Netherlands 1995 14,819 6,692 3,588 3,338 21,761 21,761 1,402 . 4,464 3,413 . 15,091
Mixed income Netherlands 1996 15,659 7,536 4,195 2,937 24,453 24,453 1,581 . 4,705 4,263 . 16,805
Mixed income Netherlands 1997 17,311 8,064 5,086 3,225 27,236 27,236 1,580 . 4,826 4,675 . 19,051
Mixed income Netherlands 1998 18,253 8,481 5,382 3,798 28,318 28,318 1,478 . 4,570 4,803 . 20,190
Mixed income Netherlands 1999 18,852 9,918 5,623 3,874 30,520 30,520 1,576 . 2,744 5,638 . 23,455
Mixed income Netherlands 2000 20,274 10,446 5,582 4,606 31,697 31,697 1,602 . 2,914 5,966 . 24,126
Mixed income Netherlands 2001 20,774 10,826 7,347 4,596 34,350 34,350 1,769 . 2,526 4,722 . 28,606
Mixed income Netherlands 2002 20,085 11,380 8,403 3,637 36,231 36,231 1,769 . 3,621 4,625 . 29,171
Mixed income Netherlands 2003 20,452 11,822 6,834 3,557 35,551 35,551 1,873 . 3,740 4,722 . 28,324
Mixed income Netherlands 2004 20,943 4,242 9,496 3,072 31,610 31,610 1,741 . 4,985 5,793 . 22,219
Mixed income Netherlands 2005 22,280 4,490 9,491 3,273 32,988 32,988 1,994 . 5,537 6,269 . 22,738
Mixed income Netherlands 2006 24,644 4,205 7,353 4,113 32,089 32,089 2,085 . 5,078 6,048 . 22,589
Mixed income Netherlands 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mixed income Netherlands 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mixed income Netherlands 2009* . . . . . . . . . . . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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Data available from 1995.

Status of the figures
The data from 1995 onwards are final. The figures for the last year are provisional. These figures will not be made final because this table is stopped.

Changes as of 19 November 2013:
None. This table is stopped.


When will new figures be published?
This table is stopped and will be continued as Regional accounts; transactions of the sector households. See paragraph 3.


Description topics

Transactions in mln euro
Amounts in million euro.
Primary distribution of income account
The allocation of primary income account describes the distribution of
value added over all participants (i.e. the suppliers of the production
factors labour and capital) in the production process. It is shown how
wages and salaries of employees end up at those households to which they
belong. This provides a statistical description on how the labour market
(where individual employees are active) is related to different households
groups. This information opens the door to further research on the
dependence of the different household groups on demand and compensation of
the different kinds of labour.
Resources
Transactions received.
Mixed income (net)
Net mixed income is the operating surplus (excluding consumption of fixed
capital) that remains after deducting from the value added at basic prices
the compensation of employees and the balance of other taxes and subsidies
on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed
income, because it also contains compensation for work by the owners and
their family members. Operating surplus also consists, in the case of
households, of the operating surplus from housing services produced for
own consumption by owner-occupiers.
Total compensation of employees
Compensation of employees is the total remuneration paid by employers
to their employees in return for work done. Employees are all residents
and non-residents working in a paid job. Managing directors of limited
companies are considered to be employees; therefore their salaries are
also included in the compensation of employees. The same holds for
people working in sheltered workshops.
Total property income
Interest + Dividends + Withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations +
Reinvested earnings on foreign direct investments +
Income from land and subsoil assets.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total property income
Interest + Withdrawals from income of quasi-corporations +
Income from land and subsoil assets.
Primary income (net)
This is the balancing item of the allocation of the primary income account
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of
household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by
household group.
Resources
Transactions received.
Primary income (net)
This is the balancing item of the allocation of the primary income account
Total social benefits
Social benefits are transfers to households, intended to relieve them
from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, such as
sickness, invalidity, disability, old age, survivors and unemployment.
Social benefits are classified in social security benefits, social
assistance benefits, private social benefits (o.w. pension benefits)
and unfunded employee social benefits.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (resources) consist of Imputed social
contributions, Non-life insurance claims and Other current transfers
n.e.c.
Imputed social contributions (self-employed).
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded
employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions)
paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Non-life insurance claims.
Non-life insurance claims represent the amounts which insurance
enterprises are obliged to pay in settlement of injuries or damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total current taxes on income and wealth
Current taxes on income and wealth of households include all taxes,
which are periodically imposed on income and wealth, such as the
income tax, the wage tax, and the tax on net wealth of individuals.
Non-periodical levies, such as inheritance tax are defined as capital
transfers.
Total social contributions
Social contributions include social security contributions, private social
contributions (o.w. contributions to pension schemes) and imputed social
contributions. Employers, employees, self-employed persons and inactive
persons pay these contributions.
Actually, the employers' part is paid directly to the insurers.
However, in the national accounts, the employers' contributions are
supposed to be part of primary income of households (i.e. the income
from direct participation in the production process). Therefore, in first
instance these contributions are treated as payments by employers to
households as compensation of employees, who are deemed to pay
them to the insurers in the income account.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (uses) consist of
Unfunded employee social benefits, Non-life insurance premiums and
Other current transfers n.e.c.
Unfunded employee social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed)
to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Non-life insurance premiums
Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums payable
by policyholders to obtain insurance cover during the accounting period,
and the premium supplements payable out of the property income
attributed to insurance policy holders, after deducting the compensation
of insurance services. These premiums provide cover against damage as
a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence,
accidents, sickness, etc.
As the compensation of insurance services of non-life insurance
enterprises is calculated by subtracting the claims from the premiums
(actual premiums and premium supplements), it follows that the total
non-life insurance premiums must equal the total non-life insurance
claims of the insurance enterprises.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are
not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers
within the general government.
Disposable income (net)
Disposable income (excluding consumption of fixed capital) is the
balancing item of the secondary distribution of income account.
It shows for each sector its disposable income, which remains after
the redistribution of primary income by compulsory or non-compulsory
current transfers between the sectors.