Vacancies; branches (SIC`93), private firms, government sectors, 1997-2009
SIC 1993, size classes | Periods | Vacancies after trend breach Unfilled vacancies (x 1000) | Vacancies after trend breach New vacancies (x 1000) | Vacancies after trend breach Filled vacancies (x 1000) | Vacancies before trend breach Unfilled vacancies (x 1000) | Vacancies before trend breach New vacancies (x 1000) | Vacancies before trend breach Filled vacancies (x 1000) |
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8511 Hospitals | 2009 annual figure | 6.6 | 24 | 26 | . | . | . |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
Unfilled vacancies, new vacancies and filled vacancies
by economic activities (SIC 1993), including government
1997 - 2009, 1997 Q1 - 2009 Q4
Changed on May 10 2010.
Frequency: Discontinued.
by economic activities (SIC 1993), including government
1997 - 2009, 1997 Q1 - 2009 Q4
Changed on May 10 2010.
Frequency: Discontinued.
Description topics
- Vacancies after trend breach
- During 2006 Statistics Netherlands changed to a
renewed business register as base of the survey.
This brought about a trend breach in the time series.
To give an impression of the size of the trend breach,
in each case two figures are published on the fourth
quarter of 2006: the figure before the trend breach and
the figure after the trend breach.- Unfilled vacancies
- The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private
sector and in government sectors at the end of each quarter.
- New vacancies
- The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private
sector and in government sectors at the end of each quarter.
New vacancies and filled vacancies also include new vacancies which were
filled in that same quarter.
- Filled vacancies
- Filled vacancies include cancelled vacancies.
The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private
sector and in government sectors at the end of each quarter.
New vacancies and filled vacancies also include new vacancies which were
filled in that same quarter.
- Vacancies before trend breach
- During 2006 Statistics Netherlands changed to a
renewed business register as base of the survey.
This brought about a trend breach in the time series.
To give an impression of the size of the trend breach,
in each case two figures are published on the fourth
quarter of 2006: the figure before the trend breach and
the figure after the trend breach.- Unfilled vacancies
- The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private
sector and in government sectors at the end of each quarter.
- New vacancies
- The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private
sector and in government sectors at the end of each quarter.
New vacancies and filled vacancies also include new vacancies which were
filled in that same quarter.
- Filled vacancies
- Filled vacancies include cancelled vacancies.
The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private
sector and in government sectors at the end of each quarter.
New vacancies and filled vacancies also include new vacancies which were
filled in that same quarter.