Number of benefits WAO, Wajong and WAZ by month, 1998-2010

Number of benefits WAO, Wajong and WAZ by month, 1998-2010

Sex Degree of disablement Age Periods Labour disablement benefits By diagnosis General and endocrine diseases (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By diagnosis Mental and behavioural disorders (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By diagnosis Pregnancy, delivery and childbirth (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By economic activity Metal industry (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By economic activity Retail trade and crafts (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By economic activity Health, mental and social interests (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By economic activity Public sector: education and sciences (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By ethnic background Immigrants by generation Western and non-western background Non-western By country of origin Netherlands Antilles and Aruba (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By ethnic background Immigrants by generation Western and non-western background Non-western By country of origin 1st generation Antilleans and Arubans (absolute) Labour disablement benefits By ethnic background Immigrants by generation Western and non-western background Non-western By country of origin 2e generation Antilleans and Arubans (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By diagnosis General and endocrine diseases (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By diagnosis Mental and behavioural disorders (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By diagnosis Pregnancy, delivery and childbirth (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By economic activity Retail trade and crafts (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By economic activity Health, mental and social interests (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By economic activity Public sector: education and science (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By ethnic background Foreign background by generation Western/non-western foreign background Non-western By country of origin Netherlands Antilles and Aruba (absolute) Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) By ethnic background Foreign background by generation Western/non-western foreign background Non-western By country of origin 1st generation Antilleans and Arubans (absolute)
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2009 December* . . . 30,460 27,130 76,170 29,520 4,320 3,270 1,050 . . . 20,950 73,380 29,510 2,420 2,150
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 January* . . . 29,760 27,050 75,770 29,180 . . . . . . 20,860 72,980 29,170 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 February* . . . 29,510 26,840 75,380 28,970 . . . . . . 20,730 72,610 28,970 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 March* . . . 29,290 26,620 74,830 28,700 . . . . . . 20,580 72,100 28,700 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 April* . . . 29,070 26,380 74,310 28,370 . . . . . . 20,420 71,620 28,360 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 May* . . . 28,850 26,180 73,820 28,140 . . . . . . 20,300 71,150 28,140 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 June* . . . 28,620 26,020 73,400 27,930 . . . . . . 20,190 70,770 27,920 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 July* . . . 28,410 25,790 73,000 27,720 . . . . . . 20,040 70,390 27,720 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 August* . . . 28,240 25,610 72,630 27,530 . . . . . . 19,920 70,040 27,520 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 September* . . . 28,080 25,450 72,320 27,350 . . . . . . 19,820 69,740 27,350 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 October* . . . 27,920 25,320 72,010 27,220 . . . . . . 19,740 69,450 27,210 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 65 yrs 2010 November* . . . 27,700 25,200 71,730 27,070 . . . . . . 19,660 69,190 27,070 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2009 December* . . . 0 10 10 - 910 480 430 . . . 10 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 January* . . . 0 10 10 0 . . . . . . 10 10 0 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 February* . . . 0 10 10 0 . . . . . . 10 10 0 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 March* . . . 0 10 10 0 . . . . . . 10 10 0 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 April* . . . 0 10 10 0 . . . . . . 10 10 0 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 May* . . . - 10 10 - . . . . . . 10 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 June* . . . - 10 10 - . . . . . . 10 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 July* . . . - 0 10 - . . . . . . 0 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 August* . . . - 0 10 - . . . . . . 0 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 September* . . . - 0 10 - . . . . . . 0 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 October* . . . - 0 10 - . . . . . . 0 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 15 to 25 yrs 2010 November* . . . - - 10 - . . . . . . - 10 - . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2009 December* . . . 580 970 1,620 220 670 380 280 . . . 940 1,610 220 90 60
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 January* . . . 570 940 1,590 220 . . . . . . 920 1,580 220 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 February* . . . 560 930 1,570 210 . . . . . . 910 1,560 210 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 March* . . . 550 900 1,530 210 . . . . . . 880 1,520 210 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 April* . . . 540 880 1,490 200 . . . . . . 860 1,480 200 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 May* . . . 530 860 1,460 200 . . . . . . 850 1,450 200 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 June* . . . 520 840 1,410 190 . . . . . . 830 1,400 190 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 July* . . . 510 820 1,370 180 . . . . . . 810 1,370 180 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 August* . . . 500 800 1,340 170 . . . . . . 790 1,340 170 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 September* . . . 490 780 1,320 170 . . . . . . 770 1,310 170 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 October* . . . 480 760 1,290 170 . . . . . . 750 1,290 170 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 25 to 35 yrs 2010 November* . . . 480 750 1,270 160 . . . . . . 740 1,260 160 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2009 December* . . . 3,310 3,940 9,450 1,770 630 400 230 . . . 3,620 9,320 1,770 400 260
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 January* . . . 3,290 3,940 9,390 1,770 . . . . . . 3,610 9,260 1,770 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 February* . . . 3,260 3,910 9,270 1,750 . . . . . . 3,580 9,140 1,750 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 March* . . . 3,220 3,870 9,140 1,720 . . . . . . 3,560 9,010 1,720 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 April* . . . 3,190 3,840 9,030 1,690 . . . . . . 3,530 8,910 1,690 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 May* . . . 3,150 3,810 8,950 1,690 . . . . . . 3,500 8,830 1,690 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 June* . . . 3,100 3,780 8,870 1,670 . . . . . . 3,480 8,740 1,670 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 July* . . . 3,070 3,760 8,760 1,650 . . . . . . 3,460 8,650 1,650 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 August* . . . 3,030 3,750 8,680 1,630 . . . . . . 3,460 8,560 1,630 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 September* . . . 3,000 3,730 8,590 1,610 . . . . . . 3,440 8,480 1,610 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 October* . . . 2,980 3,710 8,510 1,600 . . . . . . 3,430 8,400 1,600 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 35 to 45 yrs 2010 November* . . . 2,930 3,690 8,440 1,580 . . . . . . 3,420 8,330 1,580 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2009 December* . . . 7,860 6,390 22,630 6,610 890 810 80 . . . 5,240 22,010 6,610 770 710
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 January* . . . 7,790 6,410 22,460 6,670 . . . . . . 5,240 21,830 6,670 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 February* . . . 7,730 6,370 22,320 6,590 . . . . . . 5,230 21,700 6,590 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 March* . . . 7,680 6,310 22,120 6,510 . . . . . . 5,190 21,510 6,510 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 April* . . . 7,640 6,290 21,940 6,410 . . . . . . 5,180 21,350 6,410 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 May* . . . 7,560 6,250 21,710 6,320 . . . . . . 5,160 21,120 6,320 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 June* . . . 7,530 6,230 21,580 6,250 . . . . . . 5,140 21,010 6,250 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 July* . . . 7,470 6,190 21,410 6,190 . . . . . . 5,110 20,850 6,190 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 August* . . . 7,420 6,150 21,250 6,120 . . . . . . 5,090 20,700 6,120 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 September* . . . 7,370 6,120 21,110 6,040 . . . . . . 5,070 20,570 6,040 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 October* . . . 7,310 6,080 20,960 5,950 . . . . . . 5,050 20,420 5,950 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 45 to 55 yrs 2010 November* . . . 7,250 6,060 20,840 5,900 . . . . . . 5,040 20,310 5,900 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2009 December* . . . 18,370 15,820 42,450 20,600 1,220 1,190 30 . . . 11,140 40,410 20,590 1,140 1,110
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 January* . . . 18,070 15,760 42,330 20,520 . . . . . . 11,080 40,310 20,510 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 February* . . . 17,920 15,640 42,210 20,420 . . . . . . 11,010 40,200 20,410 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 March* . . . 17,790 15,520 42,030 20,260 . . . . . . 10,940 40,040 20,260 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 April* . . . 17,660 15,370 41,840 20,070 . . . . . . 10,850 39,870 20,060 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 May* . . . 17,570 15,250 41,690 19,940 . . . . . . 10,780 39,740 19,930 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 June* . . . 17,430 15,160 41,540 19,810 . . . . . . 10,730 39,610 19,810 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 July* . . . 17,320 15,020 41,440 19,700 . . . . . . 10,650 39,520 19,690 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 August* . . . 17,240 14,900 41,340 19,600 . . . . . . 10,580 39,430 19,590 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 September* . . . 17,180 14,820 41,290 19,520 . . . . . . 10,530 39,380 19,520 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 October* . . . 17,100 14,750 41,240 19,500 . . . . . . 10,500 39,340 19,490 . .
Total men and women Total disablement 55 to 65 yrs 2010 November* . . . 17,020 14,690 41,170 19,420 . . . . . . 10,460 39,270 19,410 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2009 December* . . . 11,510 5,510 22,570 13,680 770 670 100 . . . 3,810 21,620 13,680 730 640
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 January* . . . 11,130 5,490 22,420 13,350 . . . . . . 3,790 21,480 13,350 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 February* . . . 11,010 5,430 22,300 13,230 . . . . . . 3,760 21,370 13,230 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 March* . . . 10,920 5,370 22,100 13,080 . . . . . . 3,730 21,180 13,080 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 April* . . . 10,810 5,310 21,940 12,940 . . . . . . 3,690 21,020 12,940 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 May* . . . 10,720 5,250 21,770 12,840 . . . . . . 3,650 20,870 12,840 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 June* . . . 10,620 5,210 21,630 12,740 . . . . . . 3,620 20,740 12,740 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 July* . . . 10,520 5,150 21,500 12,620 . . . . . . 3,590 20,620 12,620 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 August* . . . 10,450 5,110 21,370 12,520 . . . . . . 3,570 20,500 12,520 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 September* . . . 10,370 5,060 21,270 12,420 . . . . . . 3,540 20,400 12,420 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 October* . . . 10,290 5,020 21,150 12,330 . . . . . . 3,510 20,290 12,330 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 65 yrs 2010 November* . . . 10,220 4,980 21,060 12,240 . . . . . . 3,480 20,210 12,240 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2009 December* . . . - - 0 - 10 0 10 . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 January* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 February* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 March* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 April* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 May* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 June* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 July* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 August* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 September* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 October* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 15 to 25 yrs 2010 November* . . . - - 0 - . . . . . . - 0 - . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 25 to 35 yrs 2009 December* . . . 100 190 440 110 30 20 10 . . . 180 440 110 20 10
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 25 to 35 yrs 2010 January* . . . 90 190 440 100 . . . . . . 180 430 100 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 25 to 35 yrs 2010 February* . . . 90 180 430 100 . . . . . . 170 420 100 . .
Total men and women Partial disablement (< 80%) 25 to 35 yrs 2010 March* . . . 90 170 410 100 . . . . . . 170 410 100 . .
Source: CBS.
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The number of disablement benefits under the Disablement Insurance Act (WAO), the Disablement Provision Act for Disabled from an Early Age (Wajong) and
the Disablement Insurance Act for Self-employed (WAZ) by sex, age, degree of disablement, sector, category of origin, diagnostic code and period.

Employee's who became sick on January the first of 2004 or later, can no longer acquire a WAO benefit.
Nothing will change for benefits already paid under the WAO.
As from January the first of 2006 there is a new Disablement Insurance Act (WIA).

The Self-employed persons, who became sick on 1 August 2004 or later, can no longer acquire a WAZ benefit. Nothing will change for benefits already paid under the WAZ.

Data available from: January 1998 until November 2010.

In the period 1998-2000 the breakdown by diagnostic code is only available for the months December.
For the period 1998-2000 it proved necessary to combine and include the public sector categories 'public sector education and science' and 'other public sector' in the category 'other public sector'.
From January 2004 the breakdown by economic benefits has been changed. The benefits which were categorised in the 'public sector services' have been or will be transferred to the 'other public sector'.
The category of origin of the vast majority of benefits to persons living abroad is unknown.
See also the table 'Labour disablement; regional.

Status of the figures
The figures of November 2009 until November 2010 are provisional, the other figures are definitive.
Since the table has been stopped, the provisional figures will not become definitive.

Changes as of 22 October 2013
The table has been stopped.

Description topics

Labour disablement benefits
The number of labour disablement benefits under the Disablement
Insurance Act (WAO), the Disablement Provision Act for
Disabled from an Early Age (Wajong), and the Disablement Act
for Self-employed (WAZ) not terminated at the end of the
period under review (current benefits).
Employee's who became sick on January the first of 2004 or later, can no
longer acquire a WAO benefit. Nothing will change for benefits already
paid under the WAO. As from January the first of 2006 there is a new
Disablement Insurance Act (WIA).
The Self-employed persons, who became sick on 1 August 2004 or later,
can no longer acquire a WAZ benefit. Nothing will change for benefits
already paid under the WAZ.
By diagnosis
In the period 1998-2000 the breakdown by diagnostic code is only available
for the months December. Disablement benefits are based on a
classification of diseases derived from the International Classification
of Diseases and Health-related Problems, tenth revised version (ICD-10).
If the diagnostic code is unknown, data are not published.
General and endocrine diseases
Mental and behavioural disorders
Pregnancy, delivery and childbirth
By economic activity
By ministerial decree the public and private sectors have
been divided into subsectors. Each subsector comprises one or more
activities. The Employee Insurance Agency (UWV) gives advice on the
classification of the subsectors. There exists a statutory obligation for
every employer to become a member of the subsector which covers his
activities.In the period 1998-2000 the categories 'public sector,
education and science' and 'other public sector' were included in the
category 'other public sector'.
Metal industry
Retail trade and crafts
Health, mental and social interests
Health, mental and social interests.
Public sector: education and sciences
For the period 1998-2000 it proved necessary to combine and include
the public sector categories 'public sector education and science'
and 'other public sector' in the category 'other public sector'.
By ethnic background
Native background: persons born in the Netherlands whose parents were also
born in the Netherlands as well as persons born abroad whose parents were
both born in the Netherlands. All other persons are considered to be
non-natives.
The ethnic background of most benefit recipients living abroad is unknown.
Immigrants by generation
Non-natives born abroad are defined as the 1st generation, non-natives
born in the Netherlands as the 2nd generation.
Western and non-western background
Foreign immigrants are categorised by country of origin. If a non-native
person was born abroad, the country of birth is considered to be the
country of origin. If he/she was born in the Netherlands, the mother's
country of birth is considered to be the country of origin, unless the
mother was also born in the Netherlands. In that case the father's country
of birth is considered to be the country of origin. The country of origin
of western immigrants is situated in Europe (excluding the Netherlands
and Turkey), North America, Indonesia, Japan and Oceania (e.g. Australia,
New Zealand). Non-natives whose country of origin is situated elsewhere
are defined as non-western immigrants.
Non-western
Non-western immigrants: country of origin is not situated in Europe
(excluding the Netherlands and Turkey), North America, Indonesia, Japan
and Oceania (e.g. Australia, New Zealand).
Non-western immigrants come from the following countries:
-Morocco;
-Turkey;
-Surinam;
-Netherlands Antilles and Aruba;
-Other non-western immigrants.
By country of origin
Non-western immigrants: country of origin is not situated in Europe
(excluding the Netherlands and Turkey), North America, Indonesia, Japan
and Oceania (e.g. Australia, New Zealand).
Non-western immigrants come from the following countries:
-Morocco;
-Turkey;
-Surinam;
-Netherlands Antilles and Aruba;
-Other non-western immigrants.
Netherlands Antilles and Aruba
1st generation Antilleans and Arubans
Antilleans and Arubans born abroad are defined as the 1st generation,
Antilleans and Arubans born in the Netherlands as the 2nd generation.
2e generation Antilleans and Arubans
Antilleans and Arubans born abroad are defined as the 1st generation,
Antilleans and Arubans born in the Netherlands as the 2nd generation.
Disablement Insurance Act (WAO)
The number of benefits under the Disablement Insurance Act (WAO) not
terminated at the end of the period under review (current benefits).
Employee's who became sick on January the first of 2004 or later, can no
longer acquire a WAO benefit. Nothing will change for benefits already
paid under the WAO. As from January the first of 2006 there is a new
Disablement Insurance Act (WIA).
By diagnosis
In the period 1998-2000 the breakdown by diagnostic code is only available
for the months December. Disablement benefits are based on a
classification of diseases derived from the International Classification
of Diseases and Health-related Problems, tenth revised version (ICD-10).
If the diagnostic code is unknown, data are not published.
General and endocrine diseases
Mental and behavioural disorders
Pregnancy, delivery and childbirth
By economic activity
In the period 1998-2000 the categories 'public sector, education and
science' and 'other public sector' were included in the category 'other
public sector'. By ministerial decree the public and private sectors have
been divided into subsectors. Each subsector comprises one or more
activities. The Employee Insurance Agency (UWV) gives advice on the
classification of the subsectors. There exists a statutory obligation for
every employer to become a member of the subsector which covers his
activities.
Retail trade and crafts
Health, mental and social interests
Health, mental and social interests.
Public sector: education and science
By ethnic background
The ethnic background of most benefit recipients living abroad is unknown.
Foreign background by generation
Non-natives born abroad are defined as the 1st generation, non-natives
born in the Netherlands as the 2nd generation.
Western/non-western foreign background
Foreign immigrants are categorised by country of origin. If a non-native
person was born abroad, the country of birth is considered to be the
country of origin. If he/she was born in the Netherlands, the mother's
country of birth is considered to be the country of origin, unless the
mother was also born in the Netherlands. In that case the father's country
of birth is considered to be the country of origin. The country of origin
of western immigrants is situated in Europe (excluding the Netherlands
and Turkey), North America, Indonesia, Japan and Oceania (e.g. Australia,
New Zealand). Non-natives whose country of origin is situated elsewhere
are defined as non-western immigrants.
Non-western
Non-western immigrants: country of origin is not situated in Europe
(excluding the Netherlands and Turkey), North America, Indonesia, Japan
and Oceania (e.g. Australia, New Zealand).
Non-western immigrants come from the following countries:
-Morocco;
-Turkey;
-Surinam;
-Netherlands Antilles and Aruba;
-Other non-western immigrants.
By country of origin
Non-western immigrants: the country of origin is not situated in
Europe (excluding the Netherlands and Turkey), North America, Indonesia,
Japan and Oceania (e.g. Australia, New Zealand).
Non-western immigrants come from the following countries:
-Morocco;
-Turkey;
-Surinam;
-Netherlands Antilles and Aruba;
-Other non-western immigrants.
Netherlands Antilles and Aruba
1st generation Antilleans and Arubans
Antilleans and Arubans born abroad are defined as the 1st generation,
Antilleans and Arubans born in the Netherlands as the 2nd generation.