Personnel government; employees, salary, average age, 1997 - 2005

Personnel government; employees, salary, average age, 1997 - 2005

Selection group Periods Employees Full-time/part-time employees Full-time employees (x 1 000) Employees Full-time/part-time employees Part-time employees (x 1 000)
Total sector municipalities 2005 114.3 71.3
< 14000 inhabitants 2005 6.3 4.8
14000 - < 40000 inhabitants 2005 25.8 19.6
40000 - < 100000 inhabitants 2005 25.4 16.6
100000 - < 375000 inhabitants 2005 23.2 15.3
>= 375000 inhabitants 2005 33.6 15.0
Provinces 2005 7.8 5.1
District water boards 2005 7.4 3.0
Intermunicipal corporations 2005 9.8 9.0
University hospitals 2005 27.0 30.7
Police force 2005 . .
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


The information on public sector contractual salaries is published as
part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs' publication key figures on
public sector employees.
This publication annually describes the composition and the number of
persons employed in eleven public sectors.
Statistics Netherlands provides data on six public sectors, i.e.
municipalities, provinces, district water boards, intermunicipal
corporations, university hospitals and the police force.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs provide from 2002 the public sector
police force itself.

Data available from: 1997
Frequency: yearly

Status of the figures:
The figures from 1997 until 2005 are final.

When will new figures be published?
The table is canceled because the information on public sector
contractual salaries is now published by the 'Ministry of Internal Affairs'.

Description topics

Employees
Personnel employed on a permanent, temporary or contractual basis
excluding holiday workers, temporary workers and various other categories.
Full-time/part-time employees
Full-time employees
Full-time employees are employees with full-time jobs except stand-by
workers/employees.
Part-time employees
Part-time employees work regular weekly hours but do not have full-time
jobs. Also includes flexible workers, e.g. stand-by workers/employees.