Regional production structure by SIC'93

Regional production structure by SIC'93

Regions SIC '93 Periods Output (basic prices) (mln. euro) Intermediate consumption (mln. euro) Gross value added (mln. euro) Compensation of employees (mln. euro) Taxes, not product-related (mln. euro) Subsidies, not product-related (mln. euro) Gross operating surplus (mln. euro) Labour input of employees (1000 fte's)
The Netherlands N Health and social work 2001 40,653 10,558 30,095 21,441 131 531 9,054 655.0
Extra territorial region N Health and social work 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0
North Netherlands N Health and social work 2001 4,335 1,110 3,225 2,347 14 57 920 70.9
East Netherlands N Health and social work 2001 8,088 2,030 6,058 4,198 26 106 1,940 127.1
West Netherlands N Health and social work 2001 19,939 5,307 14,632 10,635 64 259 4,193 325.8
South Netherlands N Health and social work 2001 8,291 2,111 6,180 4,261 27 109 2,002 131.2
Groningen (PV) N Health and social work 2001 1,706 466 1,240 949 6 21 306 26.6
Friesland (PV) N Health and social work 2001 1,407 354 1,053 746 5 20 322 24.8
Drenthe (PV) N Health and social work 2001 1,222 290 932 652 4 16 292 19.5
Overijssel (PV) N Health and social work 2001 2,685 690 1,995 1,374 9 35 647 44.7
Flevoland (PV) N Health and social work 2001 508 124 384 243 2 7 146 8.5
Gelderland (PV) N Health and social work 2001 4,895 1,216 3,679 2,581 16 65 1,147 73.8
Utrecht (PV) N Health and social work 2001 3,349 911 2,438 1,832 11 41 636 54.0
Noord-Holland (PV) N Health and social work 2001 6,995 1,878 5,117 3,745 22 90 1,440 114.1
Zuid-Holland (PV) N Health and social work 2001 8,752 2,299 6,453 4,617 28 115 1,923 142.2
Zeeland (PV) N Health and social work 2001 843 219 624 441 3 12 193 15.4
Noord-Brabant (PV) N Health and social work 2001 5,380 1,366 4,014 2,738 18 71 1,330 88.0
Limburg (PV) N Health and social work 2001 2,911 745 2,166 1,524 9 39 672 43.2
Oost-Groningen N Health and social work 2001 333 85 248 175 1 5 77 5.9
Delfzijl e.o. N Health and social work 2001 133 31 102 72 0 2 31 1.9
Overig Groningen N Health and social work 2001 1,241 351 890 702 4 14 198 18.7
Noord-Friesland N Health and social work 2001 718 186 533 379 2 9 160 13.8
Zuidwest-Friesland N Health and social work 2001 208 52 156 109 1 3 50 3.4
Zuidoost-Friesland N Health and social work 2001 481 117 365 258 2 7 112 7.6
Noord-Drenthe N Health and social work 2001 662 143 520 380 2 10 148 10.1
Zuidoost-Drenthe N Health and social work 2001 288 78 211 131 1 3 82 5.0
Zuidwest-Drenthe N Health and social work 2001 271 70 201 142 1 4 62 4.5
Noord-Overijssel N Health and social work 2001 877 232 645 447 3 11 206 14.4
Zuidwest-Overijssel N Health and social work 2001 391 98 293 206 1 5 91 6.3
Twente N Health and social work 2001 1,417 361 1,057 721 5 19 350 24.0
Veluwe N Health and social work 2001 1,518 368 1,150 813 5 22 354 22.2
Achterhoek N Health and social work 2001 841 199 642 435 3 12 215 13.6
Aggl. Arnhem/Nijmegen N Health and social work 2001 2,233 570 1,663 1,182 7 27 500 32.8
Zuidwest-Gelderland N Health and social work 2001 303 79 225 151 1 4 77 5.2
Utrecht N Health and social work 2001 3,349 911 2,438 1,832 11 41 636 54.0
Kop van Noord-Holland N Health and social work 2001 632 161 471 327 2 9 151 10.2
Alkmaar en omgeving N Health and social work 2001 620 156 465 325 2 8 146 9.4
IJmond N Health and social work 2001 344 83 261 178 1 4 86 6.8
Agglomeratie Haarlem N Health and social work 2001 793 204 589 420 3 10 176 12.1
Zaanstreek N Health and social work 2001 319 80 239 165 1 5 78 5.5
Groot-Amsterdam N Health and social work 2001 3,670 1,035 2,635 2,020 12 46 649 58.8
Het Gooi en Vechtstreek N Health and social work 2001 616 160 456 310 2 8 153 11.3
Agglomeratie Leiden en Bollenstreek N Health and social work 2001 1,286 345 941 703 4 15 249 18.3
Agglomeratie 's-Gravenhage N Health and social work 2001 1,936 486 1,450 1,037 6 27 435 32.0
Delft en Westland N Health and social work 2001 559 143 416 290 2 7 132 8.1
Oost-Zuid-Holland N Health and social work 2001 650 163 487 338 2 10 156 11.8
Groot-Rijnmond N Health and social work 2001 3,363 910 2,453 1,775 11 44 711 55.7
Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland N Health and social work 2001 958 252 706 475 3 12 240 16.3
Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen N Health and social work 2001 268 74 194 132 1 4 65 4.5
Overig Zeeland N Health and social work 2001 576 146 430 309 2 8 128 10.9
West-Noord-Brabant N Health and social work 2001 1,404 367 1,037 704 5 18 346 24.0
Midden-Noord-Brabant N Health and social work 2001 986 249 738 509 3 14 240 16.3
Noordoost-Noord-Brabant N Health and social work 2001 1,371 348 1,023 706 4 18 329 22.0
Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant N Health and social work 2001 1,619 401 1,217 818 5 21 415 25.8
Noord-Limburg N Health and social work 2001 668 164 503 357 2 9 153 9.0
Midden-Limburg N Health and social work 2001 524 133 391 264 2 8 132 7.4
Zuid-Limburg N Health and social work 2001 1,719 448 1,272 902 6 22 386 26.8
Flevoland N Health and social work 2001 508 124 384 243 2 7 146 8.5
Utrecht-West N Health and social work 2001 211 55 156 101 1 3 58 4.0
Stadsgewest Amersfoort N Health and social work 2001 741 179 562 394 2 10 176 10.8
Stadsgewest Utrecht N Health and social work 2001 2,140 614 1,526 1,206 7 24 337 34.6
Zuidoost-Utrecht N Health and social work 2001 257 63 194 131 1 4 66 4.6
Amsterdam N Health and social work 2001 2,774 799 1,975 1,578 9 33 421 44.6
Overig Agglomeratie Amsterdam N Health and social work 2001 337 92 245 162 1 5 86 6.1
Edam-Volendam e.o. N Health and social work 2001 314 84 230 157 1 5 77 4.3
Haarlemmermeer e.o. N Health and social work 2001 245 60 185 123 1 4 65 3.8
Agglomeratie 's-Gravenhage ex. Zoeterm. N Health and social work 2001 1,771 444 1,327 950 5 24 396 28.9
Zoetermeer N Health and social work 2001 165 42 123 87 0 2 38 3.1
Rijnmond N Health and social work 2001 3,117 844 2,273 1,655 10 40 649 51.6
Overig Groot-Rijnmond N Health and social work 2001 246 66 179 120 1 4 62 4.2
Drechtsteden N Health and social work 2001 669 179 490 342 2 9 154 11.0
Overig Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland N Health and social work 2001 289 73 216 133 1 3 86 5.2
Stadsgewest 's-Hertogenbosch N Health and social work 2001 755 196 558 394 2 10 172 11.5
Overig Noordoost-Noord-Brabant N Health and social work 2001 617 152 464 313 2 8 157 10.5
Almere N Health and social work 2001 202 49 153 93 1 2 62 3.9
Flevoland-Midden N Health and social work 2001 233 58 174 109 1 3 67 3.2
Noordoostpolder en Urk N Health and social work 2001 73 17 56 40 0 1 17 1.4
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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Production, intermediate consumption, value added, taxes, compensation
of employees, operating surplus and labour input of employees by region
1995 - 2001
Changed on March 22 2006.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Output (basic prices)
Output includes the value of all goods, sold and unsold, and the
revenue of services rendered. Output furthermore includes own-account
capital formation, housing services and agricultural products for own
final consumption. The output value is calculated at basic prices. The
basic price is the price excluding profit margins for trade and
transport by third parties and the balance of product-related taxes
(e.g. VAT) and subsidies.
Intermediate consumption
Intermediate consumption includes all products used in the production
process in the period under review as well as raw materials,
semi manufactured articles, fuels, communication services, cleansing
services and audits by accountants. Intermediate consumption is valued at
purchasers' prices, excluding deductible VAT but including non-deductible
VAT paid by enterprises exempt from VAT taxation.
Gross value added
Value added at basic prices per sector is equal to the difference between
output (at basic prices) and intermediate consumption (at purchasers'
prices).
Compensation of employees
Payments to employees refers to money received by employees for doing
work. Employees include all residents and non-residents working for
employers. Employees also include general managers of limited liability
companies and private companies, thus, their salaries are also included in
payments to employees. The same applies to employees in sheltered
workshops.
Payments to employees consist of wages and social insurance premiums
paid by employers. In addition, wages include gratuities, payment for
overtime, tips and commissions, payments in kind (free
accommodation, free food, company car, contribution to child care, cheap
travel) and holiday allowances. Payments to cover travelling expenses
are included in wages.
Employers actual social contributions consist of the payments made by
employers for the benefit of their employees to insurers (social security
funds and private funded schemes). These payments cover statutory,
conventional, contractual and voluntary contributions in respect of
insurance against social risks or needs. Although paid directly by
employers to the insurers, these employers contributions are treated as
a component of the compensation of employees, who are then deemed to
pay them over to the insurers.
Taxes, not product-related
These taxes include all taxes on output manufacturers have to pay,
irrespective of the volume of the produced or sold goods, e.g. real estate
tax, refuse collection rates and sewerage charges paid by manufacturers.
Subsidies, not product-related
Included are all other subsidies on output. These subsidies are not
directly related to value or volume of the manufactured or sold goods.
They are mainly subsidies on wages.
Gross operating surplus
The gross operating surplus per sector is the balance of value added at
basic prices minus compensation of employees and the balance of not
product-related taxes on output and not product-related subsidies on
output. When referring to self-employed, this balance is termed mixed
income as it also includes compensation for work they have done.
On the level of the total economy, the operating surplus is determined by
the sum of the total of the sectors and the difference between imputed and
paid VAT less the consumption of imputed bank services.
Labour input of employees
Labour input of employees is defined as the number of full-time
equivalent jobs.
Part-time jobs are converted to full-time jobs. This implies that the
notion 'years in employment' may vary. Data on labour input of
self-employed and family workers are not included in this publication.