Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Regional household accounts 1995 - 2001

Region Households Period Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Total compensation of employees (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Wages and salaries (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Employers' social contributions (mln euro) Transactions per capita Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Total compensation of employees (euro) Transactions per capita Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Wages and salaries (euro) Transactions per capita Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Employers' social contributions (euro) Transactions per household Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Total compensation of employees (euro) Transactions per household Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Wages and salaries (euro) Transactions per household Primary distribution of income account Resources Compensation of employees Employers' social contributions (euro)
Netherlands Households, total 2001 220,037 177,204 42,833 13,713 11,043 2,669 . . .
Netherlands Wages and salaries, total 2001 205,570 164,156 41,414 20,009 15,978 4,031 51,552 41,166 10,386
Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 33,573 27,307 6,266 31,722 25,802 5,921 31,722 25,802 5,921
Netherlands Wages, multi persons without children 2001 91,229 72,573 18,656 26,783 21,306 5,477 60,743 48,322 12,422
Netherlands Wages, multi persons with children 2001 80,767 64,275 16,492 13,902 11,064 2,839 56,585 45,031 11,554
Netherlands Mixed income 2001 10,482 9,733 749 7,462 6,928 533 22,220 20,631 1,589
Netherlands Pension, total 2001 2,163 1,817 346 840 705 134 1,305 1,096 209
Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 273 242 31 335 296 38 335 296 38
Netherlands Pension, multi persons 2001 1,890 1,574 315 1,074 895 179 2,246 1,872 375
Netherlands Social benefits, total 2001 1,654 1,359 295 1,051 863 188 2,104 1,728 376
Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 328 276 52 895 754 142 895 754 142
Netherlands Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 861 703 158 1,844 1,506 338 3,942 3,219 723
Netherlands Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 465 379 86 628 512 116 2,311 1,885 426
Netherlands Institutional households 2001 168 140 28 770 643 127 . . .
Extra-regio Households, total 2001 326 260 66 . . . . . .
Extra-regio Wages and salaries, total 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Wages and salaries, single person 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Wages, multi persons without children 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Wages, multi persons with children 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Mixed income 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Pension, total 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Pension, single person 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Pension, multi persons 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Social benefits, total 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Social benefits, single person 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 . . . . . . . . .
Extra-regio Institutional households 2001 . . . . . . . . .
North-Netherlands Households, total 2001 19,308 15,411 3,897 11,503 9,181 2,322 . . .
North-Netherlands Wages and salaries, total 2001 18,146 14,393 3,753 17,629 13,983 3,646 45,800 36,327 9,473
North-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 2,703 2,179 524 27,216 21,941 5,274 27,216 21,941 5,274
North-Netherlands Wages, multi persons without children 2001 8,124 6,432 1,692 23,695 18,760 4,935 53,205 42,124 11,081
North-Netherlands Wages, multi persons with children 2001 7,319 5,781 1,537 12,465 9,847 2,618 50,761 40,099 10,662
North-Netherlands Mixed income 2001 742 672 70 4,949 4,483 466 15,543 14,079 1,463
North-Netherlands Pension, total 2001 177 147 30 598 497 101 942 783 159
North-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 19 17 2 212 188 24 212 188 24
North-Netherlands Pension, multi persons 2001 159 131 28 760 627 134 1,583 1,305 278
North-Netherlands Social benefits, total 2001 222 182 40 1,262 1,033 230 2,386 1,952 434
North-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 62 51 10 1,366 1,140 226 1,366 1,140 226
North-Netherlands Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 107 87 20 1,757 1,425 332 3,790 3,073 717
North-Netherlands Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 54 44 10 767 625 143 2,713 2,208 504
North-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 20 16 3 747 618 129 . . .
East-Netherlands Households, total 2001 43,286 34,754 8,532 12,855 10,321 2,534 . . .
East-Netherlands Wages and salaries, total 2001 40,600 32,345 8,255 18,298 14,578 3,720 50,337 40,103 10,235
East-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 5,416 4,400 1,016 29,923 24,311 5,612 29,923 24,311 5,612
East-Netherlands Wages, multi persons without children 2001 17,775 14,125 3,649 25,272 20,083 5,189 57,963 46,062 11,901
East-Netherlands Wages, multi persons with children 2001 17,409 13,819 3,589 13,045 10,356 2,690 54,591 43,335 11,256
East-Netherlands Mixed income 2001 1,954 1,802 153 6,431 5,929 502 20,666 19,052 1,614
East-Netherlands Pension, total 2001 389 327 63 752 630 121 1,188 996 192
East-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 43 38 5 274 243 32 274 243 32
East-Netherlands Pension, multi persons 2001 347 289 58 957 797 160 2,011 1,675 336
East-Netherlands Social benefits, total 2001 304 248 56 1,091 889 201 2,197 1,792 406
East-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 58 49 9 926 787 139 926 787 139
East-Netherlands Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 161 130 31 1,814 1,468 347 3,880 3,139 741
East-Netherlands Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 85 68 17 668 537 131 2,496 2,005 491
East-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 39 33 6 806 684 122 . . .
West-Netherlands Households, total 2001 110,416 89,245 21,171 14,773 11,940 2,832 . . .
West-Netherlands Wages and salaries, total 2001 102,827 82,347 20,480 21,620 17,314 4,306 53,025 42,464 10,561
West-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 19,870 16,194 3,675 33,239 27,090 6,148 33,239 27,090 6,148
West-Netherlands Wages, multi persons without children 2001 44,597 35,556 9,042 28,659 22,849 5,810 64,261 51,233 13,028
West-Netherlands Wages, multi persons with children 2001 38,360 30,596 7,763 14,741 11,758 2,983 59,251 47,260 11,991
West-Netherlands Mixed income 2001 5,588 5,224 364 8,782 8,209 572 24,769 23,155 1,614
West-Netherlands Pension, total 2001 1,146 967 179 956 807 149 1,458 1,231 227
West-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 148 132 15 362 324 38 362 324 38
West-Netherlands Pension, multi persons 2001 998 835 163 1,261 1,055 206 2,637 2,206 431
West-Netherlands Social benefits, total 2001 777 642 135 981 811 170 1,998 1,651 347
West-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 154 131 24 818 692 126 818 692 126
West-Netherlands Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 386 317 68 2,016 1,659 357 4,311 3,547 764
West-Netherlands Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 237 194 43 575 471 104 2,142 1,755 387
West-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 78 65 13 861 718 143 . . .
South-Netherlands Households, total 2001 46,700 37,533 9,167 13,244 10,644 2,600 . . .
South-Netherlands Wages and salaries, total 2001 43,671 34,811 8,860 19,239 15,336 3,903 51,642 41,164 10,478
South-Netherlands Wages and salaries, single person 2001 5,531 4,490 1,041 30,687 24,911 5,776 30,687 24,911 5,776
South-Netherlands Wages, multi persons without children 2001 20,588 16,345 4,243 25,611 20,333 5,278 59,072 46,898 12,174
South-Netherlands Wages, multi persons with children 2001 17,552 13,976 3,576 13,651 10,870 2,781 55,389 44,103 11,286
South-Netherlands Mixed income 2001 2,197 2,035 163 6,985 6,468 517 21,168 19,601 1,567
South-Netherlands Pension, total 2001 450 376 75 801 668 133 1,265 1,056 210
South-Netherlands Pension, single person 2001 64 56 9 387 336 51 387 336 51
South-Netherlands Pension, multi persons 2001 386 320 66 974 807 167 2,032 1,684 348
South-Netherlands Social benefits, total 2001 351 287 64 1,072 877 195 2,116 1,731 386
South-Netherlands Social benefits, single person 2001 54 45 9 773 640 133 773 640 133
South-Netherlands Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 208 169 39 1,646 1,340 305 3,501 2,852 649
South-Netherlands Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 89 73 16 679 556 123 2,430 1,990 440
South-Netherlands Institutional households 2001 31 26 5 589 487 102 . . .
Groningen Households, total 2001 6,530 5,200 1,330 11,486 9,147 2,339 . . .
Groningen Wages and salaries, total 2001 6,215 4,929 1,286 18,051 14,317 3,734 43,450 34,462 8,988
Groningen Wages and salaries, single person 2001 1,205 968 236 26,658 21,431 5,227 26,658 21,431 5,227
Groningen Wages, multi persons without children 2001 2,665 2,105 559 23,033 18,200 4,833 50,821 40,157 10,664
Groningen Wages, multi persons with children 2001 2,346 1,855 490 12,789 10,116 2,673 51,650 40,855 10,795
Groningen Mixed income 2001 169 151 18 3,932 3,521 412 12,611 11,290 1,321
Groningen Pension, total 2001 56 46 10 584 482 102 900 743 157
Groningen Pension, single person 2001 5 5 0 172 159 13 172 159 13
Groningen Pension, multi persons 2001 51 41 9 778 634 144 1,610 1,312 298
Groningen Social benefits, total 2001 83 67 16 1,081 875 205 1,864 1,510 354
Groningen Social benefits, single person 2001 22 18 4 878 730 148 878 730 148
Groningen Social benefits, multi pers without ch. 2001 42 33 8 1,777 1,416 361 3,808 3,034 774
Groningen Social benefits, multi persons with ch. 2001 19 15 3 675 549 126 2,288 1,862 426
Groningen Institutional households 2001 7 6 1 801 686 115 . . .
Friesland Households, total 2001 7,119 5,700 1,418 11,239 9,000 2,239 . . .
Friesland Wages and salaries, total 2001 6,607 5,242 1,365 17,103 13,569 3,534 45,585 36,167 9,418
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.

Transactions in mln. euro, transactions per capita and
transactions per household
1995 - 2001
Changed on May 17 2006.
Frequency: Discontinued.

Description topics

Transactions in mln 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
Compensation of employees
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.
Wages and salaries
Wages and salaries include income taxes and employees' social
contributions even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid
directly to tax authorities, social security schemes and pension schemes.
Wages include payments that are periodically and directly paid to
employees. Besides they contain extras (such as bonuses, overtime pay,
tips, commission), wages in kind (such as free housing, free food,
'company car', day nursery, lower interest rates on mortgages,
free travel (or at reduced prices) and holiday allowances. Furthermore,
certain refunds for costs made by the employee, such as travel expenses
to and from work, are included as well.
Employers' social contributions
Employers' social contributions consist of payments to insurers made by
employers for the benefit of their employees. They can be classified in
employers' social security contributions, employers' private social
contributions (o.w. pension schemes) and the imputed social contributions.
In most cases the employers directly pay the employers' social
contributions to the insurers. However, to show that these contributions
are paid for the benefit of employees, these payments are recorded as two
transactions: a) employers pay employers' social contributions to their
employees, and b) employees pay the same contributions to social
insurance funds.
Transactions per capita
The compilations of the per capita data is based on the total value per
household type divided by the number of persons of that household type per
region..
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
Compensation of employees
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.
Wages and salaries
Wages and salaries include income taxes and employees' social
contributions even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid
directly to tax authorities, social security schemes and pension schemes.
Wages include payments that are periodically and directly paid to
employees. Besides they contain extras (such as bonuses, overtime pay,
tips, commission), wages in kind (such as free housing, free food,
'company car', day nursery, lower interest rates on mortgages,
free travel (or at reduced prices) and holiday allowances. Furthermore,
certain refunds for costs made by the employee, such as travel expenses
to and from work, are included as well.
Employers' social contributions
Employers' social contributions consist of payments to insurers made by
employers for the benefit of their employees. They can be classified in
employers' social security contributions, employers' private social
contributions (o.w. pension schemes) and the imputed social contributions.
In most cases the employers directly pay the employers' social
contributions to the insurers. However, to show that these contributions
are paid for the benefit of employees, these payments are recorded as two
transactions: a) employers pay employers' social contributions to their
employees, and b) employees pay the same contributions to social
insurance funds.
Transactions per household
The compilations of the per household data is based on the total value per
household type divided by the number of households of that household type
per region.
No data is available for the institutional households.
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
Compensation of employees
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.
Wages and salaries
Wages and salaries include income taxes and employees' social
contributions even if they are actually withheld by the employer and paid
directly to tax authorities, social security schemes and pension schemes.
Wages include payments that are periodically and directly paid to
employees. Besides they contain extras (such as bonuses, overtime pay,
tips, commission), wages in kind (such as free housing, free food,
'company car', day nursery, lower interest rates on mortgages,
free travel (or at reduced prices) and holiday allowances. Furthermore,
certain refunds for costs made by the employee, such as travel expenses
to and from work, are included as well.
Employers' social contributions
Employers' social contributions consist of payments to insurers made by
employers for the benefit of their employees. They can be classified in
employers' social security contributions, employers' private social
contributions (o.w. pension schemes) and the imputed social contributions.
In most cases the employers directly pay the employers' social
contributions to the insurers. However, to show that these contributions
are paid for the benefit of employees, these payments are recorded as two
transactions: a) employers pay employers' social contributions to their
employees, and b) employees pay the same contributions to social
insurance funds.