Transport, storage and communications; finance, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Transport, storage and communications; finance, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Sector/branches (SIC 2008) Periods Jobs Employee (x 1 000) Jobs Employed person (x 1 000)
H Transportation and storage 2013 385.7 490.0
49 Land transport 2013 187.9 226.8
491-492 Rail transport 2013 13.3 13.2
493 Passenger transport by road 2013 63.5 79.5
4932 Taxi operation 2013 33.4 44.8
494 Freight transport by road 2013 111.0 133.8
4941 Freight road transport, no removals 2013 107.1 128.7
4942 Removal services 2013 3.9 5.1
50 Water transport 2013 19.4 35.9
501-502 Sea water transport 2013 9.7 18.3
503-504 Inland water transport 2013 9.7 17.5
51 Air transport 2013 28.5 30.2
52 Warehousing, services for transport 2013 82.7 106.0
521 Warehousing and storage 2013 15.1 20.7
522 Services activities for transport 2013 67.6 85.3
5221 Services for land transport 2013 7.9 10.1
5222 Services for water transport 2013 3.4 5.5
5223 Services for air transport 2013 5.0 5.9
5224 Cargo handling 2013 11.0 13.0
5229 Agents for transport and weighing 2013 40.3 50.8
53 Postal and courier activities 2013 67.3 91.2
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table shows relevant data for the economic sector 'transport, storage and communications', e.g. the number of persons employed, costs and revenues, turnover and other financial results. The figures can be divided by a number of branches according to Statistics Netherlands' Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities 2008 (SIC 2008).

Data available from: 2009-2013

Status of the figures:
All data in the table are definite.

Changes as of 26 April 2016:
Non, this table has been discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
The figures from 2014 can be found in the table "Trade and industry; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008". See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Jobs
A job is an explicit or implicit employment contract between a person and an economic unit which specifies that labour will be carried out in return for (financial) remuneration.

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A distinction is made between jobs of employees and jobs of self-employed persons.
Employee
A person who has a contract with an economic unit to carry out work in return for financial remuneration.
Employed person
Someone working for a company located in the Netherlands, or an
institution or private household in the Netherlands.