Employment; jobs, wages, working hours, SIC2008; key figures

Employment; jobs, wages, working hours, SIC2008; key figures

Characteristics job / employee / company Industrial classes / branches (SIC2008) Periods Employment Jobs (x 1 000) Employment Labour volume (x 1 000) Wage per job Hourly wage (euro) Wage per job Monthly wages Monthly wage including overtime (euro) Wage per job Monthly wages Monthly wage excluding overtime (euro) Wage per job Yearly wage Yearly wage including bonuses (euro) Wage per job Yearly wage Yearly wage excluding special payments (euro) Wage per job Yearly wage Bonuses and allowances (euro) Wage per job Yearly wage Additional tax liability for company car (euro) Working hours Per job per week including overtime (hour)
Total B-F Industry and energy 2024 1,250 1,128 30.25 4,143 4,079 57,150 49,720 7,420 970 35.8
Total B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 884 795 30.64 4,149 4,082 58,340 49,790 8,550 670 35.5
Sex: Male B-F Industry and energy 2024 984 925 30.85 4,429 4,352 61,070 53,150 7,910 1,100 37.6
Sex: Male B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 669 628 31.49 4,472 4,389 62,970 53,670 9,300 780 37.3
Sex: Female B-F Industry and energy 2024 266 203 27.42 3,087 3,070 42,670 37,040 5,620 470 29.5
Sex: Female B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 215 167 27.41 3,142 3,123 43,900 37,700 6,190 340 30.1
Age: Younger than 15 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 1 0 6.22 179 177 2,200 2,140 60 10 7.5
Age: Younger than 15 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 1 0 6.01 164 162 2,020 1,960 60 0 7.1
Age: 15 to 19 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 37 22 10.00 899 880 11,430 10,790 640 40 23.3
Age: 15 to 19 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 23 12 9.64 730 714 9,330 8,760 570 20 19.7
Age: 20 to 24 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 81 69 18.29 2,401 2,343 31,340 28,810 2,530 240 34.0
Age: 20 to 24 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 50 41 17.79 2,238 2,179 29,680 26,860 2,820 110 32.7
Age: 25 to 29 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 111 104 23.95 3,454 3,384 46,560 41,450 5,100 540 37.5
Age: 25 to 29 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 77 73 24.05 3,445 3,370 47,220 41,340 5,880 280 37.4
Age: 30 to 34 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 130 122 27.86 3,989 3,920 54,560 47,870 6,690 780 37.4
Age: 30 to 34 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 94 88 28.09 4,003 3,930 55,760 48,030 7,720 450 37.3
Age: 35 to 39 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 130 121 30.57 4,320 4,251 59,380 51,840 7,540 990 36.9
Age: 35 to 39 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 92 85 30.95 4,339 4,268 60,810 52,070 8,740 640 36.7
Age: 40 to 44 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 128 119 32.52 4,576 4,506 63,130 54,910 8,230 1,190 36.7
Age: 40 to 44 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 89 82 32.98 4,594 4,521 64,710 55,120 9,590 800 36.5
Age: 45 to 49 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 131 121 33.64 4,739 4,668 65,670 56,870 8,800 1,330 36.8
Age: 45 to 49 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 91 84 33.95 4,731 4,655 66,900 56,770 10,130 920 36.5
Age: 50 to 54 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 159 147 34.21 4,801 4,726 66,820 57,610 9,210 1,320 36.7
Age: 50 to 54 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 114 105 34.53 4,791 4,714 67,950 57,490 10,460 970 36.4
Age: 55 to 59 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 165 152 34.08 4,734 4,668 65,880 56,800 9,070 1,210 36.5
Age: 55 to 59 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 121 111 34.15 4,696 4,628 66,530 56,360 10,170 890 36.2
Age: 60 to 64 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 131 118 33.09 4,470 4,416 62,230 53,640 8,590 950 35.7
Age: 60 to 64 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 98 89 32.84 4,395 4,340 62,260 52,740 9,510 690 35.4
Age: 65 to 74 years B-F Industry and energy 2024 42 32 31.18 3,478 3,440 49,760 41,730 8,020 850 29.5
Age: 65 to 74 years B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 31 24 30.82 3,484 3,444 50,760 41,810 8,950 650 29.9
Age: 75 years or older B-F Industry and energy 2024 3 1 25.10 1,436 1,431 19,260 17,230 2,040 970 15.0
Age: 75 years or older B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 2 1 24.74 1,394 1,388 19,000 16,730 2,270 820 14.8
Type of employment contract: full-time B-F Industry and energy 2024 882 882 30.84 4,726 4,647 65,370 56,710 8,660 1,200 40.1
Type of employment contract: full-time B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 608 608 31.33 4,753 4,671 67,180 57,040 10,140 850 39.8
Type of employment contract: part-time B-F Industry and energy 2024 368 246 28.04 2,748 2,716 37,440 32,970 4,470 410 25.7
Type of employment contract: part-time B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 276 187 28.32 2,816 2,782 38,820 33,790 5,020 270 26.1
Working hours: less than 12 hours a week B-F Industry and energy 2024 53 9 21.06 554 538 7,750 6,640 1,100 220 6.8
Working hours: less than 12 hours a week B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 37 7 19.57 526 506 7,500 6,310 1,190 160 6.9
Working hours: 12 to19 hours a week B-F Industry and energy 2024 37 16 22.07 1,381 1,358 18,690 16,570 2,120 280 16.3
Working hours: 12 to19 hours a week B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 27 11 21.27 1,339 1,314 18,400 16,070 2,330 180 16.4
Working hours: 20 to 29 hours a week B-F Industry and energy 2024 57 34 23.84 2,073 2,055 27,810 24,880 2,930 280 22.8
Working hours: 20 to 29 hours a week B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 43 26 23.32 2,030 2,010 27,500 24,360 3,150 180 22.8
Working hours: 25 to 29 hours a week B-F Industry and energy 2024 41 31 26.05 2,815 2,772 38,210 33,780 4,430 290 28.3
Working hours: 25 to 29 hours a week B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 32 24 25.91 2,808 2,763 38,550 33,700 4,860 180 28.4
Working hours: 30 to 34 hours a week B-F Industry and energy 2024 144 123 29.97 3,730 3,689 50,920 44,760 6,160 490 32.7
Working hours: 30 to 34 hours a week B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 109 93 30.64 3,815 3,771 52,730 45,780 6,950 290 32.7
Working hours: 35 hours a week or more B-F Industry and energy 2024 917 914 30.87 4,717 4,640 65,220 56,600 8,620 1,190 40.0
Working hours: 35 hours a week or more B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 637 634 31.37 4,743 4,663 66,970 56,920 10,050 840 39.7
0 to 9 employed persons B-F Industry and energy 2024 155 124 26.95 3,272 3,249 42,060 39,260 2,800 1,190 31.7
0 to 9 employed persons B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 72 55 26.92 3,096 3,069 40,480 37,150 3,330 1,130 30.2
10 to 99 employed persons B-F Industry and energy 2024 387 344 27.00 3,656 3,583 48,630 43,870 4,760 890 35.4
10 to 99 employed persons B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 253 221 26.71 3,526 3,452 47,580 42,310 5,270 710 34.6
100 or more employed persons B-F Industry and energy 2024 707 660 32.57 4,601 4,532 65,120 55,220 9,900 960 37.0
100 or more employed persons B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 558 519 32.71 4,568 4,498 65,520 54,810 10,700 590 36.6
Cao-sector: private companies B-F Industry and energy 2024 1,184 1,072 30.77 4,246 4,178 58,590 50,960 7,640 1,020 36.1
Cao-sector: private companies B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 818 739 31.43 4,298 4,226 60,530 51,580 8,940 720 35.9
Cao-sector: subsidised corporations B-F Industry and energy 2024 59 50 17.94 2,095 2,093 28,210 25,140 3,070 20 30.4
Cao-sector: subsidised corporations B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 59 50 17.94 2,095 2,093 28,210 25,140 3,070 20 30.4
Cao-sector: government B-F Industry and energy 2024 7 6 32.25 4,123 4,097 57,940 49,470 8,460 80 33.4
Cao-sector: government B-E Industry (no construction), energy 2024 7 6 32.25 4,123 4,097 57,940 49,470 8,460 80 33.4
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table comprises yearly figures on the main aspects of employment, wages and working hours in the Netherlands. The information in this table is classified according to Standard Industrial Classification of all Economic Activities (SIC 2008) and can be broken down into:
- employee characteristics (age and sex)
- job characteristics (type of employment contract and working hours)
- company characteristics (size of the firm and collective wage agreements)

Data available from: 2009.

Status of the figures:
Figures for the years 2009 to 2024 are final.

Changes as of 10 October 2025:
Provisional figures for 2024 are replaced by final figures.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional figures for 2025 will be published in May 2026.

Description topics

Employment
Jobs
A job is an explicit or implicit employment contract between a person and an economic unit, specifying that labour will be carried out in return for remuneration (financial or otherwise). An employed person may have more than one job at a time. In that case the person has a main job and a secondary job. Each job counts separately. For the calculation of the average number of jobs in a certain period the starting date and end date of a job is taking into account. The weekly working hours are left out of account. Two successive jobs both with a 6-month working period will always count as one job in the average number of jobs, regardless of whether these jobs are full-time or part-time.
Labour volume
The volume of labour input in the production process, in terms of hours worked or full-time equivalents. Part-time jobs are counted proportionally (excluding overtime, after deduction of the reduction in working hours).
Calculation of the average labour volume for a certain period is based on the starting date and end date of a job and the weekly working hours. Two successive jobs both with a 6-month working period will count as 1 working year in the yearly average labour volume if both jobs are full-time. If they are part-time jobs they will count for less than a year.
Wage per job
Hourly wage
The hourly wage are calculated by the sum of gross wage of all the jobs of employees of the related population divide by the sum of the corresponding working hours. These wages and hours are summed by subpopulation and period.

The agreed gross wage is the taxable salary excluding bonuses/allowances, overtime pay and additional tax for the company car.
The working hours are the hours paid for a job excluding overtime hours, holiday leave and public holidays. Leave in compensation for shorter working hours (ADV) is not recognized as working hours, so this is not included in the calculation.

Bonuses and allowances are occasional payments that are part of the gross wages such as holiday allowance, profit sharing and performance bonuses.
Monthly wages
The monthly wage is the agreed gross salary, excluding bonuses/allowances, but including the value according to tax of non-monetary remuneration liable to tax and paid overtime. The private tax benefits of a company car are not included. There is a difference between monthly wage including paid overtime and excluding paid overtime.
The average monthly wage in a year is determined by dividing the yearly wage sum by 12 times the average number of jobs in that year.

Monthly wage including overtime
The monthly wage including paid overtime.
Monthly wage excluding overtime
The monthly wage excluding paid overtime.
Yearly wage
Agreed gross salary including the value according to tax of non-monetary remuneration liable to tax and paid overtime. The private tax benefits of a company car are not included. The average yearly wage is determined by dividing the yearly wage sum by the average number of jobs in a year.
Yearly wage including bonuses
The yearly wage including bonuses and allowances, such as holiday allowance, profit sharing, performance bonuses etc.
Yearly wage excluding special payments
The yearly wage excluding bonuses and allowances, such as holiday allowance, profit sharing, performance bonuses etc.
Bonuses and allowances
Occasional payments that are part of the gross wages such as holiday allowance, profit sharing, performance bonuses etc.
These do not include contributions to wage savings schemes, compensation for dismissal, compensation for medical expenses and wages paid for overtime.
Additional tax liability for company car
Fixed value of private use of a company car minus extra payment by the employee for this use.

Working hours
The number of hours someone works in a normal or average working week. There is a distinction between weekly working hours and yearly working hours.
Weekly working hours are calculated by the average hours paid for a job divided by 52. The hours paid include hours leave, paid overtime hours and paid sick and study leave, but exclude reduction of working hours.
Also the weekly working hours without overtime is been determined. The yearly working hours of a job is the average hours paid for a job a year excluded overtime hours and leave hours through holiday, reduction of
working hours and general recognized feast-days.
For the yearly working hours of a year of employment this yearly average is determined for a year of employment instead for a job.
Per job per week including overtime
Weekly working hours are calculated by the average hours paid for a job per year divided by 52. The hours paid include hours leave, paid overtime, and paid sick and study leave, but exclude reduction of working hours.