Regional accounts; transactions of the sector households 1995-2011

Regional accounts; transactions of the sector households 1995-2011

Regions Periods Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Resources Social benefits (mln euro) Transactions in mln euro Secondary distribution of income account Uses Social contributions (mln euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Resources Social benefits (euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Uses Social contributions (euro)
Netherlands 2011** 108,609 149,100 6,521 8,952
Extra-region 2011** 0 197 . .
North-Netherlands 2011** 9,954 13,335 5,795 7,763
East-Netherlands 2011** 21,888 30,025 6,199 8,503
West-Netherlands 2011** 55,768 76,956 7,123 9,829
South-Netherlands 2011** 20,999 28,587 5,871 7,993
Groningen 2011** 3,583 4,796 6,188 8,283
Friesland 2011** 3,528 4,721 5,451 7,294
Drenthe 2011** 2,843 3,817 5,785 7,768
Overijssel 2011** 6,632 9,043 5,846 7,971
Flevoland 2011** 2,748 3,862 7,010 9,854
Gelderland 2011** 12,508 17,119 6,239 8,540
Utrecht 2011** 8,977 12,513 7,305 10,184
Noord-Holland 2011** 18,870 26,016 7,012 9,667
Zuid-Holland 2011** 25,876 35,686 7,334 10,115
Zeeland 2011** 2,044 2,741 5,358 7,185
Noord-Brabant 2011** 14,625 20,062 5,960 8,176
Limburg 2011** 6,374 8,525 5,678 7,594
Source: CBS.
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This table the Regional accounts; transactions of the sector households, describes the primary and secondary income distribution of the section households. The transactions within the primary and secondary income distribution are breakdown by resources and uses (earnings and expenses).

Data available from: 1995 to 2011.

Status of the figures:
The data from 1995 onwards are final. The figures for the last year are revised provisional. Because this table is discontinued, figures will not be updated anymore.

Changes as of February 13th 2015:
None, this table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.
This table is replaced by table Regional accounts; Transactions of the sector households, region. See paragraph 3.

Description topics

Transactions in mln euro
Change in the components of property (assets and liabilities) of the Dutch households. Amounts in million euro.
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income.
Resources
Transactions received.
Social benefits
Social benefits are transfers to households, intended to relieve them
from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, such as
sickness, invalidity, disability, old age, survivors and unemployment.
Social benefits are classified in social security benefits, social
assistance benefits, private social benefits (o.w. pension benefits)
and unfunded employee social benefits.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Social contributions
Social contributions include social security contributions, private social
contributions (o.w. contributions to pension schemes) and imputed social
contributions. Employers, employees, self-employed persons and inactive
persons pay these contributions.
Actually, the employers' part is paid directly to the insurers.
However, in the national accounts, the employers' contributions are
supposed to be part of primary income of households (i.e. the income
from direct participation in the production process). Therefore, in first
instance these contributions are treated as payments by employers to
households as compensation of employees, who are deemed to pay
them to the insurers in the income account.
Transactions per capita
The compilations of the per capita data is based on the total value per
region divided by the number of persons in that region.
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of
income.
Resources
Transactions received.
Social benefits
Social benefits are transfers to households, intended to relieve them
from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, such as
sickness, invalidity, disability, old age, survivors and unemployment.
Social benefits are classified in social security benefits, social
assistance benefits, private social benefits (o.w. pension benefits)
and unfunded employee social benefits.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Social contributions
Social contributions include social security contributions, private social
contributions (o.w. contributions to pension schemes) and imputed social
contributions. Employers, employees, self-employed persons and inactive
persons pay these contributions.
Actually, the employers' part is paid directly to the insurers.
However, in the national accounts, the employers' contributions are
supposed to be part of primary income of households (i.e. the income
from direct participation in the production process). Therefore, in first
instance these contributions are treated as payments by employers to
households as compensation of employees, who are deemed to pay them to the insurers in the income account.