Ultimate control enterprises in the Netherlands;jobs,wages,SIC2008,'08-'11

Ultimate control enterprises in the Netherlands;jobs,wages,SIC2008,'08-'11

Locus of control (UCI) Sector / branches (SIC 2008 Periods Jobs of employees Number of jobs (x 1 000) Jobs of employees Jobs by wage level employee High-paid (%) Jobs of employees Jobs by wage level employee Medium-paid (%) Jobs of employees Jobs by wage level employee Low-paid (%)
Domestically controlled A-U All economic activities 2011 6,910 17 50 33
Domestically controlled Agriculture, mining and energy 2011 165 20 48 32
Domestically controlled C Manufacturing 2011 590 18 62 20
Domestically controlled F Construction 2011 370 22 67 11
Domestically controlled 46 Wholesale trade (no motor vehicles) 2011 352 21 57 23
Domestically controlled Retail trade, hotels, restaurants, bars 2011 1,057 4 31 65
Domestically controlled H Transportation and storage 2011 253 17 60 23
Domestically controlled J Information and communication 2011 163 40 45 15
Domestically controlled K Financial institutions 2011 242 48 40 12
Domestically controlled M Other specialised business services 2011 449 34 46 20
Domestically controlled Real estate and other service activities 2011 884 10 44 46
Domestically controlled Public administration, education, health 2011 2,386 15 57 29
Foreign controlled A-U All economic activities 2011 949 33 49 17
Foreign controlled Agriculture, mining and energy 2011 18 48 48 4
Foreign controlled C Manufacturing 2011 228 40 55 4
Foreign controlled F Construction 2011 24 36 59 4
Foreign controlled 46 Wholesale trade (no motor vehicles) 2011 156 42 49 9
Foreign controlled Retail trade, hotels, restaurants, bars 2011 156 6 39 55
Foreign controlled H Transportation and storage 2011 95 26 62 13
Foreign controlled J Information and communication 2011 82 53 39 8
Foreign controlled K Financial institutions 2011 24 52 41 6
Foreign controlled M Other specialised business services 2011 80 49 42 9
Foreign controlled Real estate and other service activities 2011 80 14 58 28
Foreign controlled Public administration, education, health 2011 6 28 46 26
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Table explanation


This table contains information about jobs and wages of employees working at enterprises in the Netherlands, broken down by locus of control of these enterprises. A distinction is made between domestically and foreign controlled enterprises. The figures refer only to enterprises with employees. For these enterprises the total number of jobs is given, as well as the composition of these jobs by employee characteristics (job status, gender, age, country of origin, and wage levels). The average taxable annual salary per job is also given.

Data available 2008-2011

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are definite.

Changes as of January 10th 2018:
None, this table was stopped.

When will new figures be published?
This table is stopped.

Description topics

Jobs of employees
Job:
A position occupied by an employed person. 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. The two jobs are counted separately.
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This table contains only jobs of employees. An employee is a person on the payroll of a company or organisation. Also included are (managing-) directors, major shareholders and their family members. Owners working for the company and family members not on the payroll are excluded.
Number of jobs
Total number of jobs of employees at the end of the year.
Jobs by wage level employee
All employees at enterprises in the Netherlands are ranked in ascending order on the basis of their total taxable annual wage, and then divided into three groups.
The first group (low-paid) comprises employees with the bottom-30% wages.
The second group (medium-paid) comprises employees with wage levels between the limits of low- and high-paid.
The third group (high-paid) comprises employees with the top-20% wages.
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Taxable annual wage:
The wage subject to taxes for all jobs of an individual combined. The numbers presented here are neither corrected for part-time work, nor for the number of days worked during the year of reference. As a results, someone earning a relatively high hourly wage, but who works only few weekly hours, may therefore be classified as being low-paid.
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This is the number of jobs of low, medium or high-paid employees as a percentage of the total number of jobs of employees. Reference date: end of the year.
High-paid
Medium-paid
Low-paid