Caribbean Netherlands; employed labour force characteristics 2012

Caribbean Netherlands; employed labour force characteristics 2012

Gender Personal characteristics Caribbean Netherlands Periods Employed labour force (internat. def.) (number) Employed labour force (national def.) (number)
Total male and female Total personal characteristics Bonaire 2012 8,837 8,559
Total male and female Total personal characteristics St. Eustatius 2012 2,099 1,940
Total male and female Total personal characteristics Saba 2012 1,045 971
Total male and female Employment status: permanent contract Bonaire 2012 6,344 6,241
Total male and female Employment status: permanent contract St. Eustatius 2012 1,443 1,362
Total male and female Employment status: permanent contract Saba 2012 717 699
Total male and female Employment status: flexible contract Bonaire 2012 1,401 1,392
Total male and female Employment status: flexible contract St. Eustatius 2012 320 302
Total male and female Employment status: flexible contract Saba 2012 179 150
Total male and female Employment status: self-employed Bonaire 2012 1,092 926
Total male and female Employment status: self-employed St. Eustatius 2012 335 276
Total male and female Employment status: self-employed Saba 2012 148 123
Total male and female Gross monthly income 0 to 501 dollar Bonaire 2012 325 295
Total male and female Gross monthly income 0 to 501 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 89 54
Total male and female Gross monthly income 0 to 501 dollar Saba 2012 38 26
Total male and female Gross monthly income 501 to 1001 dollar Bonaire 2012 1,483 1,483
Total male and female Gross monthly income 501 to 1001 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 383 357
Total male and female Gross monthly income 501 to 1001 dollar Saba 2012 154 146
Total male and female Gross monthly income 1001 to 1501 dollar Bonaire 2012 2,222 2,181
Total male and female Gross monthly income 1001 to 1501 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 410 381
Total male and female Gross monthly income 1001 to 1501 dollar Saba 2012 275 260
Total male and female Gross monthly income 1501 to 2001 dollar Bonaire 2012 1,407 1,344
Total male and female Gross monthly income 1501 to 2001 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 343 325
Total male and female Gross monthly income 1501 to 2001 dollar Saba 2012 164 162
Total male and female Gross monthly income 2001 to 2501 dollar Bonaire 2012 938 914
Total male and female Gross monthly income 2001 to 2501 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 223 215
Total male and female Gross monthly income 2001 to 2501 dollar Saba 2012 97 92
Total male and female Gross monthly income 2501 to 3001 dollar Bonaire 2012 688 676
Total male and female Gross monthly income 2501 to 3001 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 142 142
Total male and female Gross monthly income 2501 to 3001 dollar Saba 2012 61 57
Total male and female Gross monthly income 3001 to 3501 dollar Bonaire 2012 347 339
Total male and female Gross monthly income 3001 to 3501 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 84 84
Total male and female Gross monthly income 3001 to 3501 dollar Saba 2012 46 46
Total male and female Gross monthly income 3501 to 4001 dollar Bonaire 2012 266 266
Total male and female Gross monthly income 3501 to 4001 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 42 42
Total male and female Gross monthly income 3501 to 4001 dollar Saba 2012 15 15
Total male and female Gross monthly income 4001 to 4501 dollar Bonaire 2012 143 134
Total male and female Gross monthly income 4001 to 4501 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 47 43
Total male and female Gross monthly income 4001 to 4501 dollar Saba 2012 . .
Total male and female Gross monthly income 4501 to 5001 dollar Bonaire 2012 102 102
Total male and female Gross monthly income 4501 to 5001 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 53 53
Total male and female Gross monthly income 4501 to 5001 dollar Saba 2012 . .
Total male and female Gross monthly inc. 5001 to 10001 dollar Bonaire 2012 281 249
Total male and female Gross monthly inc. 5001 to 10001 dollar St. Eustatius 2012 91 91
Total male and female Gross monthly inc. 5001 to 10001 dollar Saba 2012 31 22
Total male and female Gross monthly inc. 10001 dollar or more Bonaire 2012 38 28
Total male and female Gross monthly inc. 10001 dollar or more St. Eustatius 2012 . .
Total male and female Gross monthly inc. 10001 dollar or more Saba 2012 . .
Total male and female Gross monthly income unknown Bonaire 2012 596 548
Total male and female Gross monthly income unknown St. Eustatius 2012 178 146
Total male and female Gross monthly income unknown Saba 2012 145 127
Total male and female Working hours: 1 to 12 hours a week Bonaire 2012 104 .
Total male and female Working hours: 1 to 12 hours a week St. Eustatius 2012 123 .
Total male and female Working hours: 1 to 12 hours a week Saba 2012 39 .
Total male and female Working hours: 12 to 20 hours a week Bonaire 2012 189 180
Total male and female Working hours: 12 to 20 hours a week St. Eustatius 2012 31 27
Total male and female Working hours: 12 to 20 hours a week Saba 2012 27 24
Total male and female Working hours: 20 to 35 hours a week Bonaire 2012 981 918
Total male and female Working hours: 20 to 35 hours a week St. Eustatius 2012 338 338
Total male and female Working hours: 20 to 35 hours a week Saba 2012 150 144
Total male and female Working hours: 35 hours or more Bonaire 2012 7,563 7,461
Total male and female Working hours: 35 hours or more St. Eustatius 2012 1,607 1,575
Total male and female Working hours: 35 hours or more Saba 2012 829 803
Total male and female Military Bonaire 2012 . .
Total male and female Military St. Eustatius 2012 . .
Total male and female Military Saba 2012 . .
Total male and female Legislators, senior officials, managers Bonaire 2012 705 697
Total male and female Legislators, senior officials, managers St. Eustatius 2012 236 219
Total male and female Legislators, senior officials, managers Saba 2012 73 73
Total male and female Scientists, scholars Bonaire 2012 896 861
Total male and female Scientists, scholars St. Eustatius 2012 212 212
Total male and female Scientists, scholars Saba 2012 147 127
Total male and female Technicians, skilled workers Bonaire 2012 1,583 1,516
Total male and female Technicians, skilled workers St. Eustatius 2012 302 298
Total male and female Technicians, skilled workers Saba 2012 177 177
Total male and female Office workers Bonaire 2012 733 733
Total male and female Office workers St. Eustatius 2012 144 132
Total male and female Office workers Saba 2012 119 119
Total male and female Service, shop and market sales workers Bonaire 2012 1,978 1,894
Total male and female Service, shop and market sales workers St. Eustatius 2012 328 315
Total male and female Service, shop and market sales workers Saba 2012 164 153
Total male and female Skilled workers agriculture and fishery Bonaire 2012 62 62
Total male and female Skilled workers agriculture and fishery St. Eustatius 2012 28 22
Total male and female Skilled workers agriculture and fishery Saba 2012 31 24
Total male and female Craftsmen Bonaire 2012 1,574 1,528
Total male and female Craftsmen St. Eustatius 2012 415 373
Total male and female Craftsmen Saba 2012 164 151
Total male and female Factory workers, machine operators, etc. Bonaire 2012 309 300
Total male and female Factory workers, machine operators, etc. St. Eustatius 2012 111 111
Total male and female Factory workers, machine operators, etc. Saba 2012 43 41
Total male and female Elementary occupations Bonaire 2012 918 905
Total male and female Elementary occupations St. Eustatius 2012 304 240
Total male and female Elementary occupations Saba 2012 110 92
Total male and female Not classifiable Bonaire 2012 80 63
Total male and female Not classifiable St. Eustatius 2012 . .
Total male and female Not classifiable Saba 2012 18 16
Total male and female Has one job Bonaire 2012 8,443 8,186
Total male and female Has one job St. Eustatius 2012 1,988 1,846
Total male and female Has one job Saba 2012 984 917
Total male and female Has more than one job Bonaire 2012 354 341
Source: CBS.
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This table contains information on the type of job, working hours, profession, the existence of more than one job and the gross monthly income in dollars of the employed labour force on Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba (Caribbean Netherlands). The figures are presented according to the international definition of the employed labour force (15 years and older) and according to the Dutch national definition (15-64 years old).

Data available on 2012

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

Changes as of 21 October 2015:
None, this table was stopped.

When will new figures be published?
Table is stopped. On 21 October 2015 new tables on the labour force in the Caribbean Netherlands were published. The reason for these new tables is the current use of international definitions for the labour force. The tables on the labour force in the Netherlands
were already changed accordingly in February. This was now also done for the tables on the Caribbean Netherlands.

Description topics

Employed labour force (internat. def.)
Persons (15 years or older) who work at least 1 hour a week.
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The Dutch national definition of the labour force deviates from the definition that is used internationally: the definition of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). As a consequence the number and composition of the labour force differs. Firstly, for the Dutch national definition a twelve hours threshold is used for the number of hours a person works or wants to work per week. For the international definition this is not the case.
Secondly, the unemployed labour force is defined differently. According to the international definition someone has to be available to start working within two weeks. For the Dutch national definition a term of three months within which a person can start working or started to search for work, is used for specific cases. Lastly, also the age definition deviates.
Employed labour force (national def.)
People (15-64 years old)resident in the Caribbean Netherlands who have a paid job of at least twelve hours a week.
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This definition of the labour force is the standard for the Netherlands. For the Dutch situation the figures are (most of the time) presented for the labour force aged 15-64 years old. Of the entire labour force, people who work at least 12 hours a week are considered as the employed labour force; the ones who don’t work or who work less than 12 hours are considered as the unemployed labour force.