Households; size, composition, position in the household, 1 January

Households; size, composition, position in the household, 1 January

Periods Persons by household position Men Children living at home (number) Persons by household position Men Persons living together Not married without children (number) Persons by household position Men Persons living together Married without children (number) Persons by household position Men Persons living together Not married with children (number) Persons by household position Men Persons living together Married with children (number) Persons by household position Women Children living at home (number) Persons by household position Women Persons living together Not married without children (number) Persons by household position Women Persons living together Married without children (number) Persons by household position Women Persons living together Not married with children (number) Persons by household position Women Persons living together Married with children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Multi-person households without children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Multi-person households with children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Unmarried couples 0 children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Unmarried couples 1 child (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Unmarried couples 2 children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Unmarried couples 3 children or more (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Married couples 0 children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Married couples 1 child (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Married couples 2 children (number) Private households By household composition Multi-person households Married couples 3 children or more (number)
1995 2,468,651 423,789 1,424,616 97,759 2,012,375 2,077,710 413,326 1,424,616 101,453 2,012,375 1,886,794 2,472,739 418,506 56,057 33,137 10,416 1,424,616 728,238 892,368 391,769
1996 2,472,402 447,491 1,435,447 109,930 1,993,803 2,084,687 434,503 1,435,447 113,738 1,993,803 1,919,610 2,474,412 441,052 62,981 37,142 11,714 1,435,447 715,441 883,327 395,032
1997 2,462,992 466,987 1,455,587 121,402 1,969,801 2,082,214 452,755 1,455,587 125,172 1,969,801 1,958,645 2,464,737 459,903 69,317 41,187 12,787 1,455,587 701,275 874,144 394,379
1998 2,454,627 483,287 1,477,038 132,186 1,950,151 2,081,368 468,208 1,477,038 135,910 1,950,151 1,995,267 2,459,307 475,782 75,638 45,115 13,299 1,477,038 690,979 865,371 393,801
1999 2,446,834 493,486 1,504,646 145,632 1,929,847 2,078,882 478,578 1,503,398 149,447 1,930,381 2,033,473 2,457,307 486,080 82,640 50,418 14,487 1,504,022 684,586 854,589 390,960
2000 2,452,038 503,441 1,521,846 160,464 1,919,129 2,089,064 485,818 1,520,280 165,067 1,919,987 2,062,123 2,466,666 494,809 91,151 55,846 15,773 1,521,063 677,297 852,005 390,277
2001 2,469,359 504,778 1,531,705 175,739 1,910,672 2,108,636 486,294 1,529,739 181,037 1,911,860 2,073,831 2,486,048 495,693 98,842 62,177 17,373 1,530,722 668,308 851,878 391,119
2002 2,487,061 508,949 1,536,163 194,519 1,896,991 2,128,510 489,229 1,533,621 199,671 1,898,543 2,082,747 2,506,613 499,191 107,561 70,301 19,237 1,534,892 655,673 851,806 390,344
2003 2,493,702 509,600 1,548,150 211,753 1,877,651 2,135,290 490,283 1,545,162 216,514 1,879,643 2,095,156 2,516,988 500,064 115,018 78,087 21,031 1,546,656 644,675 847,733 386,320
2004 2,496,611 504,728 1,557,996 229,152 1,859,042 2,138,714 485,355 1,554,690 233,861 1,861,508 2,099,479 2,525,851 495,214 121,790 86,971 22,747 1,556,343 636,458 842,377 381,536
2005 2,494,676 508,070 1,565,601 245,927 1,837,098 2,140,008 488,674 1,562,015 251,156 1,839,966 2,110,295 2,531,292 498,513 128,480 95,578 24,485 1,563,808 626,291 836,838 375,496
2006 2,485,606 504,093 1,574,069 261,720 1,810,891 2,134,739 485,603 1,570,235 266,599 1,814,163 2,114,857 2,529,147 495,029 133,591 104,090 26,479 1,572,152 615,951 828,173 368,493
2007 2,475,095 505,131 1,586,033 278,673 1,783,202 2,126,051 486,931 1,581,879 283,070 1,786,912 2,128,727 2,524,925 496,187 139,157 113,095 28,620 1,583,956 605,544 818,991 360,637
2008 2,465,115 510,952 1,598,441 296,592 1,756,504 2,119,921 491,714 1,594,197 300,562 1,760,520 2,148,277 2,522,911 501,445 145,909 121,837 30,831 1,596,319 596,053 809,235 353,342
2009 2,461,568 514,613 1,611,657 312,626 1,734,359 2,118,078 495,461 1,607,179 316,506 1,738,847 2,166,972 2,526,213 505,151 151,229 130,348 32,989 1,609,418 589,048 800,178 347,512
2010 2,461,725 515,963 1,623,888 328,580 1,715,602 2,120,498 495,451 1,619,348 332,466 1,720,634 2,181,514 2,535,114 505,816 156,616 138,418 35,489 1,621,618 585,797 790,892 341,652
2011 2,462,451 525,387 1,631,878 347,124 1,699,151 2,121,821 503,361 1,627,147 352,083 1,704,524 2,187,823 2,547,727 514,402 163,909 147,730 37,970 1,629,522 583,775 782,489 335,582
2012 2,465,444 523,363 1,639,101 358,680 1,683,912 2,125,325 500,225 1,634,253 363,656 1,689,768 2,192,158 2,558,902 511,794 167,019 154,672 39,477 1,636,677 582,203 774,010 330,627
2013 2,460,238 530,073 1,644,756 372,507 1,664,516 2,124,362 505,083 1,639,866 377,823 1,670,650 2,202,863 2,564,326 517,578 171,738 162,076 41,351 1,642,311 579,843 763,157 324,583
2014 2,456,510 541,741 1,648,208 385,749 1,642,228 2,119,096 515,321 1,643,070 391,171 1,648,848 2,216,508 2,569,868 528,531 176,139 169,483 42,838 1,645,639 578,378 750,341 316,819
2015 2,452,185 543,400 1,654,022 400,326 1,620,440 2,117,024 518,911 1,648,736 406,704 1,627,518 2,224,618 2,572,783 531,156 181,134 177,326 45,055 1,651,379 575,005 738,342 310,632
2016 2,454,083 553,414 1,656,041 410,010 1,604,070 2,121,299 527,848 1,650,605 416,876 1,611,532 2,235,783 2,578,670 540,631 182,643 184,026 46,774 1,653,323 571,665 728,666 307,470
2017 2,461,408 561,100 1,660,232 422,955 1,592,277 2,129,577 535,552 1,654,522 431,597 1,600,235 2,247,191 2,585,656 548,326 186,827 191,327 49,122 1,657,377 568,482 721,461 306,313
2018 2,469,068 576,075 1,665,606 430,957 1,583,072 2,138,904 548,791 1,659,582 439,473 1,591,436 2,265,409 2,594,888 562,433 187,848 196,362 51,005 1,662,594 567,153 714,686 305,415
2019 2,478,141 589,396 1,669,913 436,979 1,577,244 2,148,600 560,684 1,663,379 444,939 1,586,170 2,282,297 2,604,772 575,040 187,879 200,116 52,964 1,666,646 567,014 710,251 304,442
2020 2,486,993 604,166 1,675,903 443,180 1,573,156 2,156,612 575,666 1,668,875 451,388 1,582,528 2,302,921 2,615,101 589,916 189,262 203,427 54,595 1,672,389 568,123 706,212 303,507
2021 2,485,146 635,742 1,673,897 452,901 1,558,395 2,152,162 604,416 1,666,713 462,387 1,568,319 2,331,454 2,614,872 620,079 192,530 208,658 56,456 1,670,305 566,657 696,999 299,701
2022 2,485,558 648,680 1,678,314 461,499 1,548,444 2,153,397 618,074 1,670,922 470,664 1,558,985 2,349,821 2,616,206 633,378 194,717 212,937 58,429 1,674,618 565,298 690,522 297,895
2023 2,506,951 654,611 1,681,473 465,443 1,558,870 2,176,499 622,913 1,673,813 474,935 1,570,024 2,358,933 2,645,269 638,763 197,393 213,159 59,637 1,677,643 573,500 691,936 299,011
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.


This table contains information about the progress of the households in the Netherlands by size and composition and persons by household position, on 1 January.

Data available from: 1995

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

With the information available for the reporting years 1995, 1996 and 1997 it is not easy to make an unambiguous assignment of persons in institutional households in three distinct categories of institutions. For this reason the numbers are set as unknown.

Changes as of 7 August 2023:
The figures of 1 January 2023 have been added.

When will new figures be published?
The final figures of 1 January 2024 will be added in the 4th quarter of 2024.

Description topics

Persons by household position
Household:
Private or institutional household.

Private household:
One or more persons sharing the same living space, who provide for their own everyday needs in a private, non-commercial way.

Institutional household:
Household consisting of one or more persons living in one accommodation whose housing and daily needs are provided professionally.
Included are institutions such as nursing homes, homes for the elderly, mental health institutions, forensic psychiatric institutions, institutions for mentally, physically or sensorily disabled persons, drug rehabilitation centres, shelters for the homeless, boarding schools, monasteries, prisons, military barracks, and asylum reception centres, in which persons (will) live for a longer period of time. From 2014, people in institutional households are presented in three groups, namely: homes for the elderly and nursing homes, other health care institution and other type of institution.

Household position:
Position someone has in a household in relation to the reference person of that household.

Reference person
Member of the household on whom the household positions of the other household members are based, and whose characteristics may also be characteristic for the household.
The reference person in a household is chosen as follows:
- the reference person in a heterosexual relationship is always the man;
- in homosexual relationships, the reference person is the older of the two;
- in a single-parent household the reference person is the parent;
- in 'other households' the reference person is the oldest man, or if there are no men, the oldest woman.
Men
Children living at home
Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Persons living together
Person who forms a private household together with someone else as a couple, whether or not married to each other or registered as partners, and whether or not with children.

Registered partnership:
A marriage-like relationship between two persons of the opposite or same sex, registered at the Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Registered partnerships where introduced in the Netherlands on 1 January 1998.
Not married without children
Not married persons living together in a private household without children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Not married:
Two persons living together without being married or having a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Married without children
Persons who form a married couple with another person in a private household without children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Married:
Two persons who are married to each other or who have entered into a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Not married with children
Not married persons living together in a private household with one or more children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Not married:
Two persons living together without being married or having a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Married with children
Persons who form a married couple with another person in a private household with one or more children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Married:
Two persons who are married to each other or who have entered into a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Women
Children living at home
Children living at home in a private household.

Child:
Someone with a child-parent relationship with one or two of the adults in the household. Includes biological step and adopted children.
There are no age limits in this category.
Persons living together
Person who forms a private household together with someone else as a couple, whether or not married to each other or registered as partners, and whether or not with children.

Registered partnership:
A marriage-like relationship between two persons of the opposite or same sex, registered at the Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Registered partnerships where introduced in the Netherlands on 1 January 1998.
Not married without children
Not married persons living together in a private household without children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Not married:
Two persons living together without being married or having a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Married without children
Persons who form a married couple with another person in a private household without children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Married:
Two persons who are married to each other or who have entered into a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Not married with children
Not married persons living together in a private household with one or more children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Not married:
Two persons living together without being married or having a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Married with children
Persons who form a married couple with another person in a private household with one or more children living at home.
Within a household only one couple is designated as such.

Married:
Two persons who are married to each other or who have entered into a registered partnership.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Private households
One or more persons sharing the same living space, who provide for their own everyday needs in a private, non-commercial way.
By household composition
The classification of private households based on the mutual relationships between household members.
Multi-person households
A private multi-person household without/with children living at home

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Multi-person households without children
A private multi-person household without children living at home

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Multi-person households with children
A private multi-person household with children living at home

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Unmarried couples
Unmarried couples in a private, multi-person household with or without children living at home.

Unmarried couples:
Two persons living together without being married or having a registered partnership.

Registered partnership:
A marriage-like relationship between two persons of the opposite or same sex, registered at the Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Registered partnerships were introduced in the Netherlands on 1 January 1998.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.

0 children
Unmarried couples in a multi-person household without children living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
1 child
Unmarried couples in a multi-person household with one child living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
2 children
Unmarried couples in a multi-person household with two children living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
3 children or more
Unmarried couples in a multi-person household with three or more children living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
Married couples
Married couples in a private, multi-person household with or without children living at home.

Married couple:
Two persons who are married to each other or who have entered into a registered partnership.

Registered partnership:
A marriage-like relationship between two persons of the opposite or same sex, registered at the Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages.
Registered partnerships were introduced in the Netherlands on 1 January 1998.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
0 children
Married couples in a multi-person household without children living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
1 child
Married couples in a multi-person household with one child living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
2 children
Married couples in a multi-person household with two children living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.
3 children or more
Married couples in a multi-person household with three or more children living at home.

Child living at home:
Person regardless of age or marital status who has a child-parent relationship with one or two parents belonging to the household.
Adopted children and stepchildren in the household are regarded as children living at home, but foster children are not.