Income accounts sector households, region; national accounts 1995-2015

Income accounts sector households, region; national accounts 1995-2015

Regions Periods Transactions in million euros Secondary distribution of income account Resources Total other current transfers (million euros) Transactions in million euros Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total current taxes on income and wealth (million euros) Transactions in million euros Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total other current transfers (million euros) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account resources Total other current transfers (euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total current taxes on income and wealth (euro) Transactions per capita Secondary distribution of income account Uses Total other current transfers (euro)
Nederland 2015* 15,384 59,320 21,029 906 3,494 1,239
Noord-Nederland (LD) 2015* 538 4,468 1,306 313 2,600 760
Oost-Nederland (LD) 2015* 2,243 10,664 3,733 626 2,976 1,042
West-Nederland (LD) 2015* 9,348 32,718 11,842 1,160 4,058 1,469
Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2015* 3,255 11,469 4,149 900 3,173 1,148
Friesland (PV) 2015* 199 1,735 429 308 2,685 665
Drenthe (PV) 2015* 173 1,357 586 355 2,778 1,199
Flevoland (PV) 2015* 143 1,175 142 353 2,909 351
Gelderland (PV) 2015* 1,565 6,412 2,670 769 3,151 1,312
Noord-Holland (PV) 2015* 3,562 12,308 3,789 1,279 4,420 1,361
Zuid-Holland (PV) 2015* 4,584 13,470 6,172 1,265 3,719 1,704
Zeeland (PV) 2015* 221 1,266 185 581 3,321 484
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 up to and including 2015.

Status of the figures:
Data from 1995 up to and including 2014 are final, data of 2015 are provisional. Since this table has been discontinued, data of 2015 will not become final.

Changes as of January 18th 2019:
None. This table has been discontinued.
Statistics Netherlands has carried out a revision of the national accounts. New statistical sources and estimation methods have been used during the revision. Therefore this table has been replaced by table Income accounts of the sector households, region; National Accounts. For further information see section 3.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore.

Description topics

Transactions in million euros
Amounts in million euros.
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by household group.
Resources
Transactions received.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (resources) consist of Imputed social contributions, Non-life insurance claims and Other current transfers n.e.c.
Imputed social contributions (self-employed)
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions) paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Non-life insurance claims
Non-life insurance claims represent the amounts which insurance enterprises are obliged to pay in settlement of injuries or damage as a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence, accidents, sickness, etc.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers within the general government.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total current taxes on income and wealth
Current taxes on income and wealth of households include all taxes, which are periodically imposed on income and wealth, such as the income tax, the wage tax, and the tax on net wealth of individuals.
Non-periodical levies, such as inheritance tax are defined as capital transfers.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (uses) consist of Unfunded employee social benefits, Non-life insurance premiums and Other current transfers n.e.c.
Unfunded employee social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Non-life insurance premiums
Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums payable by policyholders to obtain insurance cover during the accounting period, and the premium supplements payable out of the property income attributed to insurance policy holders, after deducting the compensation of insurance services. These premiums provide cover against damage as a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence, accidents, sickness, etc. As the compensation of insurance services of non-life insurance enterprises is calculated by subtracting the claims from the premiums (actual premiums and premium supplements), it follows that the total non-life insurance premiums must equal the total non-life insurance claims of the insurance enterprises.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers within the general government.
Transactions per capita
The compilations of the per capita data is based on the total value per household type divided by the number of persons of that household type per region.
Secondary distribution of income account
The distribution of secondary income account shows the redistribution of income. The consequence of government policy on disposable income of household groups is shown here. The balancing item is disposable income by household group.
resources
Transactions received.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (resources) consist of Imputed social contributions, Non-life insurance claims and Other current transfers n.e.c.
Imputed social contributions (self-employed)
Imputed social contributions represent the counterpart to the 'unfunded employee social benefits' (less any employees' social contributions) paid directly by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees.
Non-life insurance claims
Non-life insurance claims represent the amounts which insurance enterprises are obliged to pay in settlement of injuries or damage as a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence, accidents, sickness, etc.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers within the general government.
Uses
Transactions paid.
Total current taxes on income and wealth
Current taxes on income and wealth of households include all taxes, which are periodically imposed on income and wealth, such as the income tax, the wage tax, and the tax on net wealth of individuals. Non-periodical levies, such as inheritance tax are defined as capital transfers.
Total other current transfers
Total other current transfers (uses) consist of Unfunded employee social benefits, Non-life insurance premiums and Other current transfers n.e.c.
Unfunded employee social benefits
These social benefits are directly paid by employers (self-employed) to their (former) employees, without involving any social security fund.
Non-life insurance premiums
Non-life insurance premiums comprise both the actual premiums payable by policyholders to obtain insurance cover during the accounting period, and the premium supplements payable out of the property income attributed to insurance policy holders, after deducting the compensation of insurance services. These premiums provide cover against damage as a result of fires, floods, crashes, collisions, sinkings, theft, violence, accidents, sickness, etc. As the compensation of insurance services of non-life insurance enterprises is calculated by subtracting the claims from the premiums (actual premiums and premium supplements), it follows that the total non-life insurance premiums must equal the total non-life insurance claims of the insurance enterprises.
Other current transfers n.e.c.
This transaction includes all transactions not mentioned before, that are not capital transfer. This concerns particularly the current transfers within the general government.