Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Institutional sectors | Not Consolidated/Consolidated | Periods | Resources Social contributions and benefits Total (million euros) | Resources Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Total (million euros) | Resources Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Social security benefits in cash (million euros) | Resources Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Other social insurance benefits (million euros) | Resources Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Social assistance benefits in cash (million euros) | Uses Social contributions and benefits Total (million euros) | Uses Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Total (million euros) | Uses Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Social security benefits in cash (million euros) | Uses Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Other social insurance benefits (million euros) | Uses Social contributions and benefits Social benefits in cash Social assistance benefits in cash (million euros) |
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Total domestic sectors | Not consolidated | 2023* | 396,182 | 173,691 | 67,034 | 74,442 | 32,215 | 395,374 | 177,080 | 69,401 | 75,404 | 32,275 |
The non-financial corporations sector | Not consolidated | 2023* | 13,704 | 13,704 | 13,704 | 13,704 | ||||||
Financial corporations | Not consolidated | 2023* | 77,817 | 56,513 | 56,513 | 56,513 | ||||||
Monetary financial institutions | Not consolidated | 2023* | 433 | 433 | 433 | 433 | ||||||
Central bank | Not consolidated | 2023* | 14 | 14 | 14 | 14 | ||||||
Deposit-taking corporations and MMFs | Not consolidated | 2023* | 419 | 419 | 419 | 419 | ||||||
Other financial institutions | Not consolidated | 2023* | 241 | 241 | 241 | 241 | ||||||
Non-MMF investment funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||||
Other fin. inst. excl. investment funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | 241 | 241 | 241 | 241 | ||||||
Other financial intermediaries | Not consolidated | 2023* | 233 | 233 | 233 | 233 | ||||||
Captive institutions and money lenders | Not consolidated | 2023* | 8 | 8 | 8 | 8 | ||||||
Insurance corporations and pension funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | 77,143 | 55,839 | 55,839 | 55,839 | ||||||
Insurance corporations | Not consolidated | 2023* | 7,295 | 13,289 | 13,289 | 13,289 | ||||||
Pension funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | 69,848 | 42,550 | 42,550 | 42,550 | ||||||
General government | Not consolidated | 2023* | 130,531 | 106,424 | 106,424 | 69,401 | 4,748 | 32,275 | ||||
Central government | Not consolidated | 2023* | 2,378 | 27,056 | 27,056 | 0 | 2,378 | 24,678 | ||||
Local government | Not consolidated | 2023* | 2,314 | 9,911 | 9,911 | 0 | 2,314 | 7,597 | ||||
Social security funds | Not consolidated | 2023* | 125,839 | 69,457 | 69,457 | 69,401 | 56 | |||||
Households including NPISHs | Not consolidated | 2023* | 174,130 | 173,691 | 67,034 | 74,442 | 32,215 | 218,733 | 439 | 439 | ||
Households | Not consolidated | 2023* | 174,100 | 173,691 | 67,034 | 74,442 | 32,215 | 218,703 | 409 | 409 | ||
Non-profit institutions serv. households | Not consolidated | 2023* | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | ||||||
Rest of the world | Not consolidated | 2023* | 4,155 | 3,629 | 2,607 | 962 | 60 | 4,963 | 240 | 240 | 0 | 0 |
Source: CBS. |
Dataset is not available.
This table provides an overview of the non-financial transactions of the institutional sectors of the Dutch economy, distinguishing between uses and resources. Non-financial transactions consist of current transactions and transactions from the capital account. Furthermore, this table provides the main balancing items of the (sub)sectors.
Non-financial transactions are estimated for the main institutional sectors of the economy and the rest of the world.
Sectors are presented both consolidated and non-consolidated.
Data available from:
Annual figures from 1995.
Quarterly figures from first quarter 1999.
Status of the figures:
The figures from 1995 up to and including 2020 are final. Data of 2021, 2022 and 2023 are provisional.
Changes as of March 25th 2024:
Data on the fourth quarter of 2023 and the year 2023 are available.
When will new figures be published?
Annual figures:
The first annual data are published 85 day after the end of the reporting year as the sum of the four quarters of the year. Subsequently provisional data are published 6 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 18 months after the end of the reporting year. Furthermore the financial accounts and stocks are annually revised for all reporting periods. These data are published each year in June.
Quarterly figures: The first quarterly estimate is available 85 days after the end of each reporting quarter. The first quarter may be revised in September, the second quarter in December. Should further quarterly information become available thereafter, the estimates for the first three quarters may be revised in March. If (new) annual figures become available in June, the quarterly figures will be revised again to bring them in line with the annual figures.
Please note that there is a possibility that adjustments might take place at the end of March or September, in order to provide the European Commission with the latest figures. Revised yearly figures are published in June each year.
Description topics
- Resources
- Resources are transactions add to the economic value of sectors.
- Social contributions and benefits
- Social contributions and benefits are transfers to households, in cash or in kind, intended to relieve them from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, made through collectively organized schemes, or outside such schemes by government units and NPISHs; they include payments from general government to producers which individually benefit households and which are made in the context of social risks or needs.
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.- Total
- Social benefits in cash
- Social benefits other than social transfers in kind is made up of three sub-headings:
- social security benefits in cash
- other social insurance benefits
- social assistance benefits in cash- Total
- Social security benefits in cash
- Social security benefits in cash are social insurance benefits payable in cash to households by social security funds. Reimbursements are excluded and treated as social transfers in kind.
- Other social insurance benefits
- Other social insurance benefits correspond to benefits payable by employers in the context of other employment related social insurance schemes.
Examples are:
- A continued payment of normal, or reduced, wages during periods of absence from work as a result of ill health, accident, maternity, etc;
- The payment of retirement of survivors’ pensions to ex-employees or their survivors, and the payment of severance allowances to workers of their survivors in the event of redundancy, incapacity, accidental death etc. (if linked to collective agreements).
- Social assistance benefits in cash
- Social assistance benefits are payments of the central and local government to households, for which no quid pro quo by the beneficiary is expected. These benefits are based on a number of Dutch laws, such as the Act on Labor and Social Assistance.
- Uses
- Uses are transactions appear which deduces the economic value of sectors.
- Social contributions and benefits
- Social contributions and benefits are transfers to households, in cash or in kind, intended to relieve them from the financial burden of a number of risks or needs, made through collectively organized schemes, or outside such schemes by government units and NPISHs; they include payments from general government to producers which individually benefit households and which are made in the context of social risks or needs.
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.- Total
- Social benefits in cash
- Social benefits other than social transfers in kind is made up of three sub-headings:
- social security benefits in cash
- other social insurance benefits
- social assistance benefits in cash.- Total
- Social security benefits in cash
- Social security benefits in cash are social insurance benefits payable in cash to households by social security funds. Reimbursements are excluded and treated as social transfers in kind.
- Other social insurance benefits
- Other social insurance benefits correspond to benefits payable by employers in the context of other employment related social insurance schemes.
Examples are:
- A continued payment of normal, or reduced, wages during periods of absence from work as a result of ill health, accident, maternity, etc;
- The payment of retirement of survivors’ pensions to ex-employees or their survivors, and the payment of severance allowances to workers of their survivors in the event of redundancy, incapacity, accidental death etc. (if linked to collective agreements).
- Social assistance benefits in cash
- Social assistance benefits are payments of the central and local government to households, for which no quid pro quo by the beneficiary is expected. These benefits are based on a number of Dutch laws, such as the Act on Labor and Social Assistance.