Production process; economic activity, region, National Accounts

Production process; economic activity, region, National Accounts

Economic sectors (SIC 2008) Regions Periods Value added from the output Output (basic prices) (million euros) Value added from the output Intermediate consumption (million euros) Value added from the output Gross value added (million euros) Value added from generation of income Compensation of employees (million euros) Value added from generation of income Gross operating surplus (million euros) Value added from generation of income Taxes, not product-related (million euros) Value added from generation of income Subsidies, not product-related (-) (million euros) Labour input Total labour input (1,000 FTEs) Labour input Labour input of employees (1,000 FTEs)
K Financial institutions The Netherlands 2021* 85,149 40,751 44,398 19,803 22,282 2,471 158 196.7 191.1
K Financial institutions Noord-Nederland (LD) 2021* 4,007 2,130 1,877 934 863 87 6 12.2 11.5
K Financial institutions Oost-Nederland (LD) 2021* 7,931 4,309 3,621 1,816 1,655 163 14 22.2 21.1
K Financial institutions West-Nederland (LD) 2021* 62,334 28,736 33,597 14,545 17,219 1,952 119 132.1 129.6
K Financial institutions Zuid-Nederland (LD) 2021* 10,878 5,575 5,302 2,507 2,545 270 19 30.2 28.9
K Financial institutions Extra-Regio (LD) 2021* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0
K Financial institutions Groningen (PV) 2021* 958 477 480 235 227 20 2 3.2 3.0
K Financial institutions Fryslân (PV) 2021* 1,720 850 870 395 429 49 3 5.1 4.9
K Financial institutions Drenthe (PV) 2021* 1,330 803 527 304 207 18 2 3.8 3.6
K Financial institutions Overijssel (PV) 2021* 2,374 1,176 1,199 540 597 66 5 6.6 6.2
K Financial institutions Flevoland (PV) 2021* 354 169 185 79 97 10 1 1.1 1.0
K Financial institutions Gelderland (PV) 2021* 5,202 2,965 2,237 1,197 961 87 8 14.5 13.8
K Financial institutions Utrecht (PV) 2021* 13,411 6,322 7,089 3,139 3,557 414 21 31.4 31.0
K Financial institutions Noord-Holland (PV) 2021* 33,639 14,456 19,183 7,734 10,283 1,234 69 62.7 61.8
K Financial institutions Zuid-Holland (PV) 2021* 14,718 7,641 7,077 3,546 3,266 293 28 36.3 35.2
K Financial institutions Zeeland (PV) 2021* 567 318 248 126 113 11 1 1.8 1.7
K Financial institutions Noord-Brabant (PV) 2021* 8,058 4,032 4,026 1,867 1,965 208 15 22.3 21.4
K Financial institutions Limburg (PV) 2021* 2,820 1,543 1,277 640 580 61 4 7.9 7.6
K Financial institutions Oost-Groningen (CR) 2021* 76 36 40 18 21 2 0 0.3 0.3
K Financial institutions Delfzijl en omgeving (CR) 2021* 42 18 25 10 14 2 0 0.1 0.1
K Financial institutions Overig Groningen (CR) 2021* 839 424 415 208 193 16 2 2.7 2.6
K Financial institutions Noord-Friesland (CR) 2021* 1,312 667 644 302 309 36 2 3.8 3.7
K Financial institutions Zuidwest-Friesland (CR) 2021* 116 58 58 25 30 3 0 0.4 0.3
K Financial institutions Zuidoost-Friesland (CR) 2021* 293 125 168 69 90 10 1 0.9 0.9
K Financial institutions Noord-Drenthe (CR) 2021* 558 349 209 125 78 7 1 1.5 1.4
K Financial institutions Zuidoost-Drenthe (CR) 2021* 157 67 90 38 48 5 0 0.6 0.5
K Financial institutions Zuidwest-Drenthe (CR) 2021* 614 386 228 141 81 6 1 1.7 1.7
K Financial institutions Noord-Overijssel (CR) 2021* 886 447 439 206 213 23 2 2.4 2.3
K Financial institutions Zuidwest-Overijssel (CR) 2021* 248 124 124 57 61 7 0 0.8 0.7
K Financial institutions Twente (CR) 2021* 1,241 605 635 278 324 36 3 3.4 3.2
K Financial institutions Veluwe (CR) 2021* 2,704 1,666 1,038 617 392 32 3 7.0 6.8
K Financial institutions Achterhoek (CR) 2021* 435 212 223 97 115 12 1 1.4 1.2
K Financial institutions Arnhem/Nijmegen (CR) 2021* 1,712 910 801 405 365 35 3 5.1 4.8
K Financial institutions Zuidwest-Gelderland (CR) 2021* 351 176 174 79 89 8 1 1.0 0.9
K Financial institutions Utrecht (CR) 2021* 13,411 6,322 7,089 3,139 3,557 414 21 31.4 31.0
K Financial institutions Kop van Noord-Holland (CR) 2021* 481 236 246 118 119 10 1 1.7 1.5
K Financial institutions Alkmaar en omgeving (CR) 2021* 1,020 581 439 243 184 14 2 2.8 2.7
K Financial institutions IJmond (CR) 2021* 218 120 98 46 47 5 0 0.6 0.5
K Financial institutions Agglomeratie Haarlem (CR) 2021* 389 200 188 78 100 11 1 1.0 0.9
K Financial institutions Zaanstreek (CR) 2021* 164 86 78 33 41 4 0 0.4 0.3
K Financial institutions Groot-Amsterdam (CR) 2021* 30,771 12,934 17,838 7,077 9,648 1,176 62 54.8 54.4
K Financial institutions Het Gooi en Vechtstreek (CR) 2021* 596 300 295 138 145 14 1 1.5 1.4
K Financial institutions Agglomeratie Leiden en Bollenstreek (CR) 2021* 1,209 693 517 286 216 17 2 3.3 3.2
K Financial institutions Agglomeratie 's-Gravenhage (CR) 2021* 5,632 2,952 2,680 1,365 1,214 111 9 12.7 12.5
K Financial institutions Delft en Westland (CR) 2021* 339 174 165 74 83 9 1 0.9 0.9
K Financial institutions Oost-Zuid-Holland (CR) 2021* 712 428 284 157 118 10 1 1.8 1.7
K Financial institutions Groot-Rijnmond (CR) 2021* 6,230 3,107 3,123 1,524 1,481 131 14 15.8 15.4
K Financial institutions Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland (CR) 2021* 595 288 307 140 154 15 2 1.7 1.6
K Financial institutions Zeeuwsch-Vlaanderen (CR) 2021* 112 59 53 24 27 3 0 0.4 0.3
K Financial institutions Overig Zeeland (CR) 2021* 454 259 196 102 86 8 1 1.4 1.3
K Financial institutions West-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2021* 1,289 607 682 291 356 38 3 3.6 3.4
K Financial institutions Midden-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2021* 2,200 1,335 865 514 328 25 3 6.0 5.9
K Financial institutions Noordoost-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2021* 1,688 741 947 390 503 58 4 4.7 4.4
K Financial institutions Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant (CR) 2021* 2,880 1,349 1,532 672 778 87 5 8.0 7.7
K Financial institutions Noord-Limburg (CR) 2021* 289 138 151 62 81 9 1 0.9 0.9
K Financial institutions Midden-Limburg (CR) 2021* 326 161 165 75 82 9 1 1.0 0.9
K Financial institutions Zuid-Limburg (CR) 2021* 2,205 1,244 961 504 416 43 3 6.0 5.8
K Financial institutions Flevoland (CR) 2021* 354 169 185 79 97 10 1 1.1 1.0
K Financial institutions Utrecht-West (CP) 2021* 259 132 127 61 62 5 1 0.7 0.7
K Financial institutions Stadsgewest Amersfoort (CP) 2021* 1,805 751 1,054 444 554 60 4 4.6 4.5
K Financial institutions Stadsgewest Utrecht (CP) 2021* 10,709 5,198 5,512 2,483 2,721 322 15 24.4 24.2
K Financial institutions Zuidoost-Utrecht (CP) 2021* 638 241 396 152 219 26 1 1.7 1.7
K Financial institutions Amsterdam (CP) 2021* 26,832 11,006 15,825 6,185 8,631 1,064 54 46.6 46.4
K Financial institutions Overig Agglomeratie Amsterdam (CP) 2021* 2,552 1,175 1,376 607 695 78 4 5.6 5.5
K Financial institutions Edam-Volendam en omgeving (CP) 2021* 142 63 79 33 42 4 0 0.5 0.4
K Financial institutions Haarlemmermeer en omgeving (CP) 2021* 1,246 689 557 252 279 29 3 2.1 2.1
K Financial institutions Aggl.'s-Gravenhage excl. Zoetermeer (CP) 2021* 5,195 2,661 2,535 1,266 1,170 108 9 11.6 11.4
K Financial institutions Zoetermeer (CP) 2021* 437 291 146 99 44 3 0 1.1 1.1
K Financial institutions Rijnmond (CP) 2021* 5,926 2,971 2,955 1,446 1,396 125 12 14.8 14.4
K Financial institutions Overig Groot-Rijnmond (CP) 2021* 304 136 169 78 85 6 1 1.0 1.0
K Financial institutions Drechtsteden (CP) 2021* 416 209 207 98 101 9 1 1.3 1.2
K Financial institutions Overig Zuidoost-Zuid-Holland (CP) 2021* 179 79 100 41 54 6 0 0.4 0.4
K Financial institutions Stadsgewest 's-Hertogenbosch (CP) 2021* 1,286 559 728 297 387 46 3 3.4 3.2
K Financial institutions Overig Noordoost-Noord-Brabant (CP) 2021* 402 182 219 93 116 12 1 1.3 1.2
K Financial institutions Almere (CP) 2021* 190 93 98 42 51 6 0 0.6 0.5
K Financial institutions Flevoland-Midden (CP) 2021* 93 43 51 21 27 3 0 0.3 0.3
K Financial institutions Noordoostpolder en Urk (CP) 2021* 71 34 37 16 19 2 0 0.2 0.2
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

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This table contents figures of the Regional accounts.
Regional accounts are consistent with National accounts, except for differences due to rounding, and also with Eurostat's European System of National and Regional Accounts 2010 (ESA 2010).
The new Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008) is used in the National and Regional Accounts of the Netherlands. This code is based on the European classification Nomenclature générale des Activités économiques dans la Communauté Européenne (NACE Rev. 2) which is used in all Member States of the European Union. It is in use for the year 2008 onwards. The amounts in this publication are in current prices only.

Data available from: 1995

Status of the figures:
The figures of the year 1995 to 2020 are final. Data of the year 2021 are also final, but the figures on Labour input of employed persons and Labour input of employees are an exception, due to the late availability of annual data on self-employed persons. These final figures are published a year after.

Changes as of December 22th, 2023:
The figures published on October 25th 2023 contained incorrect figures for the Zuidoost-Noord-Brabant COROP region and the Amsterdam COROP plus region, as well as the areas these regions are part of. Furthermore, for some industries figures were published that were not meant to be published. The publication of December 22th 2023 corrected these errors.

When will new figures be published?
New figures of reporting year 2022 will be published in December 2024.

Description topics

Value added from the output
Output (basic prices)
Output covers the value of all goods produced for sale, including unsold goods, and all receipts for services rendered. Output furthermore covers the market equivalent of goods and services produced for own use, such as own account capital formation, services of owner-occupied dwellings and agricultural products produced by farmers for own consumption. The output of such goods is estimated by valuing the quantities produced against the price that the producer would have received if these goods had been sold. Output is valued at basic prices, defined as the price received by the producer excluding trade and transport margins and the balance of taxesand subsidies on products. This is the price the producer is ultimately left with.
Intermediate consumption
Intermediate consumption includes all goods and services used up in the production process in the accounting period, regardless the date of purchase. This includes for example fuel, raw materials, semi manufactured goods, communication services, cleansing services and audits by accountants. Intermediate consumption is valued at purchasers' prices, excluding deductible VAT. For companies which do not need to charge VAT on their sales, the VAT paid by their purchases is non-deductible. It is therefore recorded as a component of intermediate consumption.
Gross value added
Value added at basic prices by industry is equal to the difference between output (basic prices) and intermediate consumption (purchasers' prices).
Value added from generation of income
Compensation of employees
Compensation of employees is the total renumeration paid by employers to their employees in return for work done. Employees are all residents and non-residents working in a paid job. Managing directors of limited companies are considered to be employees;
therefore their salaries are also included in the compensation of employees. The same holds for people working in sheltered workshops. Compensation of employees is distinguished between wages and salaries and employers' social contributions.
Gross operating surplus
The gross operating surplus by industry is the balance that remains after deducting from the value added (basic prices) the compensation of employees and the balance of not product-related taxes and not product-related subsidies on production. The operating surplus of family enterprises is called mixed income, because it also contains compensation for work by the owners and their family members. On the level of the total economy operating surplus is computed by adding to the total of the industries the difference imputed and paid VAT.
Taxes, not product-related
Taxes on production paid by producers, not related to the value or volume of the products produced or transacted. Examples are real estate tax and sewerage charges paid by producers.
Subsidies, not product-related (-)
Subsidies on production paid to producers, not related to the value or volume of products domestically produced or transacted. These are mainly wage subsidies.
Labour input
Total labour input
Labour input of all employed persons (employees and self-employed) during an accounting period expressed in full-time equivalent jobs (fte). For the total labour input part-time jobs are converted to full-time jobs.

Employed persons include all persons carrying out a remunerated activity, including persons who only work one hour a week. In addition, it also covers:
- hidden and underground activities where the transactions themselves are not against the law, but are unreported to avoid official scrutiny;
- persons paid out but temporarily not working, for instance due to illness/injury or suspension of work caused by bad weather;
- persons not paid out who are temporary absent.
Labour input of employees
Labour input of employees during an accounting period expressed in full-time equivalent jobs. Part-time jobs are converted to full-time jobs. Employees are defined as persons who, by agreement, work for a resident institutional unit and receive a remuneration (wages and/or salaries in kind) recorded as compensation of employees.