New Vacancies; classification of occupation ROA-CBS 2014, SIC 2008
SIC 2008 | Classification of occupation | Periods | New vacancies (x 1 000) |
---|---|---|---|
64 Financial institutions, no insurance | 10 Health and welfare occupations | 2023* | . |
64 Financial institutions, no insurance | 101 Health professionals | 2023* | . |
64 Financial institutions, no insurance | 103 Health associate professionals | 2023* | . |
65 Insurance and pension funding | 10 Health and welfare occupations | 2023* | . |
65 Insurance and pension funding | 101 Health professionals | 2023* | . |
65 Insurance and pension funding | 103 Health associate professionals | 2023* | . |
Q Health and social work activities | 10 Health and welfare occupations | 2023* | 118.3 |
Q Health and social work activities | 101 Health professionals | 2023* | 29.4 |
Q Health and social work activities | 103 Health associate professionals | 2023* | 26.4 |
Source: CBS. |
Table explanation
This table contains the numbers of new job vacancies that have arisen in the private and public sectors.
The data on new vacancies are broken down by:
- economic activity according to the Dutch SBI 2008 Standard Industrial Classification;
- occupational classification according to the ROA-CBS 2014 (BRC 2014);
- year.
Data available from: 2018
Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are provisional.
Changes as of 19 June 2024:
Annual figures for 2023 were published.
When will new figures be published?
Figures over 2024 will be added in June 2025.
Description topics
- New vacancies
- New vacancies are vacancies that have arisen during the reporting period. Filled vacancies are vacancies that have been filled during the reporting period. The vacancies that expired during the reporting period without being filled are also added to the filled vacancies.