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An emperical evaluation of PRAM
PRAM (Post Randomization Method) is a disclosure control method for microdata, introduced in 1997. However, it has not yet been applied extensively by statistical agencies.
The Dutch agricultural sector in an international context, 2023
This publication describes developments in the Netherlands’ agricultural goods with the rest of the world, including both imports and exports and providing initial estimates for.
How much will my home be worth later on?
What are the dynamics behind house price fluctuations and how high is the risk of severe depreciation for homeowners
Economic growth of 2.6 percent in Q2 2022
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) grew by2.6 percent in Q2 2022 relative to Q1 2022.
More trade with neighbouring countries in 2021
In 2021, the value of Dutch trade in goods was approximately 15 percent above its pre-pandemic level.
Economic outlook slightly improved
The economic climate in August 2022 has slighty improved compared to July, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Excess mortality in October
Over the whole month of October, there were nearly 1,800 (16 percent) more deaths than expected, with excess mortality in all four weeks.
More asylum requests in Q3 2022
In Q3 2022, 10.6 thousand people submitted first asylum applications in the Netherlands.
Retail turnover over 5 percent up in September
The Dutch retail sector recorded 5.3 percent year-on-year turnover growth in September. The volume of sales, however, went down by 3.5 percent.
Inflation rate 2.7 percent in 2021
In 2021, consumer prices in the Netherlands rose by 2.7 percent on average relative to the previous year.
Understanding 100 years of farmland biodiversity loss
Understanding 100 years of farmland biodiversity loss
Deaths; murder and manslaughter, crime scene in The Netherlands, 1996-2018
Persons died as a result of murder or manslaughter by location and method crime scene located in the Netherlands (residents or non-residents)
The accuracy of growth rates with classification errors
Evaluating the accuracy of growth rates in the presence of classification errors.
Exports up by almost 4 percent in June
In June 2022, the total volume of goods exports was up by 3.8 percent year on year.
Early estimates of energy balances
This report describes how Statistics Netherlands can collect data for the, early, Eurostat mini questionnaires on energy and how it is possible to derive from these questionnaires an energy balance...
Small Area Estimation of sickness absence
Small area estimation of sickness absence
Mobility trend Dutch national travel surveys 1999-2021
To compile statistical information on the daily mobility of the Dutch population for the benefit of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, other policy and research organisations, Dutch...
SDGs for water – Three step approach for monitoring
Sustainable Development Goals for water – SDG 6.4 – Three step approach for monitoring
Manufacturing output prices almost 23 percent up in September
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 24.6 percent year on year.
Producer confidence hardly changed
Producer confidence among Dutch manufacturers has hardly changed in October 2022.
House price increase again smaller in September
In September, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 9.6 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Online purchases: more digital products and fewer physical goods
In 2022 ,74 percent of the Dutch population aged 12 years and up said they had purchased something online. This is less than last year, when 77 percent had made online purchases
Population up to 17.8 million, mainly due to migration
Over the first three quarters of 2022, the population of the Netherlands grew by 191 thousand.
Fewer people do volunteer work
In 2021, the number of people engaging in volunteer work continued to decline.
1,420 COVID-19 deaths in Q2 2022
In the second quarter of 2022, a total of 1,420 people died due to COVID-19. This is almost 2 thousand fewer than in the first quarter, when the death toll stood at 3,564.