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Higher educated mothers relatively less often single

The lowest share of single mothers is seen in higher educated women.

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Information Dialogue: CBS answers your questions 24/7

The aim is to offer 24/7 information to policy-makers, companies and other users in the best and most accessible way

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Since 1981, people have become taller and heavier

In 2018, the average height of Dutch men aged 20 years and over stood at 1.81 metres; for women the average height was 1.67 metres. Since 1981, the average body height has increased by 3.8 cm for men...

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Most households practise energy conservation

People who say they care about the environment also practise energy conservation

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Supply of electricity and natural gas via the national grid

Providing insight in supplies of electricity and natural gas via the national grid to dwellings and companies. For companies this includes supplies via public grid to industrial grids.

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Brief survey description: social protection benefits

Statistics about social protection benefits make up an important part of the European System of Social Protection Statistics (ESSPROS) programme.

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Employment; economic activity, quarterly, national accounts, 1995-2018

Employed persons, jobs, hours worked, also with seasonal correction employee or self-employed, economic activity

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From trainee to big data expert

My company’s expertise lies in the field of labour market issues

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SDGs: a broader perspective on sustainable development

By establishing the 17 SDGs, the United Nations are working towards a more sustainable future across the world

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Stable share of female farmers

The share of women in agriculture fluctuates around one-third of the total number of persons employed in that sector.

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Hackatrain: creative mobility solutions

The objective of this Hackatrain was to answer the question how to make it easier for people throughout the country to travel to and from destinations

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Small age gap gives more stable relationships

Which relationship last longest? Young cohabitants or married? What is the impact of a larger age gap and of different education levels?

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ISI 2017: Focus on statistical innovations

the latest developments in the content and the methodology of statistics.

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Trade with the UK continues to grow

How has trade with the UK developed since the Brexit referendum?

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Teenage population will fall in next 10 years, but rise in Randstad

According to Statistics Netherlands’ population forecast, the number of teenagers in the Netherlands will decrease by 160 thousand in the next ten years. This would mean that just under 1.9 million...

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Inflation rate up to 0.2 percent

Price developments (inflation) in the Netherlands according to the CPI

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New report on sustainable development published

a detailed review of the country’s position with regard to the UN SDGs

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Most young adults positive about life

Most 18 to 24-year-olds are satisfied with their lives in general and social lives in particular.

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Population growth again mainly due to migration

The population grew by over 80 thousand in the first three quarters of 2017, mainly due to foreign migration.

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Data editing conference: new methods and standards

new methodology and international standards in statistics production

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Sustained decline unemployment

Unemployment fell over the past three months by an average of 14 thousand a month. In January 574 thousand people and 6.5 percent in the labour force were unemployed. Statistics Netherlands reports...

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January's inflation rate marginally lower

January’s inflation rate according to the consumer price index (CPI) was 0.6 percent. In December consumer prices were 0.7 percent higher than one year previously.

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Education

About a quarter of pupils who leave school without a diploma returned to school in later years; some of them will therefore attain a basic qualification as yet.

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