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Economy up 0.9 percent in third quarter

The Dutch economy grew by 0.9 percent in the third quarter of 2005. The gross domestic product (GDP) was 0.9 percent higher than one year previously.

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Assessing Public Sector Productivity

A methodological study into the productivity of the Dutch public sector with calculations for the courts, public prosecution service and the police

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The consequences of divorce studied by UvA and CBS

What are the consequences of these events for the relationships among the family members?

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GDP growth rate 0.4 percent in Q2 2019

According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) showed 0.4 percent growth in Q2 2019 relative to Q1 2019.

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Considerable exports growth

In April, the volume of goods exports was nearly 17 percent up on twelve months previously. As a result, the volume of exports has increased further in the first months of 2010. It should be taken...

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Forecast: 19 million inhabitants in 2039

According to the latest forecast by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the population of the Netherlands will continue to grow over the next few decades, to nearly 19.6 million inhabitants by 2060.

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Environmental accounts; energy use by companies & households 1995 - 2013

Energy use by companies and households in the Dutch economy Energy, Energy use, Energy accounts Dutch economy, Energy supply

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GDP growth rate remains 0.4 percent in Q3 2017

According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), GDP showed 0.4 percent growth in Q3 2017.

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Dutch Caribbean population exceeds 21 thousand

The Dutch Caribbean population comprises more than 21 thousand people, i.e. 15.7 thousand on Bonaire, 3.6 thousand on St Eustatius and 1.8 thousand on Saba.

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Intramunicipal emigration possible in Limburg

Is it possible to move to a house across the street and emigrate at the same time? Yes, it is possible: in the province of Limburg in the southeast of the Netherlands in the cross-border municipality...

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Number of social security recipients continues to grow

Statistics Netherlands announced today that the number of social security recipients rose by 13 thousand to 426 thousand in the first quarter of 2014. Despite indications that the economy is picking...

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More young Wajong benefit recipients

The number of under-27 Wajong (Income Provision Act for Disabled Young People) claimants has grown further in the first six months of 2011, but the number of completely disabled among Wajong...

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Socioeconomic status

Dossier page on socioeconomic status of migrants

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Unemployment continues to fall in January 2018

The number of 15 to 74-year-olds in paid work was on average 176 thousand up on 2016.

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GDP growth rate remains 1.5 percent in Q2 2017

GDP showed a 1.5 percent growth in Q2 2017 relative to Q1 2017.

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Older employees say they could work to older ages

Dutch employees aged 55 to 64 years say they could continue their present work to an age of 64.7 years on average. This is one and a half years older than the current average age of retirement.

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Randstad region and central part of the Netherlands attract many job seekers

In 2013, nearly 850 thousand people were less than one year active in their current job. Nearly a quarter of a million of these people were working outside their region of residence.

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GDP growth rate 0.2 percent in Q3 2018

According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands GDP expanded by 0.2 percent in Q3 2018 relative to the previous quarter.

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Twice as many naturalisations in 2020

Last year, 49 thousand persons became naturalised citizens of the Netherlands, which is almost double the number in 2019.

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Strong link between education level and well-being

The broad well-being of higher educated is higher than of lower educated.

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