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CBS investigates imports of digital services
The past decade has seen our economy undergo a metamorphosis thanks to digitisation.
Turnover accommodation and food services up in Q1
In Q1 2021, turnover in the accommodation and food services sector rose by 9.7 percent relative to the previous quarter.
HSMR 2014 Methodological report
Statistics Netherlands has calculated The Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios (HSMRs) for Dutch hospitals for the period 2012-2014. This report describes the methods that were used.
Turnover up in car and motorcycle sector, despite shortages
In Q1 2022, turnover in the Dutch motor vehicle and motorcycle sector rose by 21.5 percent year on year. This was partly due to price increases implemented in recent months, as well as to the...
Retail turnover over 8 percent up in April
The Dutch retail sector recorded 8.1 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Livestock pigs, 1981- 2020
Livestock pigs, number of piglets, sows and boars in April and December
CPI – Level adjustment price index clothing April 2018
As of April 2018, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has made upward adjustments of a few percent to the Consumer Price Index (CPI and HICP) for men’s, women’s and children’s clothing.
Labour Force Survey redesigned in 2021
Labour Force Survey redesigned in 2021
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
House price increase 19.7 percent in April
In April, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 19.7 percent more expensive than in the same month last year.
Producer confidence deteriorates in May
As of May 2022, the mood among Dutch manufacturers is less positive.
Monitor sustainable agricultural commodities
This report contains results on sustainability of the production chain of palm oil, soy, wood and coffee. These results are monitored by others, but the methods used have been validated by Statistics...
Record spending in foreign EU webshops
In Q2 2020, Dutch consumers spent a record 696 million euros in foreign EU webshops.
Over 10 million air passengers in Q1 2022
In Q1 2022, the five major airports of the Netherlands handled altogether 10.1 million passengers. This is almost five times as many as in Q1 2021.
Investments over 3 percent down in March
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 3.4 percent smaller year on year.
Economic outlook less positive
As of February 2022, the economic situation is less positive than in January according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Again more people in paid employment in April
From February to April, the number of people in work aged 15 to 74 years grew further by 38 thousand per month on average, to 9.5 million in April.
New-build dwellings: input price indices building costs 2015=100
New-build dwellings: input price indices building costs 2015=100: method description and base shift to 2015=100
Operational management 2016
Budget cuts at Statistics Netherlands: state of play
Weekly news release on bankruptcies
Weekly news release on bankruptcies
The use of within-subject experiments for estimating measurement effects in mixed-mode surveys
The estimation of measurement effects (MEs) of survey modes in the presence of selection bias poses a great problem to methodologists. We present a new method to estimate MEs by means of...
Turnover and production
These statistics show the change of turnover and production per month in the various sectors of industry. Statistics Netherlands compiles turnover and production statistics for the following...
The SPAR index and some alternative house price indices
This paper discusses various ways to compute house price indices and compares them to the
Quasi stochastic population forecasts
Population forecast intervals obtained from 6 variants using a new technique are compared to stochastic forecasting.
The internet essential for fifty thousand businesses
More than 50 duizend businesses in the Netherlands rely on the internet for their revenues.