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Why does Statistics Netherlands (CBS) need so much data?

It is the job of Statistics Netherlands to produce and publish official statistics that can help inform the public debate in the Netherlands.

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Flash estimate: export accounts for economic growth

According to the so-called flash estimate of economic growth, which is based on an incomplete set of currently available data, the Dutch economy grew 0.5 percent in the second quarter of 2014...

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Custom-made tables for Counting Children 2011 and 2012 (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables on individuals and households by age, municipality and postal code in terms of population, mortality rate, children, social benefits and job seekers. Commissioned by: Verwey-Jonker...

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Unemployment further up

According to the latest figures released by Statistics Netherlands, unemployment, adjusted for seasonal variation, grew by 8 housand in August 2011, reaching 421 thousand or 5.4 percent of the labour...

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Economic situation stable

The Dutch economic situation is more or less the same in August as in the preceding months.

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Economic growth 0.7 percent

According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands, the Dutch economy grew 0.7 percent in the fourth quarter relative to the third quarter.

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Characteristics of 18-27 year-olds (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables regarding 18-27 year-olds broken down by whether they live with their parents, are in education, have a job, and by highest level of completed education. Commissioned by: Panteia.

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Regional accounts; key figures 1995-2011

GDP, GDP per capita, Value added, Compensation of employees, Labour input by region

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CBS in the starting blocks for the 2021 Census

Censuses are the oldest official statistics produced by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and they are a treasure trove of demographic and socio-economic information.

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Unemployment marginally down

The most recent figures show that seasonally adjusted unemployment declined marginally in February 2012 to 469 thousand, i.e. 6 percent of the labour force.

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People with an IOAZ benefit, 2006-2008 (Dutch only)

At the request of the Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, the Centre for Policy-related Statistics has surveyed the possibilities for people to find new jobs and the background...

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Unemployment climbs to 6 percent

Unemployment adjusted for seasonal variation increased by 18 thousand in January 2012 to 474 thousand, i.e. 6.0 percent of the labour force.

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Unemployment remains unchanged

The seasonally adjusted unemployment figure for November 2011 stood at 455 thousand.

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Unemployment further down

In April this year, 392 thousand people (5.0 percent of the labour force) were unemployed in the Netherlands. The figure is adjusted for seasonal variation.

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A snapshot of the cultural sector, 2015 (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables on the number of jobs, working years and self-employed in the cultural sector in addition to the contributions of the cultural sector to gross national product. Commissioned by:...

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Economic situation stable

According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation is more or less the same in March 2016 as in the preceding month. Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports that most...

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Economic situation more or less stable

The economic situation is somewhat less favourable in March 2016 than in the preceding month.

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Youth 2009 (Dutch only)

This paper presents information on young people (15-26 years) in the Netherlands in 2009. Among other things, it looks at young people in education, with a job and receiving social benefits....

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Lifestyle, preventive screening; personal characteristics; 2010-2013

Smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, height, weight, contraceptive pill use and preventive screening.

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Economic situation improves further

The economic situation is improving further in April.

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