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Retail turnover over 4 percent up in 2021

Adjusted for the shopping day-pattern, the Dutch retail sector achieved 4.4 percent turnover growth in 2021.

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More heat-related deaths, mainly in long-term care

In week 33 (10 to 16 August inclusive), when the Netherlands was struck by a heat wave, there were mainly more deaths among people receiving long-term care (Wlz).

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Internationalisation Monitor 2020, second quarter: China

The link between China and the Netherlands is evident from the bilateral trade, direct investments, export earnings, Chinese workers and students. China is one of the Netherlands' largest trading...

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Education more challenging and up to date with Big Data

Analysis of big data is becoming ever more important for governments to facilitate effective, sustainable policy choices

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Venlo using data more effectively for city and region

Venlo is able to deploy data more effectively in municipal and regional policymaking

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World Data Forum: from data to policy

The first World Data Forum was held in Cape Town, South Africa from 15 to 18 January this year.

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Cooperating with scientists and policymakers to measure the economy

Globalisation and digitisation make it increasingly difficult to measure the economy.

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Nearly 150 fewer deaths than expected in week 3

In the third week of January (week 3: 17 to 23 January 2022 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,250. This is nearly 150 less than expected, but more than in the previous week (3,106)

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Manufacturing output prices 19.5 percent up in December

Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were on average 19.5 percent up in December 2021 year on year.

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Economic outlook improving

In November, the economic situation according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer has improved again.

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Consumer prices up more sharply in May

The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.7 percent higher in May than in the same month last year.

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Development of a survival model for unexpectedly long hospital stays

Survival model for the indicator for unexpectedly long hospital stays.

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Environmental protection expenditure

To obtain data on expenditure by Dutch society for protection, restoration and improvement of environmental quality.

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Asylum influx up in 2021, mainly in second half

In 2021, nearly 25 thousand people submitted a first application for asylum in the Netherlands.

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CBS Urban Data Centre/Schagen

The 11th CBS Urban Data Centre was opened in Schagen on 23 October 2018.

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10 percent more deaths than expected in 2021

In 2021, nearly 171 thousand deaths were recorded. This is 16 thousand (10 percent) more than the expected number for last year. There was excess mortality in every age group. Flevoland, Zeeland and...

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CBS invents method to map European e-waste

CBS has calculated annually produced e-waste quantities for all European countries.

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Nine in ten consider themselves happy

Nearly nine in ten adults say they are happy. This share has been stable for years.

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Gay male couples have the highest incomes

Of all registered cohabiting couples (including those who are married), same-sex male couples have the highest combined income from work or business, the so-called primary income.

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Motor vehicles; type, age class, 1 January

Passenger cars, delivery vans, lorries, road tractors, buses, trailers, semi-trailers, motorcycles, vehicle age classes.

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Privacy

Measures we have taken to safeguard your privacy.

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Accessibility

Statistics Netherlands is committed to providing online information that is user friendly, accessible, well designed and findable.

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National and international tourism booming

International tourism has grown by 4.8% worldwide following the 2008 economic crisis.

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Half of over-85s feel healthy, also in care homes

Elderly who live independently feel progressively unhealthy while those living in care homes feel relatively healthier.

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