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Lock-out
Temporarily stopping the work of employees by the employer.
Dependent child
An administrative unit used to determine the level of family allowance.
WAO
Abbreviation of the Dutch Law: Disablement Benefits Act (WAO).
Cross border worker
Employee who works in one country and lives in another.
Diagnosis code
Indication of the disease or disability that has led to disablement.
Hours paid
The sum of the hours agreed and the paid extra hours.
Calendar
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 20 - 24 June 2011 (Week 25).
Household spending 1 percent up in January
Dutch consumers spent 1.0 percent more in January 2020 than in January 2019.
Employee savings scheme
Fiscally attractive legal measure to stimulate saving among employees.
Paid work
A job, carried out by an employee or by a self-employed person
Wage drift
Wage changes due to extra payments, bonuses for excellence, a tight job market etc.
Foreign employee
Someone who is employed in the Netherlands and does not have the Dutch nationality.
Social insurance
An insurance for which every resident is insured in principle.
Working hours
The number of hours someone works in a normal or average working week.
Time wages
The minimum wage to which an employee is entitled during normal working hours.
Owner-manager
Owner of a company who is on the payroll of the own company as a director.
FAQs
FAQs
WAZ
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Self-employed Persons Disablement Benefits Act (WAZ).
AWBZ
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Exceptional Medical Expenses Act (AWBZ).
Imputed social premiums
These include: wage during illness, redundancy pay and contribution to health insurance costs.
Zalmsnip
A 100 guilder municipal tax rebate per household to compensate for increasing taxes.