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Retail turnover over 7 percent up in October
In October 2020 the Dutch retail sector recorded 7.1 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Wholesale trade; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008, 2009-2013
Wholesale trade; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, results Wholesale of food, consumer goods, ICT-equipment and machinery
Concurrence of regulations and provisions in Hoofddorp and Nieuw-Vennep by neighbourhood, 2011 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on concurrence in the use of various regulations and provisions in the field of social security, health care (including youth care) and education in Hoofddorp and Nieuw-Vennep by...
Elderly people live independently to increasingly older ages
Although the number of elderly people in the Netherlands is growing rapidly, the number of them living in care and nursing homes is decreasing.
Parental leave in private sector usually unpaid
One quarter of employees in the private sector taking parental leave were partly or fully paid. With four in five, the proportion of employees on paid parental leave was significantly higher in the...
Adding bio-based products and materials to statistical classifications
Descriptions of processes for proposing new codes to the PRODCOM, CN and NACE classifications at European level. Recommendations are provided based on interviews with experts.
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Child-rearing mostly done by mothers, including working mothers
In more than half of Dutch families, parenting tasks are shared equally between the father and the mother. However, when only one of the parents takes on these tasks it is usually the mother, even if...
Number of employed persons further up
In the period March through May, the number of people aged 15 to 74 in paid employment grew by 11 thousand per month on average. There were 8.9 million people in work in May.
Is it compulsory to take part in Statistics Netherlands (CBS) surveys?
Individuals are not legally required to take part, but of course, we hope that you will be willing to do so.
Structure national net lending/borrowing; NA, 1995-2016
Structure of national net lending/borrowing Annual data
Wage distribution of employees in the sector Health and Welfare, 2013 (Dutch only)
Custom-made table about the wage distribution of employees in the sector Health and Welfare (excluding child care and child care centres) in 2013. The results of the study only apply to employees, as...
Many young people socially active
Six in ten 12 to 25-year-olds lead active social lives. More than four in ten are involved in volunteer work, about as many as in the higher age categories. Young people less often provide informal...
Unemployment still rising in July
In July 2020, unemployment stood at 419 thousand, equivalent to 4.5 percent of the labour force.
Research into fair and explainable algorithms
In Dutch society, more and more decisions are being made by automated systems that use algorithms.
Caribbean Netherlands: relatively many temporary workers on Saba
In 2018, 72 percent of the 15 to 74-year-olds in the Caribbean Netherlands were in paid employment.
Energy balance sheet; supply, transformation and consumption, 1995-2013
Energy commodities reported into petajoules (PJ) and physical units by energy consumers and balance sheet items.
Water supply, waste management; employment and finance, SIC 2008, 2009-2013
Water supply, waste; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, results Water supply, sewerage, waste collection and treatment, remediation
Retail trade; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008, 2009-2013
Retail trade; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, financial results Supermarkets, petrol stations, shops selling clothing and furnature
Production process, economic activity, region; national accounts 1995-2015
Output; Gross value added; Labour input Economic activity (SIC2008); Region; Periods
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 20-24 July 2009 (Week 30).
Inflation rate rose to 1.6 percent in January
The consumer price index (CPI) was 1.6 percent higher in January than in the same month last year.