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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.

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Pilot Study: Mobile Phone Meta Data Records – Introduction to the research method

Mobile Phone Meta-Data, mobile phone data, method, processing method, privacy, statistical disclosure control

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Which legislation is Statistics Netherlands (CBS) subject to?

Statistics Netherlands is subject to the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a law that helps protect the privacy of citizens.

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Construction industry; employment and finance, SIC 2008, 2009-2013

Construction industry; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, results Construction of buildings, civil engineering and specialised construction

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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...

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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

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Structure national net lending/borrowing; NA, 1995-2016

Structure of national net lending/borrowing Annual data

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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...

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Who does the European Social Fund reach? Characteristics of participants in the Netherlands, 2013 (Dutch only)

Report and tables about characteristics of participants in projects implemented under the ESF and about the durability of the labour relationship after participating in ESF projects in 2008-2013....

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Contact

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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.

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Causes of death statistics

Publication of data regarding the causes of death of all domestically deceased residents.

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Retail turnover 6 percent up in June

In June, the Dutch retail sector recorded 6 percent year-on-year turnover growth.

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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.

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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...

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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

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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

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Production process, economic activity, region; national accounts 1995-2015

Output; Gross value added; Labour input Economic activity (SIC2008); Region; Periods

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Retail turnover almost 10 percent up in May

In May, the Dutch retail sector recorded 9.7 percent year-on-year turnover growth.

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Calendar

Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 17-21 November 2008 (Week 47).

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Calendar

Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 20-24 July 2009 (Week 30).

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