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Household consumption 2.6 percent up in November
Dutch household consumption was 2.6 percent up in November 2017.
Consumer spending up by more than 2 percent in May
Dutch consumer spending was more than 2 percent up in May 2017 from May 2016.
GDP growth rate 0.4 percent in Q1 2017
GDP in Q1 2017 rose by 0.4% relative to the previous quarter.
Veiligheidsmonitor
In de veiligheidsmonitor hebben we aan een heel grote steekproef van zo'n 135 duizend mensen door heel Nederland o.a. gevraagd of zij slachtoffer zijn geweest van een misdrijf. Maarten Bloem,...
Manufacturing output prices over 2 percent down in January
Prices of Dutch-manufactured products were on average 2.2 percent down in January year-on-year.
Retail turnover almost 6 percent down in January
In January 2021 the Dutch retail sector recorded 5.9 percent year-on-year turnover decline.
Producer Prices (2000=100) by ProdCom
Price index information according to the (European) ProdCom nomenclature for commodities sold, imported, exported in the Netherlands
The Dutch agricultural sector from an international perspective, 2021
This publication outlines the latest developments in Dutch international trade in agricultural goods, covering both imports and exports and including initial estimates of trade figures over the year...
80 percent of adults have a driving licence
Nearly 80 percent of the Dutch population aged 17 and over hold a valid car driving licence. At the start of 2019, just under 11.2 million people were holding a Dutch passenger car licence category...
Household consumption over 1 percent up in December
Dutch household consumption was 1.2 percent up in December 2017.
Unemployment decline halting, also in the EU
In both the Netherlands and the rest of the EU, unemployment has stopped declining in recent months.
GDP growth rate slows down
According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands GDP expanded by 0.2 percent in Q3 2018 relative to the previous quarter.
Producer confidence slightly lower in February
In February 2021, the mood among Dutch manufacturers deteriorated slightly. Producer confidence stands at 0.1, down from 0.6 in January.
60 bankruptcies in week 24
In week 24 (working week 8 to 14 June inclusive), 60 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.
Woningvoorraad en nieuwbouw
In 2019 werden ruim 6 procent meer nieuwbouwwoningen opgeleverd dan in 2018. Dat is het hoogste aantal in tien jaar tijd. CBS-hoofdeconoom Peter Hein van Mulligen vertelt er meer over. Over het CBS...
84 bankruptcies in week 25
In week 25 (15 to 21 June inclusive), 84 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.
Green electricity production up by 40 percent
In 2020, electricity production from renewable sources increased by 40 percent year-on-year.
Brexit en export
Hoe heeft de goederen- en dienstenuitvoer naar het Verenigd Koninkrijk zich ontwikkeld in de loop van 2019? CBS-onderzoeker Marjolijn Jaarsma geeft hier een overzicht van. Over het CBS In een...
Exceptionally high GDP growth in Q2 2017
Gross domestic product (GDP) posted a growth rate of 1.5 percent in Q2 2017 relative to Q1
Number of employed further up
In the months June - August, unemployment declined by an average 10 thousand persons to 426 thousand.
Dutch consumer spending up
Dutch consumer spending on goods and services was 1.4 percent up in May 2016 from May 2015.
Employee sickness absence increased further in 2019
Last year, absenteeism in the public and the private sector due to illness or injury rose to 4.4 percent.
Households lost purchasing power in 2004
Real spendable household income fell again in 2004. Enterprises made more profits.
GDP growth 0.7 percent in Q2 2018
According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands GDP expanded by 0.7 percent in Q2 2018 relative to the previous quarter.
Defence expenditure 1.2 percent of GDP in 2018
In 2018 defence expenditure expressed as a percentage of GDP amounted to 1.2 percent. Government expenditure on defecen rose by over 0.5 billion to 9.1 billion euros.