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Childcare by district in the municipality of Groningen (Dutch only)
Use of childcare provisions by district in the municipality of Groningen. Commissioned by: Municipality of Groningen
Municipal revenue from dog registration fees projected at 58 million euro
Municipal revenue from dog registration fees is projected at 58 million euro. Dog registration fees are more common in large cities than in rural municipalities and more often in the western than in...
Childcare by quarter and neighbourhood in the municipality of Almere, 2011 (Dutch only)
Use of childcare facilities by quarter, neighbourhood and type of childcare in the municipality of Almere. Commissioned by: Almere municipal authorities.
Bloemendaal and Wassenaar richest Dutch municipalities
Bloemendaal and Wassenaar are the two municipalities in the Netherlands with the highest per capita income. The richest municipalities are mainly located in the province North Holland, the poorest in...
Tax revenues increasingly important for municipalities
Municipal taxes and levies have become an important source of income for Dutch municipalities in the last fifty years. Per capita revenues from taxes and levies increased from nearly 9 euro in 1960...
Childcare by quarter in the municipality of Amsterdam, 2011 (Dutch only)
Use of childcare facilities by quarter and type of childcare in the municipality of Amsterdam. Results are available on request.Commissioned by: Amsterdam municipal authorities.
Childcare by quarter in the municipality of Almere, 2012 (Dutch only)
Use of childcare facilities by quarter, neighbourhood and type of childcare in the municipality of Almere. Results are available on request.Commissioned by: Almere municipal authorities.
Childcare by quarter in the municipality of Amsterdam, 2012 (Dutch only)
Use of childcare facilities by quarter, neighbourhood and type of childcare in the municipality of Amsterdam. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: Amsterdam municipal authorities.
Surplus of 2.3 billion euro for municipalities
Dutch municipalities added 2.3 billion euro to their net assets in 2006. This is over 1.1 billion more than in 2005, when they had a surplus of 1.2 billion euro.
Household characteristics in the municipality of Dronten, 1 January 2014
Custom-made table on households characteristics with reference person aged 15-64 years in the municipality of Dronten on 1 January 2014. Commissioned by: the municipality of Dronten.
Trips in the municipality of Utrecht by transport mode, 2011-2012 and 2012-2013 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on made trips and kilometres travelled in the municipality of Utrecht by mode of transport, 2011-2012 and 2012-2013. Commissioned by: Utrecht municipal authorities.
Trips in the municipality of Utrecht by transport mode, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 and 2013-2014 (Dutch only).
Custom-made tables on made trips and kilometres travelled in the municipality of Utrecht by mode of transport, 2011-2012, 2012-2013 and 2013-2014. Commissioned by: Utrecht municipal authorities.
Population decline mainly in rural municipalities
In 2025, the population in rural municipalities will have declined substantially.
Children in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer by household income and educational level of their parents, 2012 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on children aged 8-26 living in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer by household income, educational level of their parents, age group, district and neighbourhood. Commissioned by:...
Childcare by municipality in the Netherlands, 2011 (Dutch only)
Use of childcare facilities in the Netherlands by municipality and type of childcare.
Concurrence of regulations and provisions within the municipality of Soest, 2011 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on the concurrence of various regulations and provisions in the field of social security, health care and welfare, and education in 2011 in the municipality of Soest. Commissioned...
Concurrence of regulations and provisions within the municipality of Bunschoten, 2011 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on the concurrence of various regulations and provisions in the field of social security, health care and welfare, and education in 2011 in the municipality of Bunschoten by...
Concurrence of regulations and provisions within the municipalities of Stichtse Vecht and Weesp, 2012 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on the concurrence of various regulations and provisions in the field of social security, health care and welfare, and education in 2012 in the municipalities of Stichtse Vecht and...
Considerable differences in house prices between municipalities
In 2009, prices of existing owner-occupied dwellings were on average 3.3 percent down on 2008, although they were still 8.4 percent higher in 2009 than in 2005. There are considerable differences...
Childcare by quarter in the municipality of Den Bosch, 2011 (Dutch only)
Use of childcare facilities by quarter and type of childcare in the municipality of Den Bosch. Commissioned by: Buitenhek Consultancy.
Child care by district and neighbourhood in the municipality of Groningen, 2011 (Dutch only)
Use of child care provisions by district, neighbourhood and type of child care in the municipality of Groningen. Commissioned by: Gemeente Groningen.
Disposable income broken down by municipality in 1995, 1996 and 1997 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables on mean disposable income in 1995, 1996 and 1997 broken down by municipality. Commissioned by the Dutch Central Bank.
Employment opportunities social security recipients vary considerably by municipality
Nearly 30 thousand persons living on social security benefits by the end of 2009 managed to find jobs in 2010, i.e. 9 percent of social security recipients. In the category municipalities with 100...
municipalities financially dependent on central government
Over two-thirds of the income of Dutch municipalities in 2013 came from central government. Eleven percent of their income came from local taxes. Revenues from local taxes are much lower in the...
Municipal cuts on arts and culture
This year’s municipal spending on arts and culture is anticipated to total nearly 1.7 billion euros, 3.7 percent down from 2012. The per capita amount is reduced from 103 to 98 euros.