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Business services providers less low-spirited
In August 2009, Dutch providers of business services were less low-spirited than in previous months. The number of entrepreneurs expecting future turnover to decrease only just (by 2 percent)...
Number of people in work rising again
The number of 15 to 74-year-olds in paid work was up in 2017 on 2016 at an average of 176 thousand.
Tourism value added recovered slightly in 2021
In 2021, the gross value added of the tourism sector grew by 13.1 percent year on year (adjusted for price changes) and stood at 19 billion euros.
Consumers slightly more positive
Dutch consumer confidence increased slightly in August compared to July. This brings confidence almost back to June’s level.
Concurrence of regulations and provisions by municipality and district, 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 by municipality and district in 2011. Commissioned...
6.3 thousand deaths due to confirmed COVID-19 in March and April 2020
In March and April of this year, altogether 6,331 deaths in the Netherlands were confirmed to have been due to COVID-19
House prices 5.5 percent lower in June
In June, owner-occupied dwellings (excluding new constructions) were on average 5.5 percent cheaper than in June 2022.
Income, wealth and main source of income of main earners (Dutch only)
Customised tables on income, wealth and main source of income of main earners aged 55-64 years, 2009-2011. Commissioned by: The Ministery of Social Affairs and Employment.
Cancer main cause of death among Dutch women
Cancer has been the main cause of death among men for years, since 2016 also among women
Revisions to GDP and GNI in 2021 and 2022
This article details the revisions made to Statistics Netherlands’ (CBS) national accounts for the 2021 and 2022 reporting years.
Expected investment statistics
The purpose of this statistic is to provide insight into expected (future) investments by enterprises.
Dutch prices show steepest rise within the eurozone
In March 2019, consumer prices in the Netherlands rose twice as fast as the rate across the eurozone. The gap between Dutch and eurozone CPI-based inflation has widened
€22.7 billion revenue from exports to the UK
In 2017, trade with the United Kingdom generated 22.7 billion euros in the Netherlands.
International trade up in April
In April 2005 imports and exports of goods were appreciably higher than one year previously. The value of exports was 23.0 billion euro, 12 percent higher than in April 2004.
Many bankruptcies
In March this year, 709 businesses and institutions (excluding one-man businesses) in the Netherlands were declared bankrupt, i.e. 50 down from February, when the number of bankruptcies was at an...
Fewer women on the pill, IUDs more popular
The use of the contraceptive pill has been high in the Netherlands for many years. In 2013 - just like a decade ago - two-thirds of women in the age category 18-44 were using a method to prevent them...
Household consumption almost 15 percent up in April
Consumers spent 14.8 percent more in April 2022 compared to April one year previously. They mainly spent more on durable goods and services.
Number of negative equity homeowners hardly rising
At the start of 2014, 1.5 million households in the Netherlands had an own home that was worth less than the outstanding fiscal mortgage on it. This is around the same number as in 2013.
Fewer bankruptcies in January
There were 24 fewer bankruptcies in January 2024 than December 2023; a decrease of 6 percent.
Inflation in the Caribbean Netherlands rising further
In Q2 2022, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 9.4 percent more expensive than one year previously.
Manufacturing prices down
Selling prices of the Dutch manufacturing industry were 3.4 percent lower in October 2013 than in October 2012. Prices fell for the fourth consecutive month.