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EU-6
The composition of the European Union from 1 January 1958: Belgium, France, Germany (Federal Republic), Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands.
Bonded warehouse
Storage space in the Netherlands for goods on which import duties and levies still have to be paid.
Levy on wages, allowances and pensions
Income tax plus premiums for compulsory national insurances.
Institutional investor
An institution with money at its disposal for investment, such as an insurance company, pension fund or investment company.
Kilometres by Dutch vehicles
The total distance travelled (in km) in the Netherlands and abroad by vehicles with a Dutch registration plate.
Occupational health care service
Safety, health and welfare service for employees, as laid down in the Dutch Arbowet.
Exact age
Age on the last birthday, that is the number of years that passed between the day of birth and the last birthday.
Nomenclature of Territorial Statistical Units
The regional division prescribed by Eurostat for regional statistics.
Actual collective consumption
The collective consumption that cannot be attributed to the benefit of individual households. Examples are Defence and Justice.
Property value (WOZ)
The value, evaluated periodically by municipalities, in the legal framework of the law on property values.
Revenues from the museum card
The amount museums get from the foundation based on the number of visits by museum card holders.
Trend follower
Employee who is not a civil servant but whose salary is linked to civil servants’ salaries.
Social benefits in cash
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions, financed by premiums (unemployment, disability, sickness, old age).
Sickness absence rate
The ratio between the number of cases of sick leave and the number of employees.
Passenger-kilometre
Unit of measurement for transport of persons, representing the transport of a passenger over one kilometre.
Degree of capacity utilisation of machinery/installations
The degree to which a company used its means of production.
Saving (of a sector)
The part of the disposable income of a sector that is not used for consumer spending.
Producer confidence
Mood indicator for short-term developments in industrial production based on the opinions and expectations of producers.
ZFW
Abbreviation of the Dutch law: Compulsory health insurance act (ZFW).
Reduced working hours
A reduction of working hours based on the Buitengewoon Besluit Arbeidsverhoudingen 1945 art 8.1.
Rhine and Meuse river
Waterways originating from the river Rhine and the river Meuse, including their tidal rivers.
Pension premiums
Premiums paid on the basis of collective contracts with pension funds or life insurance companies.
Other private social benefits
These are benefits paid by employers out of special reserves, which are segregated from their other reserves.
Partner (household)
Someone who forms a couple with someone else in a private household.
Person with a Dutch background
Person of whom both parents were born in the Netherlands.