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Value change
The development of the value of a variable. This can be broken down into a price change and a volume change.
Other household
Private household with members who are not partners, parents or children living at home.
Wage sum
The total of wages and social premiums paid by employers. Use for: Compensation of employees.
Social security
The complex of measures that aim to guarantee some continuity in household spending capacity.
Area for social and cultural provisions
Area in use for social and cultural provisions such as hospitals, universities and museums.
Unemployed
Situation of a person without paid work, who recently looked for work and is directly available for it.
Court of justice
Court dealing with appeals of verdicts by lower courts in first instance. There are five courts of justice.
Dwelling (property tax perspective)
Real estate used primarily for housing purposes and real estate used in the service of housing purposes.
Judgement in a defended case
Final decision in a court case where the suspect/parties appeared in court. Sentence by default.
Entrepot flow
Transit goods at customs stored for a definite period in a bonded warehouse (a storage space in the Netherlands for goods on which import duties and levies still have to be paid.)
Financial account
The account records changes in acquisitions and disposals of financial assets. The balance is in principle equal to the surplus or deficit ( like the budget deficit or surplus used in the EMU).
Social security contributions
The contributions paid by employers to social security. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums.
Annulment of registered partnership
Decision by a judge to annul a registered partnership at the request of one of the partners. The annulment becomes definite when it is entered in the municipal population register.
Adult general secondary education
Education for adults at the secondary level, provided since 1993 at the lower and higher secondary levels (mavo, havo and vwo) and also for Dutch as a second language for highly educated people.
Life expectancy table
Table showing how many of 100,000 newborn boys or girls will reach the age of 0.5, 1.5, 2,5 years etc. on the basis of the mortality rate during a given period or birth cohort.
Balance of changes in nationality
People living in the Netherlands who have received the Dutch nationality other than by birth minus the people living in the Netherlands who have lost the Dutch nationality other than by death.
Employer-paid social insurance premiums
The part of social insurance premiums paid by employers.
Address check after notification
Police check on asylum seekers who have exhausted all legal procedures and who have to leave on their own. The police check the last-known address to see if the person has actually left.
Sheltered Employment Act (WSW)
The aim of the law is to create employment for people who can work but cannot succeed in finding regular employment due to physical or mental disabilities.
Sector households
The institutional sector of the economy consists of all households residing in the Netherlands for more than one year. Also included are the companies owned by members of the household, that are not...
Field of education SOI 2006
The place of educational programs in the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 2006 based on the economic sector, area of working live or scientific area on which the program focuses.
Camp site
Area of land on which at least twenty campers can sleep, with bathroom facilities and toilets. The campers sleep in tents, caravans, camper vans, static caravans, or cabins.
Financial company quoted on the Amsterdam Stock exchange
Company that has financial intermediation as its main activity and whose shares or certificates are included officially on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (Euronext).
Educational program
'In analogy with the ISCED 1997 this is defined as an array or sequence of educational activities or courses. It is the basic unit in the Dutch classification of education (SOI) and the ISCED.
Gross reproduction rate
The average number of live-born daughters that a group of women would have if the age-specific fertility rate were to apply to them in a given period (usually a calendar year).