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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 24 - 28 Jan. 2011 (Week 4).
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 10 - 14 Jan. 2011 (Week 2).
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 31 March-4 April 2008 (Week 14).
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 28 June-2 July 2010 (Week 26).
Unemployment rises to 404 thousand in June
Unemployment in the Netherlands grew by 131 thousand over the previous three months, to 404 thousand in June. This is 4.3 percent of the labour force.
COVID-19 impact on public health
The coronavirus crisis affects nearly the entire population of the Netherlands and will certainly be reflected in CBS statistics that are to be published.
Economic picture less favourable
According to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation in November is less favourable than in the previous month again.
Relatively high budget for mental health care services
The Netherlands spends relatively more money on short-term admissions for mental and behaviourial disorders than other OECD countries. At hospitals (including GGZ institutions) expenditure on these...
Consumer prices; rent increase for dwellings by landlord
The average increase of rent for dwellings in The Netherlands; sort renter, commercial rent, non-commercial rent, harmonisation of rents
Unemployment benefits; amounts per month. 1998-2009.
Benefits granted under the Unemployment Insurance Act in mln euro Amounts
Economy hardly improves
According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation improved slightly in November compared with October, although the recovery is still fragile. In the period between...
The Sustainable Development Goals in the Dutch context
Update of SDGs in the Netherlands 2019. Part 2 of the Monitor of Well-being & SDGs 2019 (English)
Municipalities collect less household waste and more plastic
Dutch municipalities collected 556 kilograms of household waste per inhabitant in 2009. That is 1 percent less than in 2008.