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Domestic R&D expenditure over €18 billion in 2020

In 2020, enterprises, institutions and the higher education sector in the Netherlands spent nearly 18.4 billion euros on research and development (R&D), using own and hired personnel.

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Business survey Netherlands, quarterly, seasonally adjusted

Business Survey Netherlands, production, turnover, profitability Economic climate, workforce, sector/branches, seasonally adjusted

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Educational institutions; Finances 1998-2018

Education finance, income, costs, assets, liabilities, current ratio. Income statement, balance sheet, investments, performance indicators.

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Division of work and care between parents often different than desired

Four out of 10 parents of children under the age of 18 would prefer to divide work and care tasks equally.

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Monitor of Well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals 2023

Summary of the Monitor of Well-being and the SDGs 2023 with an overview of trends, the position of the Netherlands in the EU27 and the most recent developments in well-being ‘here and now’, ‘later’...

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Education and labour market in the security domain

Basic tables accompanying the report Education and labour market in the security domain.

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Asylum & integration 2022 – Cohort study asylum seekers and status holders

Annual study of register data on reception and integration of asylum migrants arriving in the Netherlands since 2014, 2014-2021

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SDG 15 Life on land

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 15 Life on land. SDG 15 concerns protection, restoration and sustainable management of all forms of life on land. Nature, wildlife and healthy...

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Revised statistics: investments in education higher

After revision, the costs of education in the Netherlands amounted to 34 billion euro in 2006, an increase by 4 billion euro relative to the amount prior to the revision.

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Strong link between education level and well-being

The broad well-being of higher educated is higher than of lower educated.

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Peer effects on educational attainment

Study of the effect of primary school peer compositions on pupils’ educational achievement in primary and secondary school.

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Nearly half of young people see only negative effects of COVID-19 crisis

In the first few months of 2021, 47 percent of young people in the Netherlands between the ages of 12 and 25 indicated that their lives were negatively affected by the coronavirus crisis in general.

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Most EU targets not yet achieved by the Netherlands

percentage of people who have successfully completed tertiary-level education

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Education and labour in security domain, 2013-2018

This report with tables gives insight in persons in security related occupations, students enrolled in security related programmes and their labour market prospects. This study is an actualisation...

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Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q3 2022

According to the first quarterly estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) on the basis of currently available data, in Q3 2022 gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.2 percent relative...

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Young adults now have lower personal well-being than over-25s

In 2021, a lower share of young adults in the Netherlands experienced high personal well-being. For the first time since measurement commenced, they reported high well-being relatively less often...

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Business Survey Netherlands; key figures

Developments, expectations and assesments of businesses Sector/branches

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Inflation rate up to 14.5 percent in September

The consumer price index (CPI) was 14.5 percent higher in September than in the same month last year.

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Wellbeing; education and labour, 2003-2012

Happiness, satisfaction with life, Education level, socio-economic category, main source of income

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Continuing vocational training

Continuing vocational training incidence participation intensity costs Total

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