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Emissions to air by the Dutch economy; national accounts
emissions to air, climate change, greenhouse gases, CO2, ozone layer air pollution, acidification, environmental accounts,
Greenhouse gas emissions 6 percent lower in 2023
In 2023, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were 6 percent lower than in 2022. This was mainly due to lower emissions from the electricity sector.
Caribbean Netherlands: inbound tourism by air; nationality
Visitor arrivals by airplane on Bonaire, St Eustatius or Saba By nationality
Consumer prices; HICP 2025=100, contribution and impact
Contribution to and impact on the annual rate of change for HICP 2025=100 Change, weighting, contribution, impact High Value Dataset – Statistiek
How many people come to live in the Netherlands?
In 2021, 250,792 persons immigrated to the Netherlands. This was 29,939 more than the figure for 2020. In addition, 142,517 persons emigrated from the Netherlands, 9,977 less than one year earlier.
Economic growth is outpacing population growth
The Dutch economy was 21.2 percent larger in 2024 than it was in 2014, after adjusting for price changes
Composition development of goods exports: exporter characteristics
Export growth and Contribution to total export growth Size independent SME's; SIC 2008; Multinationals and Export status
Retail turnover up by almost 4 percent in January
Retail turnover was 3.8 percent higher in January 2025 than it was in January 2024. Sales volume was up by 2.0 percent.
Construction;value added, index 2021=100 and changes
Volume changes in construction, compared to the same period of the previous year and volume index figures, 2021=100
Water board accounts; balance sheet by region
Water board accounts, balance sheet according to the Dutch regulation 'Besluit, Begroting en Verantwoording waterschappen (BBVw)'.
Mortality in week 20 also below average among long-term care users
In week 20 (ending 17 May), the number of deaths among people receiving long-term care stood at approximately 1,030, i.e. around 150 below the number recorded over week 19.
2001
Census tables were published in 2004 (for the 2001 census). Census taking had become desk work, thanks to the use of registers (e.g. the Municipal Records Database). No more enumerators going out...
Retail turnover up by 1.5 percent in December
Retail turnover was 1.5 percent higher in December 2024 than it was in December 2023. Sales volume was up by 0.3 percent.
Exports of goods and services by origin; National Accounts
Exports of goods and services by origin Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)
Municipal accounts; municipal tasks by region and size class
Realised revenues municipal levies in million euros and euros per inhabitant by region and size class
Fewer and fewer families in which only the father works
In 2023, in 13 percent of families with children under 18 only the father was in paid work, while their partners (mostly women) were not in paid work.
Imports/exports; change of ownership; volume and price, changes
Imports and exports and goods Indexfigures base year 2021=100 and changes
Labour income share rose slightly in 2024
The labour income share for the market sector increased from 69.8 percent in 2023 to 69.9 percent in 2024
Harmonised consumer price index (HICP) 2025=100
Short Surveydescription Harmonised consumer price index (HICP) 2015=100
Imports of goods and services by destination; National Accounts
Imports of goods and services by destination Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)
Economic outlook negative
The economic climate in January is negative, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Negotiated wages rose less sharply in Q3 of 2025
Wages agreed under collective labour agreements rose by 4.6 percent in Q3 2025, year on year, an increase of 6.8 percent in the same quarter of last year.
Misunderstandings due to multilingualism in the workplace
The majority of respondents (64 percent) say that when colleagues speak more than one language, this rarely leads to misunderstandings.
Fewer early school leavers in the Netherlands than EU average
In 2023, 6.2 percent of all 18 to 24-year-olds in the Netherlands left school without a diploma.