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EU rules and additional data result in smaller first quarter contraction of Dutch economy
From today, the Netherlands is one of the first countries in the European Union to comply with the new international guidelines for national accounts.
Investments of institutional investors 1996 - 2014
Total investments; breakdown in terms of percentage by type of investment Pension funds, insurance corporations and investment funds.
Gay male couples have the highest incomes
Of all registered cohabiting couples (including those who are married), same-sex male couples have the highest combined income from work or business, the so-called primary income.
Crude oil and petroleum products
Providing insight into the supply of crude oil and petroleum products in the Netherlands. Providing information for the Stockholding law 2001 (Wet Voorraadvorming Aardolieproducten) and the...
Labour force; history 1970 - 2006
Labour force; historical series Broken down by labour position, registered unemployed and sex
GDP growth 0.7 percent in Q2 2018
According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands GDP expanded by 0.7 percent in Q2 2018 relative to the previous quarter.
Children’s intake of fruit, veg and fish is too low
Many children aged 1 to 11 years do not eat the recommended amounts of fruit, vegetables and fish.
Dutch export of business services at €42 billion
The export of services in 2016.
Rising economy, falling greenhouse gas emissions
Dutch greenhouse gas emissions fell by 13 percent
Environmental accounts
To link the national accounts to environmental statistics. The environmental accounts include physical and monetary data on the environment in relation to the Dutch economy.
DG Statistics Netherlands advises Prince Charles
DG Mr. Tjark Tjin-A-Tsoi participated in the advisory group at the ‘Measure what Matters: a Framework for Action’ forum last 12 July with HRH Prince of Wales.
More focus on Dutch exports to non-EU countries
Growing exports to non-EU countries.
Dutch economy shrinks by 0.6 percent in fourth quarter of 2008
The Dutch economy shrank by 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008 compared with the same quarter in the previous year.
modest economic growth in eurozone
According to figures released by Eurostat on Friday, the economies in the eurozone and the EU grew by 0.2 and 0.3 percent respectively in the third quarter compared with the previous quarter....
Unemployment almost unchanged
According to figures released today, 630 thousand people in the Netherlands were unemployed in November.
Economy up 0.9 percent in third quarter
The Dutch economy grew by 0.9 percent in the third quarter of 2005. The gross domestic product (GDP) was 0.9 percent higher than one year previously.
continued growth for eurozone economy
According to Eurostat calculations published last Friday, the economies of the eurozone and the European Union as a whole increased by 0.3 and 0.4 percent respectively in the fourth quarter of 2014...
Unemployment further down in September
Unemployment has fallen for the fifth consecutive month in September.
Dutch economy rallies slightly in third quarter 2009
The Dutch economy shrank by 3.7 percent in the third quarter of 2009 compared with the same quarter last year. This decrease is considerably smaller than the decrease in the first half of the year....
New dwellings; output price indices building costs, 2010=100, 2008-2017
Output price indices and changes compared to one year earlier V.A.T. included and V.A.T. excluded.
Pronounced bankruptcies; economic activity (SIC 2008) Jan. 1993-Apr. 2014
Pronounced bankruptcies of enterprises grouped by legal form and main economic activity (SBI 2008-classification).
Forecast: 18.4 million inhabitants in 2060
The latest population forecast: 18.4 million inhabitants in 2060
More poverty in 2009
Poverty has grown in the Netherlands in 2009 and after a long period of decline, the percentage of poor children has increased last year.
0.3 percent economic growth in Q4
Statistics Netherlands reports that Dutch quarter-on-quarter economic growth in Q4 2015 was 0.3 percent. Growth is fuelled by investments and exports.