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Detention centre
Penitentiary for imprisonment of several types of offenders: People in detention on remand who must await their trial in detention, people serving a short jail sentence, several special legal cases...
Exceptional result
The result of the exceptional income minus the exceptional expenses. Exceptional income includes profits that do not come out of regular business transactions. For instance differences in exchange...
Sector social security funds
Sub sector of the institutional sector government. This is the part of government that administers and implements the social insurance benefits. The levels are set by the government. The sub sector...
Act on Income Provisions for Older and Partially Disabled, Formerly Self-employed Persons (IOAZ)
The law provides older and partially disabled persons who were formerly self-employed with a minimum guaranteed income, when their income is permanently below the social minimum and who have ended...
Which SMEs are ready for big data?
small and medium-sized enterprises ready for new services based on big data
The Netherlands Museum Association
The association looks after the interest of the museum sector and acts as the representative organ of Dutch museums. The museum is active in stimulating museum visits and developing knowledge and...
Personnel costs
This category comprises expenses like - gross wages and salaries of employees, including social security and pension scheme contributions - payments for temporary workers and hired personnel -...
Fuel tax
A levy on the purchase and import of mineral oils labelled fuels (led-free petrol, leaded petrol, petroleum, diesel etc.), for the delivery or use of coal and of gas not labelled as mineral oil, and...
Act on Income Provisions for Older and Partially Disabled Unemployed Persons (IOAW)
The law provides older and partially disabled persons, whose claim to benefits under the Unemployment Benefits Act (WW) has ended, with a minimum guaranteed income. The law came into force on 1...
Self-employed without employees - labour
A person who works for his/her own account and risk - in an own company or practice (entrepreneur), or - as an owner-manager, or - as another self-employed person (for example in an independent...
Self-employed without employees - products
A person who works for his/her own account and risk - in an own company or practice (entrepreneur), or - as an owner-manager, or - as another self-employed person (for example in an independent...
Difference imputed and paid VAT
Imputed VAT differs from VAT actually paid to the government. This is due to acquittals, bad debts, fines, the Regulation for small entrepreneurs and VAT evasion. The difference imputed and paid VAT...
Other personnel costs
Other personnel costs This category includes: - payments for temporary workers and staff on secondment; - costs of schooling and training; - recruitment and selection costs; - canteen costs; - costs...
Educational level SOI 2006
The place in the classification of educational programs by level according to the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 2003. This level is based on the minimum educational attainment...
Quasi-corporations
Units with a complete administration but without legal status that behave like corporations. They supposedly have independent power of decision. These are mainly fairly large enterprises without...
Cooperative
Cooperatives include: - cooperative societies; - mutual insurance companies. Cooperative societies and mutual insurance companies are special forms of associations. The association serves the...
Taxes
Compulsory payments, without direct quid pro quo, imposed by the national government or institutions of the European Union or by foreign governments (1) because of the production of goods and...
Artists Income Scheme Act (WIK)
The aim of the law is to provide financial support for a maximum of four years to beginning artists and/or artists with temporary reductions in income. Eligible for WIK benefits are all qualified...
Holiday destination
The country where the largest number of nights was spent. The destination of domestic holidays is indicated by municipality codes. Holidays abroad (outbound holidays) use country codes, and tourist...
Day in care (homes for the elderly and homes for the disabled)
A calendar day, in the period between admission and release in an AWBZ-accredited health care facility, that will be charged. Days of absence, such as days a client spends at home (weekends, brief...
Compulsory health insurance act (ZFW)
Law that was in force until 1 January 2006. The aim of the law was to ensure people whose income is below the threshold of proper health care under the compulsory health insurance act . The law does...
Depreciation fixed assets
Depreciation of durable means of production, e.g. machinery buildings, transport equipment, computers and software due to normal usage and economic obsolescence. Depreciation of intangible assets,...
Medical intervention shortening a patient’s life without the patient’s explicit request
Medical decision at the end of life in which the medical doctor reports that: - the patient’s death resulted from a treatment prescribed or administered by her/him or a colleague with the explicit...
Commodity nomenclature NSTR
The classification of goods based on the NST/R (Nomenclature uniforme des marchandises pour les Statistiques de Transport, Revisée).