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Increased R&D spending in 2016

R&D expenditure in the Netherlands in 2016

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Agricultural income up by 1 percent in 2021

In 2021, the income of the agricultural sector is 1 percent higher than in 2020. This year’s animal output is below the level of 2020, but crop output has increased.

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Sector accounts; seasonally adjusted data, NA, 1999-2017

Transactions and balancing items of economic sectors Non seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted figures

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One-quarter of businesses facing staff shortages

At the start of Q3 2019, one-quarter of Dutch non-financial enterprises were still affected by staff shortages.

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Investments over 10 percent up in May

The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets rose by 10.3 percent year-on-year in May 2021.

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Gross seed onion yield 4 percent lower in 2020

In 2020, the gross seed onion yield declined by 4 percent relative to the previous year. The gross yield of ware potatoes remained virtually unchanged.

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42 percent included in Donor Register

On 2 January 2019, 42 percent of the Dutch population aged 12 and over (6.4 million people) were included in the Donor Register.

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More and more young adults addicted to social media

In 2017, 29 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds were addicted to social media in their own view.

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New edition Trends in the Netherlands

The interactive publication Trends in the Netherlands 2018 includes facts and figures relevant to the Netherlands as well as a description of trends in economy, labour and income, and society.

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6 in 10 status holders pass civic integration exam

Of the asylum seekers who obtained a residence permit in 2014 and were subject to the integration requirement, 58 percent had passed the civic integration exam on reference date 1 October 2018. Two...

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CO2 emissions fall while economy rises

It is the third consecutive quarter in which CO2 emission levels fall while the economy is growing

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More people feeling healthy in Q2 2020

In the second quarter of this year, 82 percent of the population were positive about their own health. This share was 78 percent in the same quarter of the three previous years.

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80 percent of adults have a driving licence

Nearly 80 percent of the Dutch population aged 17 and over hold a valid car driving licence. At the start of 2019, just under 11.2 million people were holding a Dutch passenger car licence category...

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Services

Intangible products such as hotels, restaurants, trade, transport, care and government.

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Inflation rate down to 6.2 percent in February

The inflation rate was 6.2 percent higher in February than in the same month one year previously.

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Export of services

Services traded by residents with the rest of the world.

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Approaches of domestic product (GDP); NA, 1969-2016

Data on the output components, final expenditure categories and income components of the Dutch GDP

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Year-on-year consumer spending up

Year-on-year consumer spending up

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Public trust in EU and politics on the rise

Last year, more than six in ten Dutch people aged 15 and up indicated they trusted other people, a share similar to that in 2017.

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Mostly working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands

In 2018, most children living at home in the Caribbean Netherlands had working parents.

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Sharper decline in business confidence

At the beginning of Q4 2019, business confidence - the sentiment indicator of the Dutch private sector – was at a lower level compared to the previous quarter. Nevertheless, entrepreneurs are still...

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Half of transport GHG emissions are from aviation

In 2018, the volume of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emitted by the Dutch transport sector amounted to 26 billion CO2 equivalents.

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Household spending 6.5 percent down in November

Consumers spent 6.5 percent less in November 2020 than in the same month last year.

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Organised labour force

The total organised labour force, i.e. all trade union members.

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