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Consumer prices 1.5 percent up in November
The consumer price index was 1.5 percent higher in November than in the same month last year.
Consumer prices 1.3 percent up in October
The consumer price index was 1.3 percent higher in October than in the same month last year.
Household debt marginally down
The total debt of households and non-financial companies amounted to more than 1.3 trillion euros by the end of June, i.e. 223.7 percent of the GDP. This so-called private debt-to-GDP ratio was...
Three-quarters of population in the Caribbean Netherlands report good health
Three in four people aged 15 and older in the Caribbean Netherlands rate their health as good or very good. Sixty percent of the population are overweight. Three-quarters of the population had...
Blueberry sales in supermarkets continue to grow
Blueberries have soared in popularity over the past few years.
The Netherlands importing more business services
In Q1 2018, business services imports by Dutch companies amounted to 16 billion euros.
Consumer prices 0.9 percent up in April
The consumer price index was 0.9 percent higher in April than in the same month last year.
Container transport up, surge in transhipment
Transhipment, onward transportation of unloaded containers to other seaports outside Holland, increased by nearly 30%
CBDS promotes international knowledge exchange
real-time and regional statistics (e.g. Urban Data) and the use of new data sources such as Big Data
Inaugural speech Prof. Wendy Smits on flexible labour
new statistics for better mapping of the flexible labour phenomenon
Mapping the value of our natural landscape
Mapping the value of our natural landscape
Consumer prices 2.5 percent up in July
The consumer price index (CPI) was 2.5 percent higher in July than in the same month one year previously.
Museums; public access, collection, visits, costs and revenues 1993-2009
Museums; public access, collection, visits, exhibitions, costs & revenu Museums; visits, costs & revenu
Top sectors account for one-quarter of GDP
An outline of developments in the nine Dutch top sectors.
Supermarkets; four-weekly turnover, SIC '93, 1998-2008
Four - weekly turnover developments (including VAT) supermarkets (SIC 5211)
1 in 3 Sabans are highly educated
Among the three islands comprising the Caribbean Netherlands, Saba has relatively many highly educated inhabitants: a share of 33 percent among 25 to 74-year-olds. This is related to the fact that...
Introducing: the new StatLine
online database. It covers a myriad of themes around the Dutch economy and society
Start of public debate on SDGs
In September 2015, 193 government leaders reached an agreement on the 2030 sustainable development agenda
Continued fall for disposable household income
Real disposable household income in the Netherlands was 2.6 percent lower in the second quarter of 2013 than twelve months previously. Disposable income has been falling for two years now.
One in eight people affected by cybercrime
In 2012 just over one in eight Dutch people aged 15 years or older reported that in the preceding twelve months they had been the victim of cybercrime such computer hacking and online bullying.
Raw material footprint
Between 2010 and 2016, the per capita raw material footprint (or per capita raw material consumption, RMC) fell from 11.2 tonnes to 8.1 tonnes.