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Persons with dispensed medicines; origin
Persons to whom medicines were dispensed by origin, medicine group, age, sex
Income distribution of households; National Accounts
Income distribution of different household groups in the Netherlands Source of income, living situation, household composition, age and income
Over 250,000 Surinamese have settled in the Netherlands since independence
Tuesday 25 November 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of Suriname’s independence from the Netherlands.
Well-being is higher among men than among women
Well-being among women is less high than it is among men, on avearge.
Caribbean Netherlands, population per neighbourhood, 1 January 2025
This publication contains table information on the population of the Caribbean Netherlands per island and neighbourhood, by sex and age group on 1 January 2025.
Well-being of young adults trailing behind other age groups
Dutch 25 to 34 year-olds experience lower levels of well-being than people in other age groups.
Most people in the Caribbean Netherlands belong to a religious group
The majority of the Caribbean Netherlands’ population aged 15 and over consider themselves to be part of a religious group.
Fewer people over 60 are taking early retirement
Ten percent of the 1.7 million people aged between 60 and the state pension age took early retirement in 2024: 167,800 in total.
Three-quarters of people donate to charity
In 2023, 76 percent of people aged 15 or older reported that their household had donated to charity in the previous twelve months
New research shows continued decline in vaccination rates among children
In recent years, vaccination rates among children have fallen in many countries, including the Netherlands.
Health care costs for women higher than for men
Health care costs were around 13 percent higher for women than men in 2023 (based on the basic health care insurance package in the Netherlands).
HSMR 2024 Methodological Report
Methods used for the calculation of the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios 2022-2024
Caribbean Netherlands; population, sex, age and country of birth
Population on 1 January sex, age and country of birth
Population forecast: more elderly than young people
The number of elderly people in the Netherlands continues to grow. People aged 65 and over now outnumber young people aged under 20 for the first time.
Number of driving licence holders and car owners on the rise
At the beginning of 2026, the number of people in the Netherlands who hold a driving licence and own a car was higher than in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic.
Healthcare workers on fewer hours are the most likely to work more
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) tracked changes in the working hours of workers in the healthcare and well-being between Q4 2021 and Q4 2023
Workers' retirement age nearing 66
A total of 86 thousand Dutch employees retired in 2023.
ADHD medication use has quadrupled since 2006
Nearly 300 thousand people received medication for ADHD in 2023.
About this publication
This report concerns persons who were required to undergo civic integration in the Netherlands in 2022, 2023 and 2024 under the 2021 Civic Integration Act (Statistics regarding the Civic Integration...
Most asylum requests from Eritreans for first time since 2016
A total of 5.3 thousand people submitted a first-time asylum application in the Netherlands in the second quarter of 2025.
Deaths; suicide (residents), various themes
Victims of suicide by marital status, method, motives, age and sex among the Dutch population, absolute figures and per 100 000 persons
Wealth distribution of households; National Accounts
Wealth distribution of households Source of income, living situation, household composition, age and income
Young people in the Caribbean Netherlands: Student survey results
How are young people on Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius doing? This publication provides an insight into their health, well-being, leisure time and future plans, based on the results of the Caribbean...
Almost half of workers living in poverty only work part of the year
In 2024, there were 175 thousand workers who did not have enough money in their household for basic needs such as food, clothing and social activities after paying their fixed expenses.