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Experiences with mixed-mode surveys in times of COVID-19 at Statistics Netherlands
This paper shows how Statistics Netherlands managed the unexpected loss of CAPI respondents in social surveys during COVID-19. It covers efforts to reduce response loss, quantifies the impact of...
Mode-specific measurement biases and selection biases in health statistics
Mixed-mode adaptive survey designs have become a standard in many survey settings. Also the combination of mixing modes and adapting effort has been elaborated and applied. However, the focus has...
Dutch AI monitor 2024
The AI Monitor 2024 reports on the development of methods for the production of new statistics on AI, and also provides some figures on this. The full publication consists of a long read and three...
Three-quarters of internet users choose two-step verification
The share of internet users who know how two-step verification works was 70 percent in 2024, compared to 64 percent in 2022.
Impact of climate change on economic development
Report on two experimental studies by Statistics Netherlands on monitoring climate impact on economic development. Specifically, the impact of anomalous weather conditions on the economy and the size...
When does Statistics Netherlands publish new national accounts figures?
When does Statistics Netherlands publish new national accounts figures?
Government Finance Statistics; key figures 1995-2023
Revenue and expenditure, net balance and debt of the general government sector, in million euros and as a pecentage of GDP.
Choice of an Index Method for Consumer Energy Prices
Recently, detailed customer data of utility companies were made available to Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Statistics Netherlands making strides in diversity and inclusion
Statistics Netherlands’ (CBS) has a highly diverse workforce that includes people of different ages, nationalities, cultural backgrounds and sexual orientation from various educational backgrounds...
Macroeconomic statistics revised for reporting year 2021
On 23 May 2024, CBS and De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) published the first results of the revision of the Dutch macroeconomic statistics
Simultaneous Nowcasting of Macroeconomic series based on Fourier Analysis
An objective method is developed for providing fast initial estimates and corresponding uncertainty of large macroeconomic indicators, including the aggregate gross domestic product (GDP).
Update StatLine after revision macroeconomic statistics
On 24 June 2024, the existing macroeconomic tables on StatLine will be archived and replaced by revised tables following the revision of the national accounts.
CBS aims to improve research methodology using AI
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) collects, processes, analyses and publishes data.
HSMR 2023 Methodological Report
Methods used for the calculation of the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios 2021-2023
Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021 erratum
A revision incorporates the latest insights from the various (new) statistics and information sources used for the national accounts. The revision means that a new (level) estimate of the national...
The role of causal modelling in official statistics
Causal modelling is of interest to augment the interpretation of data published by national statistical institutes. An exploration of the relevant methods as well as a case study in the domain of...
Sampling methods to better spread the response burden for small businesses
Simulation studies of sampling methods to spread or reduce response burden faced by businesses through participation in CBS surveys.
An attempt to measuring fossil fuel subsidies by way of official statistics
The international statistical guidelines provide little guidance on how to account for fossil fuel subsidies. In this report we explore the already published estimates and make an attempt to define a...
Statistics Netherlands reviews the year 2023
Statistics Netherlands reviews the year 2023.
CBS switches to new method for measuring business confidence
From July 2023, CBS will use a new method to measure business confidence based on the results of the Netherlands Business Survey (COEN).
CBS invests in statistics on climate change impacts
Collecting climate data should be just as routine for statistical institutes around the world as collecting data on the population or the economy.