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Retail turnover 6 percent up in June
In June, the Dutch retail sector recorded 6 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Investment down by almost 3 percent in December
In December 2025, the volume of investment in tangible fixed assets was down by 2.6 percent year on year.
Livestock pigs, 1981- 2020
Livestock pigs, number of piglets, sows and boars in April and December
National problems hardly related to regions
There is hardly any difference between what Dutch people in urban and rural areas define as urgent national problems.
Sick leave; private sector
Sick leave as a percentage, including and excluding maternity leave broken down by economic activity, number of employees,type of insurance
The new IDEP questionnaire
View here the short explanation about how to fill in the new IDEP questionnaire for the International Trade in Services survey.
SDG 8 Decent work and economic growth
Latest data contributing to worldwide monitoring of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8 Decent work and economic growth. SDG 8 focuses on making the economy more sustainable and more efficient and...
Static purchasing power development
The changes in someone’s purchasing power when personal circumstances remain the same.
declining sales clothing shops have negative effect on retail turnover
September was a moderate month for the retail trade sector.
Measuring internet economy on the international agenda
applying innovative big data research methods in a collaborative project with Google and Dataprovider
Number of school dropouts down in the Netherlands and the EU
The school dropout rate in the Netherlands was reduced in recent years to 8.8 percent in 2012. The rate across the EU was also gradually reduced.
Consumer confidence is deteriorating again
The mood among consumers was more negative in January than it was in December, marking the fourth consecutive month of deterioration.
Prices of healthier foods rise faster
Prices of healthier food products have risen faster than those of unhealthier food products.
Work and income following mass redundancy
Most employees who lose their job as a consequence of mass redundancy find work again quite quickly. However, there are large differences between groups of dismissed employees.