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Nearly 80 million air passengers in 2018

In 2018, Dutch airports handled 79.6 million arrivals and departures. The total stood at 76.2 milion in the previous year. In 2008, a total of 50 million passengers used Dutch airports.

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84 bankruptcies in week 25

In week 25 (15 to 21 June inclusive), 84 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt.

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New members appointed to the Advisory Council

Ms C.M. (Charlotte) Insinger and Mr F.J.H. (Henk) Don have been appointed members of the Advisory Council of Statistics Netherlands (CBS) by Minister Wiebes of Economic Affairs and Climate (EZK). Ms...

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Sports facilities; types and use 1987 - 2012

Swimming pools, indoor sports facilities, outdoor sports facilities Period

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Sustained decline coal transhipment at Dutch seaports

Coal supply to Dutch seaports dropped by nearly 7 percent to 50 million tonnes in 2017.

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Fire brigade employees; professional and voluntary, ranks, region 2000-2019

Fire brigade employees; professional and voluntary, ranks, education, region

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Matching

Matching datasets is a regular operation in the statistical process. The simplest form of matching is linking two datasets (or tables) on the basis of a database key: records from the two datasets...

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Entrepreneurs in COVID-impacted sectors are pessimistic

In Q1 2021, business confidence has declined slightly and is still negative.

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Employment in the sustainable energy sector

The sustainable energy sector accounted for 0.73 percent of total employment in 2016.

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57 bankruptcies in week 29

In week 29 (13 to 19 July inclusive), 57 companies and institutions including sole proprietorships were declared bankrupt. This is 7 fewer than in week

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A clearer picture of online platforms in the Netherlands

Whether we want to sell new or second-hand products, book a hotel room or simply share photos on social media, online platforms are taking on an ever-greater role, both in our society and in our...

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Foreign companies in the Netherlands: more productive but not more profitable

The average labour productivity of Dutch companies under foreign controlin the period 2008-2011 was considerably higher than of other Dutch companies. This is evident from data on the companies in...

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Daily global market prices 2006-June 2012

Daily global market prices. Prices of several global markets divided into product groups. Exchange rates.

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Large companies depend largely on foreign participation

In the last ten years the net yearly profit of the largest non-financial companies in the Netherlands has varied between 10 billion euro in 2002, to over 70 billion euro in 2006.

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National Accounts; approaches of domestic product (GDP); 1969 - 2012

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

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Dutch export of business services at €42 billion

The export of services in 2016.

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Mobile phones less often secure than computers

Mobile phone users indicate they are less likely to have security software installed on their device than computer users.

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One in three Dutch enterprises faces financial obstacles

One in three Dutch enterprises faces financial obstacles. It is harder for them to get credit and loans and debtors pose an increasing risk. For the next twelve months enterprises mainly expect to...

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Focus on globalisation together with University of Groningen

Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is increasingly joining forces with universities and universities of applied science.

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Vocational education suffers loss as a result of civic integration

From a financial point of view, 2007 was a poor year for vocational and adult education in the Netherlands. The financial position of regional training centres (Regionale Opleidingscentra, or ROCs),...

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Tourism sector increasingly important

The tourism sector is becoming ever more important to the Dutch economy.

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One quarter of primary and special needs schools invest capital

One quarter of primary and special needs schools invested a total of nearly 0.5 billion euro in 2006. Most of this capital was invested in bonds.

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Tourism sector continues to grow

The tourism sector is becoming increasingly important to the Dutch economy.

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