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Temporary employment agencies; turnover, index 2010=100, 2005-2017

Temporary employment agencies. Turnover and hours worked: index 2010 = 100, change. By activity (SIC 2008).

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Construction; costs of alteration and new buildings, by phase 1995-2016

Building costs of alteration and new buildings by category of purpose by building phase by type of client, type of building and province

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Producer Prices; SBI 2008, sales, index 2005 = 100, 1981-2012

Price index number (excluding excise), by sales (domestic and foreign) According to activity nomenclature SBI2008

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More retail turnover in December 2015

Retail trade ended 2015 on a positive note. December turnover was up by 3.3 percent from one year previously. Retailers recorded altogether 1.4 percent more turnover in 2015, the sharpest growth in...

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Annual Report on Integration 2018

State of affairs regarding integration in the Netherlands: how do people with a (second-generation) migration background differ from persons with a native Dutch background and in which areas are...

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Most substantial price increase recorded in Amsterdam

In the third quarter of 2015, prices of owner-occupied houses (excluding new constructions) rose most rapidly in Amsterdam. In the other three major Dutch cities and in eleven provinces, house prices...

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Wholesale stocks

These statistics provide information on stock developments in the wholesale trade sector. The index figure reflects volume changes of wholesale stocks adjusted for price movements.

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Population will not exceed 17 million in 2035

Most recent population forecast the Dutch population will not exceed 17.0 million in 2035. Subsequently, decline will set in. At present, there are 16.3 million people living in the Netherlands. In...

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Energy reserves

The remaining natural gas reserves in the Netherlands have decreased by almost 54 percent since 2000.

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Non-stop information with the virtual CBS assistant

it’s possible to access CBS open data through speech recognition!

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Expected investment statistics

The purpose of this statistic is to provide insight into expected (future) investments by enterprises.

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Growing number of over-45s involved in debt restructuring procedures

More and more individuals aged 45 and older are involved in debt restructuring procedures, whereas the number of under-45s involved in debt restructuring procedures is declining. Divorce and loss of...

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UK third largest destination in service exports

The United Kingdom is the largest market for Dutch services, after Germany and Ireland. In 2018, the Netherlands exported 23.8 billion euros of services to the UK, over 4 percent more than in the...

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Living ever longer without physical limitations

Life expectancy without physical limitations and in good self-perceived health is projected to rise until 2040.

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Highest operating result in pharmaceutical industry

The pharmaceutical industry achieved the highest operating result within the industry in 2015.

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Budget surplus of almost 3 bn euros in 2016

The Netherlands has a budget surplus of nearly 3 bn euros for the first time since the global financial crisis.

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CBS explores SDGs: starting point for a public debate

Last 4 November, Statistics Netherlands published an exploratory report on the measurement of SDGs for the Netherlands

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Slowdown in job losses

In the third quarter of 2004 there were 109 thousand employee jobs less than in the third quarter of 2003. In the second quarter of 2004 the number of job losses was 119 thousand.

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Girls perform better in education, boys more often self-supporting

Boys more often than girls get in contact with youth care and rehabilitation programmes and girls are doing better in education. A reverse situation occurs on the labour market. Young men are more...

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Dutch economy declined by 4.5 percent in the first quarter of 2009

The Dutch economy saw a negative growth of 4.5 percent in the first quarter of 2009 compared to the same quarter of 2008. This is the largest decline in the Dutch economy in the post-war period.

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Dutch economy expands by 0.1 percent, 46 thousand fewer jobs

the Dutch economy grew by 0.1 percent in the third quarter van 2013 compared to the second quarter. It is the first time after the second quarter of 2012 that there is any quarterly growth.

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