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Town clerk's archive
Municipal archives not managed by a specially appointed archivist.
Migration
A move between two geographic entities resulting in a change of municipality or country.
Register of new residencies
A provision in the municipal population register to prevent double entries.
Balance of administrative corrections
Administrative entries into minus administrative removals of personal data from the municipal population register.
Economic geographic area
Area consisting of one or more municipalities that form a unit in economic and geographic terms.
Election
Occasion where voters can elect their representatives in parliament (Second Chamber), Provincial Council, the European Parliament or the municipal council.
Asylum migrant
An asylum seeker, residence permit holder or invited refugee who is registered in a municipal population register.
Neighbourhood area
Part of a municipality, with a homogenous socio-economic structure or planning (e.g. residential, industrial, recreational).
Zalmsnip
A 100 guilder municipal tax rebate per household to compensate for increasing taxes.
Local government
Provinces, municipalities, water boards and public corporate organisations and the communal arrangements based on the Wet Gemeenschappelijke Regelingen.
Property value (WOZ)
The value, evaluated periodically by municipalities, in the legal framework of the law on property values.
Income support debt
Welfare recipient who has a debt outstanding with a municipality, related to the welfare provisions (WWB, IOAW, IOAZ or (W)WIK).
Regional archive centre
An archive of various municipalities and/or water boards brought together in a common building and managed by an appointed archivist.
Neighbourhood
Part of a municipality dominated by a given type of land use or buildings. For instance: industrial area, residential area with high-rise or low-rise buildings.
Collective labour agreement sector government
The collective labour agreement (CAO in Dutch) sector government includes all public enterprises such as general government, municipalities, water boards and public education. Also included are the...
Water tax
Overall term for the tax on tap water and ground water and tax on the use of municipal land. The latter is levied for some but not other water companies. Ground water tax is levied when groundwater...
Holiday destination
The country where the largest number of nights was spent. The destination of domestic holidays is indicated by municipality codes. Holidays abroad (outbound holidays) use country codes, and tourist...
Excess mortality in April, not anymore in early May
In the first week of May 2022 (week 18, i.e. 2 to 8 May inclusive), an estimated 3,000 deaths were recorded. This is slightly more than in the previous week (3,090) and approximately 150 more than...
Causes of death
What were the underlying causes of recent deaths? How many deaths have been attributed to COVID-19?
Mortality in week 5 at expected level
In week 5 (31 to 6 January 2022 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,450. This number is approximately the same as expected for this week and nearly 300 up on the previous week (3,162)
Week 6 mortality figures lower than expected
In the second week of February (week 6, 7 to 13 February 2022 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,350. This is over 100 fewer than expected, but slightly more than in the previous week.
Seven out of ten Caribbean Dutch in employment
In 2016, 6.7 percent of Bonaire's labour force were unemployed. On St Eustatius: 7.1 percent; on Saba 3.3 percent.
Central population register
Register that used to include a limited number of people residing in the Netherlands who belonged to the de jure population of the Netherlands but who did not have a fixed municipality of residence.
Number of immigrants and emigrants remains high in 2018
In the first three quarters of 2018, the population of the Netherlands grew by 81 thousand. Population growth is similar to the same period one year previously. Foreign migration is the largest...
Over 19 thousand COVID-19 deaths in 2021
In 2021, a total of 19.4 thousand people died due to COVID-19.