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Inflation down slightly in September

Consumer price index put Dutch inflation at 3.1 percent in September. This is slightly down on August’s 3.2 percent. The decrease was mainly the result of developments in petrol prices.

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Hoe treft coronacrisis de luchtvaart?

In februari 2020 is het aantal passagiers in de luchtvaart voor het eerst in zeven jaar gedaald ten opzichte van dezelfde maand een jaar eerder. Waar in januari het aantal passagiers nog steeg met...

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International measurement of welfare in a broad sense

The teaching post is likely to play a key role in internationalisation of the Dutch model

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Inflation rate in 2004 lowest since 1989

According to the latest consumer price index (CPI), the average inflation rate in the Netherlands in 2004 was 1.2 percent, a record low since 1989. The low rate is mainly caused by falling prices for...

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Turnover goods transport sector marginally down

Turnover in the various branches of the goods transport sector declined marginally in the first quarter of 2012. The economic recession played an important part in this respect.

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Derived consumer price index 2006=100

The monthly publication of changes in prices of consumer goods and services.

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Transport industry recovers further in third quarter of 2010

Turnover of companies in the transport sector was 5 percent higher in the third quarter of 2010 than in the same quarter last year.

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The year of coronavirus

2020 was the year of coronavirus. To what extent was 2020 different from 2019?

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Environmental quality of life

Production and income growth are not necessarily accompanied by a rise in well-being.

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Inflation rises to 1.1 percent

Dutch inflation rose to 1.1 percent in April 2010. This is 0.1 of a percent point higher than in March.

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Asparagus cultivation 66 percent up in north of Limburg since 2000

The area used for growing asparagus has risen by 1,230 hectares (nearly 60 percent) since 2000 to more than 3,300 ha in 2014. Statistics Netherlands announced today that asparagus cultivation spread...

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International measurement of welfare in a broad sense

Smits develops Dutch measurement model further using 100 indicators and expand it into international measurement model

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CPI; derived series 1995 = 100

Consumer price indices derived series; all households, low income households, high income households

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Environmental investment

In 2015 the share of Dutch investment in environmental protection in total investment

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Turnover fall in transport sector slows down

Turnover in the Dutch transport sector was on average 1.4 percent lower in the first quarter of 2010 than in the same quarter last year. In all four preceding quarters the fall in turnover was more...

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The Netherlands in numbers, 2021 edition

The Netherlands in numbers (2021 edition) answers 36 questions about our country by means of images and text.

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Working with sensors to measure health

Sensors are accurate, which is why Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is exploring various ways to implement them – e.g. as a substitute for survey questionnaires

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Transport sector concludes 2012 with positive result

Turnover generated by the transport sector improved by more than 2 percent in the last quarter of 2012 relative to the fourth quarter of 2011. Annual turnover over the entire year 2012 grew by 3...

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Consumer price index households of wage earners (CPI-W), 2000=100

Consumer price indices households of wage earners Index figures. Consumer goods (base year 2000=100)

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Inflation rate rises to 1.6 percent in April

The consumer price index (CPI) rose to 1.6 percent in April.

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Agriculture accounts for over half of trade surplus

The agricultural surplus ion the trade balance 26.1 bn euros versus 47.5 bn euros for all goods.

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Economic contraction on Bonaire and Saba in 2017

In 2017, the volume of gross domestic product (GDP) declined on Bonaire and Saba, by 1.3 and 1.4 percent respectively. On St Eustatius, GDP rose by 6.6 percent.

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