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Foreign companies in the Netherlands: small number, considerable turnover
One percent of companies in the Netherlands are foreign-owned. These companies contribute disproportionately to the Dutch economy, however.
Foreign companies pay better salaries than Dutch companies
Personnel costs of foreign companies are nearly one third higher than those of Dutch companies. American subsidiaries pay the highest salaries, followed by Japanese companies.
Jobs of employees; international ultimate control trade in goods, 2010-2016
Number and volume of employee jobs International trade in goods, ownership of company (UCI)
Economic outlook again more negative
The economic climate in March 2023 is more negative than it was in February.
Investments of institutional investors; foreign investments 1980 - 2014
Foreign investments for each category of investments. Pension funds, insurance corporations, investment funds.
Record spending in foreign EU webshops
In Q2 2020, Dutch consumers spent a record 696 million euros in foreign EU webshops.
Consumer prices; HICP 2025=100, contribution and impact
Contribution to and impact on the annual rate of change for HICP 2025=100 Change, weighting, contribution, impact High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Labour participation; key figures, 2003-2022
Labour force, unemployment rate, labour participation Sex, age, level of education
SDG 10.2 Financial sustainability
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10 Reduced inequalities: financial sustainability. SDG 10.2 aims to reduce inequality. The Dutch population and government incur debts and build up...
Why does CBS conduct research?
CBS’ statutory task is to compile and publish statistics for which there is a need. It wants to remain at the forefront in this respect, now and in the future.
1.5 billion euros spent in foreign EU webshops
Preliminary results of ongoing big data research into online purchases by Dutch consumers from foreign webshops.
Employees from abroad; resident/non-resident, demographic variables
This survey provides insight into the population size and composition of employees from abroad who are registered as a resident with a Dutch municipality as well as non-resident employees from...
Are older employees more stress resistant and younger employees more versed in technology?
Statistics Netherlands announced today that older employees are generally believed to be more stress resistant, while younger employees appear to be more versed in adopting new technologies. Opinions...
Sickness absence rate for older employees without chronic disorders about the same as for younger employees
Due to chronic disorders, older employees are more often absent from work than their younger counterparts. Older employees more often suffer from disorders related to high sickness absence rates,...
Emissions to air on Dutch territory; totals
Air pollution, total actual emissions in the Netherlands Stationary and mobile sources, by source category
480 million euros spent in foreign EU webshops in Q1
In Q1 2020, Dutch consumers purchased 480 million euros worth of products from foreign EU webshops. This is 18.8 percent more than in Q2 2019, when they spent 404 billion euros
Health expenditure; providers, functions for internat.comparisons,1998-2022
Health accounts; providers and functions, healthcare providers; healthcare functions
Consumer prices; HICP 2025=100, index and rates of change
European harmonised index of consumer prices for expenditures 2025=100 Price index, RoC, weighting coefficient High Value Dataset – Statistiek
Consumer prices; CPI 2025=100, index and rates of change
Consumer price index for consumer expenditures 2025=100 Price index, monthly and annual rate of change, weighting coefficient
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...
Higher share of Ukrainian refugees in employment
Out of the approximately 65 thousand Ukrainian refugees aged 15 to 64 years who were residing in the Netherlands on 1 November 2022, 46 percent were in paid employment.