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Labour Accounts; compensation of employees, economic activity; 1969-2012

Compensation of employees, wages, labour volumes of employees economic activities, full-time and part-time jobs

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Manufacturing prices slightly up on one year previously

Output prices of the Dutch manufacturing industry were 0.3 percent higher in February 2013 than in February 2012. The price increase has become gradually less substantial in recent months.

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Issues when integrating data sets with different unit types

Linkage of data sets with different unit types

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National Accounts 2009; Output, consumption, income

Output, intermediate consumption, gross value added By industries and sector

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Imports of goods and services by destination; NA, 1995-2016

Imports of goods and services Economic activities and final expenditure

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Correspondence between survey and admin data on quarterly turnover

Correspondence between survey and value added tax data on quarterly turnover

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Divide-and-Conquer solutions for estimating large consistent table sets

Consistent estimation of a set coherent frequency tables

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Manufacturing industry expects to invest more

Statistics Netherlands’ spring survey shows that manufacturers expect to invest 9 percent more this year than in 2013.

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Deriving a test set to classify patterns in hours paid in administrative data

Automatically classifying reporting patterns in hours paid in administrative data

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Manufacturing prices marginally higher

Output prices of Dutch manufacturing industry were 0.4 percent higher in January 2013 than in January 2012. The price increase was smaller than in December, when manufacturing prices were 2.0 percent...

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Manufacturers positive about investment in 2011

Dutch manufacturing companies expect to invest 25 percent more this year than in 2010. This optimism is around the same level as six months ago, when they expected an increase of 24 percent.

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