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Sustained high growth health care expenditure
Last year, Dutch expenditure on health care and welfare amounted to 83.8 billion euro.
International trade; import and export value, SITC (3 digits), countries
Import, export value and trade balance of goods; SITC (3 digits) and countries.
Employees' insurance
Insurance for employees, that is people with an employment contract.
Business demography, European standard; legal form, SIC2008
Enterprise births; enterprise deaths; enterprise population SIC 2008; legal forms
Social insurance benefits
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions for unemployment, disability, sickness, old age etc.
Income insurance
Insurance covering the risk of loss of income from work or insufficient income due to certain needs or other personal circumstances (such as illness, disability, unemployment, old age or death).
Employer-paid social insurance premiums
The part of social insurance premiums paid by employers.
The Annual Report Youth Monitor 2022
The Annual Report Youth Monitor 2021 Summary presents an outline of the living situation of young people in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including those in the Caribbean Netherlands.
Sector insurance corporations
Sub sector of the financial corporations sector. This sub sector consists of enterprises with a legal form such as limited companies, foundations etc. that mainly engage in changing individual into...
Business survey Netherlands; to company size
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Company size, confidence margins
Dwellings and non-residential stock; changes, utility function, regions
Residence stock, new built, demolition, additions, withdrawals, balance Housing, non-residential, use function, municipalities, periods
Government deficit for 2021 down to 2.5 percent of GDP
In 2021, the Dutch government recorded a budget deficit of almost 22 billion euros. This is equal to 2.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
Health care institutions, 2006-2014
Publication of national statistics on income statements
SDG 3 Good health and well-being
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 Good health and well-being. SDG 3 ensures healthy lives and promotes well-being for everyone. Everybody must have the opportunity to live in good...
Health care institutions (from 2015)
Publication of national statistics on income statements
Dutch well-being: natural environment and social relations under pressure
Quality of life in the Netherlands today, well-being ‘here and now’, is high. However it not just as high for everybody in the country; well-being of young adults is lower than for the rest of the...
Business confidence; to sector/branches
Business confidence Sector/branches, confidence margins
Business survey Netherlands; to sector/branches, seasonally adjusted
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Sector/branches, confidence margins
Employment indicator; to sector/branches
Employment indicator Sector/branches, confidence margins
Health, lifestyle, use of medical facilities; 2000-2009
Medical consumption, health and disorders, physical impediments and lifestyle by characteristics of the consumer.
Household consumption over 4 percent up in August
Consumers spent over 4 percent more in August 2022 compared to one year previously. They spent more on services, but less on goods.
Higher mortality in March, but level just below excess mortality
In March, around 18 thousand deaths were recorded. This is 1.3 thousand more than expected, but the level was just below excess mortality.
Some 241 thousand people have no medical insurance
On 1 May 2006, some 241 thousand people in the Netherlands were not insured for the costs of medical care. This 1.5 percent of the Dutch population.
High share profits for pension funds and insurance companies
Pension funds and insurance companies in the Netherlands realised stock market profits of nearly 8 percent in the first half of 2005.
Heavy share prices losses for pension funds and insurance companies
As a consequence of the credit crisis, falling share prices have resulted in continued losses for Dutch pension funds and insurance companies since the third quarter of 2007.