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CBDS and LCDS: deeper cooperation in data science
From collecting, refitting and interpreting data to analysing and visualising
United Kingdom third trading partner in services
In 2017, the United Kingdom was our third trading partner in international services.
Price index existing own homes 2015=100
Short method description Price index existing own homes 2015=100
CPI; derived series 1995 = 100
Consumer price indices derived series; all households, low income households, high income households
CBS rises to 2nd position in open data inventory
Open data makes public government (open) data easily reusable and improves government transparency
Type 2 diabetes often linked to cardiovascular disease
People aged 45 and over with type 2 diabetes are more likely to suffer from other long-term disorders.
Price index existing own homes
The price index for existing own homes (in Dutch PBK) aims to reflect the changes in prices of the stock of existing own homes.The dwelling must be located on Dutch territory and sold to a private...
Germans spending more, Dutch spending less
Dutch household consumption was 1.1 percent lower in the third quarter of 2011 than one year previously. German household consumption, on the other hand, grew by 1.2 percent. The circumstances for...
Venlo using data more effectively for city and region
Venlo is able to deploy data more effectively in municipal and regional policymaking
International measurement of welfare in a broad sense
Smits develops Dutch measurement model further using 100 indicators and expand it into international measurement model
Crude oil and petroleum products
Providing insight into the supply of crude oil and petroleum products in the Netherlands. Providing information for the Stockholding law 2001 (Wet Voorraadvorming Aardolieproducten) and the...
Third quarter economic growth: 1.4 percent
The Dutch economy saw a growth of 1.4 percent in the third quarter of 2004 compared to the third quarter of 2003. This is the highest growth rate in three years. Employment decreased a little less in...
continued growth for eurozone economy
According to Eurostat calculations published last Friday, the economies of the eurozone and the European Union as a whole increased by 0.3 and 0.4 percent respectively in the fourth quarter of 2014...
More focus on Dutch exports to non-EU countries
Growing exports to non-EU countries.
modest economic growth in eurozone
According to figures released by Eurostat on Friday, the economies in the eurozone and the EU grew by 0.2 and 0.3 percent respectively in the third quarter compared with the previous quarter....
Unemployment virtually unchanged
Between September and November 2019, the number of people in paid employment grew by 12 thousand per month on average and stood at 9.0 million in November.
Retail turnover almost 10 percent up in June
The Dutch retail sector recorded 9.8 percent year-on-year turnover growth in June 2020. This is the highest growth in 15 year time.
Environmental accounts; emissions to water, origin destination 1995-2012
Emissions of heavy metals and nutrients Emissions of industries and households, different types of destination
The planet as a basis for a new indicator of well-being
The planet as a basis for a new indicator of well-being
Phosphate output from livestock manure down again
Phosphate production in livestock manure declined further in 2018
Number of employed persons further up
In the period March through May, the number of people aged 15 to 74 in paid employment grew by 11 thousand per month on average. There were 8.9 million people in work in May.
SDG 10.1 Social cohesion and inequality
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10 Reduced inequalities: social cohesion and inequality. SDG 10.1 addresses social cohesion, inclusiveness and equality. Social cohesion is...
6 in 10 Caribbean Dutch are overweight
Smoking behaviour, alcohol consumption, physical activity and obesity by sex and age, per municipality in the Caribbean Netherlands, 2017
Over 100 thousand fewer unemployed in 2017
The employed labour force (15-74 yrs) increased by 176 thousand in 2017.