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Profit from enterprise
Fiscal profit from enterprise plus the allowance for wealth and investments
Duration
The weighted average time of the payment of interest and redemption of a group of bonds.
Contractual working hours
The annual working hours of fulltime employees as specified in the collective labour agreement.
Pension premiums
Premiums paid on the basis of collective contracts with pension funds or life insurance companies.
Rhine and Meuse river
Waterways originating from the river Rhine and the river Meuse, including their tidal rivers.
Passenger-kilometre
Unit of measurement for transport of persons, representing the transport of a passenger over one kilometre.
Economically independent
Situation in which personal income from primary sources exceeds 70 percent of the net minimum wage.
Support unit (creative ed.)
Institutions performing work for the coordination and support of classes in schools and community centres.
Other taxes on production
Taxes on production payable by the producers regardless of the volume or value of the products sold.
Towing barge
Vessel designed for shipping freight, without its own mechanical propulsion but specially designed to be towed.
Biogas
Gas derived through active fermentation of organic material from sewage purification (sewage gas), landfill gas and other biomass fermentation.
Steel oven gas
Gas derived as by-product from the processing of iron to steel in steel ovens.
Land use, classification
Functional classification of mutually exclusive categories which together encompass the entire surface of the Netherlands.
Heavy drinker
Someone who drinks six glasses of alcohol or more a day at least once a week.
Degree of capacity utilisation of machinery/installations
The degree to which a company used its means of production.
Early retirement fund
Foundation carrying out the early retirement scheme for a given company or branch of industry.
Labour relationship
The distinction between jobs with a fixed contract and jobs where the contract is flexible.
Arts student
Someone who has signed up for a course in the arts of more than twenty weeks.
Person with a Dutch background
Person of whom both parents were born in the Netherlands.
Saving (of a sector)
The part of the disposable income of a sector that is not used for consumer spending.
Producer confidence
Mood indicator for short-term developments in industrial production based on the opinions and expectations of producers.
Sickness absence rate
The ratio between the number of cases of sick leave and the number of employees.
Other private social benefits
These are benefits paid by employers out of special reserves, which are segregated from their other reserves.
Social benefits in cash
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions, financed by premiums (unemployment, disability, sickness, old age).