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Labour costs (in the production statistics)
In the production statistics by Statistics Netherlands the labour costs are the gross wages and salaries of employees and the social contributions payable by the employers.
Collective agreements
This includes: - Collectively labour agreements (CAO in Dutch) Wages and other working conditions laid down by the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment; - Wages and other working conditions laid...
Direct wage
The regular payment in money that belong to the gross wage applicable for social insurance schemes plus the value of the untaxed vacation certificates and savings schemes, the employee’s contribution...
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Uitvoeringsinstituut Werknemersverzekeringen (UWV)
The public organisation overseeing the implementation of Dutch social security laws.
Non-profit institution (NPI)
A legal or social unit intended for the production of goods whose status does not permit it to use profits or other financial earnings as a source of income. In practice, its productive activities...
Pension benefits
Private social security benefits of old- age pension insurance, life insurance or insurance against disability taken out by employers for their employees at pension funds and life insurance companies.
Financially independent
Situation in which the personal income from primary income sources and social insurances is higher than the low income concept used by Statistics Netherlands for one-person households.
Sector local government
Sub sector of the institutional sector general government. The sub sector includes aspects of government that do not belong to central government or social security institutions. Examples are...
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...
Non-produced assets
Economic assets that came about by a something that was not the result of a production process. These may be tangible and intangible assets and are classified by how they came into being. Some occur...
Rest-of-the-world current account
The balancing item covers current transactions between resident and non-residents, that is, transactions involving goods, services and income. The latter include primary income (capital gains and...
Personnel costs
This category comprises expenses like - gross wages and salaries of employees, including social security and pension scheme contributions - payments for temporary workers and hired personnel -...
Housing situation
Social-economic perspective on how people live in their homes.
Employers' direct benefits
Payments by employers to (former) employees, directly without involvement of the social funds.
Adult basic education
Courses intended for adults with a very low level of education. The courses focus on teaching language, arithmetic and social skills.
Gross fixed capital formation by government
Investments to expand or replace assets by Central government and other public sector enterprises and social , households and non-profit organisations.
Personal income
An individual’s gross income is made up of: income from work, income from enterprise, benefits from income insurance and social benefits (except child allowances).
Subjective well-being
The degree of satisfaction one feels about one’s financial and social position, housing situation, leisure, friends, society, marriage and family.
Refugee
Non-Dutch person who, according to the Geneva convention of 1951, has legitimate grounds to fear prosecution because of religious or political beliefs, nationality, race or belonging to a particular...
Wages and salaries according to National accounts
The compensation for the employee who has worked in a given period and which is payable by the employer, including the wage tax and social premiums paid by the employer on behalf of the employee.
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Income from labour
or persons and households this is wage and salary including employee-paid and employer-paid premiums for social insurance, bonuses, save-as-you-earn deductions and remuneration for labour carried out...
Current external balance
The balance of payments received and made due to services and income transactions with other countries. This consists of the export surplus, the balance of wages paid by and received from other...
Sector central government
Sub sector of the institutional sector government. This section of the government consists of the state's governing bodies and other central institutions whose competence covers the entire economic...