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Criminal offence
Punishable act classified as serious in the criminal laws.
Part-time employee
Employee with a part-time job.
Surrounding address density
The average number of addresses within a one kilometre radius.
Area used for transport
Area used for rail, road or air transport.
Married couple
Couple consisting of two married people, including people with a registered partnership.
Labour force (12-hours threshold)
People: - who have paid work for twelve hours or more (employed labour force (12-hours threshold)), or - who don't have paid work or for less than twelve hours per week, recently looked for work for...
Real estate tax
Tax on the ownership and use of real estate.
Regular working hours
Working during the day at regular working hours.
Normal leaded
Leaded motor gasoline with an octane rating of less than 95.
Net migration
The number of people moving in minus the number of people moving out.
Local client potential
The number of potential clients from the residential areas in a municipality.
VAT paid
The amount of value added tax (VAT) paid by producers to the government.
Working age population
The section of the population of working age .
Environmental measure
Measure with the primary motive of reducing the environmental burden.
Place name
The name of a place of a built-up area within a municipality
Regional client potential
The number of potential clients of the residential areas in a municipality.
White spirit and SBP
Light oil destined for use as solvent or cleaner.
Incoming sea vessel
A ship loading and/or unloading in a Dutch port.
Migration
A move between two geographic entities resulting in a change of municipality or country.
Housing situation
Social-economic perspective on how people live in their homes.
Municipal archive
Archive storage for a municipality managed by an appointed archivist.
Institutionalised population
The total population in institutional households.
Household
Private or institutional household.
Propane
A hydrocarbon consisting of three carbon and eight hydrogen atoms (C3H8).
Court order
Motivated, legally binding verdict by a judge in a court case.