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CBS expert group to focus on how to measure the new economy
CBS expert group to focus on how to measure the new economy
‘Dutch Trade in Facts and Figures’: reliable figures to underpin policy
In 2018, the Netherlands earned nearly 34 percent of GDP through exports of goods and services.
Representative outliers
Representative outliers are extreme values in a sample, which are assumed to have been observed correctly, and for which it is assumed that the population contains other similar elements. This report...
Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours;(2000=100), 2000-2014
Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours, Index fig. 2000=100 monthly, SIC'93
A plea for consistent income inequality figures
There is a lot of social debate about income inequality. Has income inequality increased over the longer term or not?
International election observation and assessment of elections
On 8 and 9 April 2011, an international Expert Meeting took place on the monitoring and assessment of elections. It was the first time election observers from the academic world, politics and...
Minimum problems in physics and economics (in Dutch)
Dissertation on solving minimum problems.
Research by CBS, Eurostat and LinkedIn on Dutch graduates
Article about Research by CBS, Eurostat and LinkedIn on Dutch graduates
The relationship between R&D investments and exports in the Netherlands
Relationship between R&D and export of goods and services, and the role of productivity therein.
Political engagement and cynicism go hand in hand
One third of the Dutch population are politically active. They participate in discussions on political issues, take to the streets to demonstrate, sign petitions and contact politicians.
Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; NA, 1995-2017
Financial balance sheets and transactions by economic sectors Sectors, balance sheets, assets and liabilities
Correcting survey measurement with road sensor data
Time-based diary surveys collect data over specified time intervals and impose a heavy response burden.
Seasonal adjustment
Many time series at Statistics Netherlands suffer from seasonal or working-day effects. Energy use by households, for example, will be higher in the winter than in the summer. In the interpretation...
Towards a better health expectancy
Statistics Netherlands (SN) has been publishing figures on health expectancy (HE) for several years. So far we have published about various variants of health expectancy, broken down by various...
Correcting survey measurement error with big data from road sensors through capture-recapture
Using capture-recapture to correcy survey measurement error with big data from road sensors.
The IM: measuring globalisation
For ten years already, it has described the consequences and characteristics of globalisation as they apply to the Netherlands in an accessible manner
Wellbeing; participation and trust, 2003-2012
Happiness, satisfaction with life, Club participation, church attendance, volunteer work, trust
Business panels
The primary goal of business panels is to obtain estimates of the turnover, including estimates of the changes of the level of the turnover. Panels can also be used for obtaining observations on...
Monitoring major enterprises within Europe
The LCU team is currently taking part in a Eurostat project that allows sharing of the related knowledge and expertise among the statistical offices in the ESS member states.
Study on fair algorithms for policy-making
In Dutch society, more and more decisions are being made by automated systems which are based on algorithms.
Canada, UK and Sweden replicate innovation lab
Interacting and sharing ideas on an international scale
United Nations monitors international energy market
Important objective of Oslo Group is to investigate the uniform use of new data sources for compiling energy statistics
Eigenvalue techniques for qualitative data
Dissertation on different statistical techniques that can be used to analyse qualitative data.