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Transition to homeownership in the Netherlands
Employing micro-level population register data from the Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek (CBS), we discuss the extent to which parental socio-economic status (SES) and educational attainment...
Bankruptcies up by over 50 percent in 2023
Altogether 3,271 businesses and institutions were declared bankrupt, over 50 percent more than in 2022.
Choice of an Index Method for Consumer Energy Prices
Recently, detailed customer data of utility companies were made available to Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Business demography, European standard; legal form, SIC2008
Enterprise births; enterprise deaths; enterprise population SIC 2008; legal forms
CO2 emissions from road traffic up by nearly three percent in 2022
CO2 emissions from road traffic on Dutch territory were 26.9 billion kilograms in 2022
Manufacturers slightly more negative in March
Dutch manufacturers were more negative in March than one month previously.
1920
By 1920, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) had become a large public sector institution. For comparison, when Henri Methorst was appointed Director in 1906, the organisation had five departments and...
From which countries is it allowed to log in on the CBS Microdata-environment?
It is only allowed to work via RA from countries within the European Economic Area or from countries for which the European Commission has determined an adequate level of data protection.
HSMR 2023 Methodological Report
Methods used for the calculation of the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios 2021-2023
CBS Chief Data Officer plays a key role in the responsible use of data
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has recently appointed its first Chief Data Officer.
1,862 suicide deaths in 2023
In 2023, 1,862 people took their own lives.
SDG 3 Good health and well-being
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 Good health and well-being. SDG 3 ensures healthy lives and promotes well-being for everyone. Everybody must have the opportunity to live in good...
Data ethics high on the agenda at CBS
On 6 March 2024, the fourth IBDS Café was held at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Netherlands is second-largest exporter and importer of goods in EU
The Netherlands is the second-largest importer and exporter of goods in the European Union, after Germany.
Unemployment rate up
From July through September, unemployment rose by an average of 6 thousand per month.
Monitor of Well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals 2023
Summary of the Monitor of Well-being and the SDGs 2023 with an overview of trends, the position of the Netherlands in the EU27 and the most recent developments in well-being ‘here and now’, ‘later’...
Economic outlook deteriorates further
The economic climate in January 2024 is more negative than it was in December.
Consumers are slightly less negative once again
In February 2024, the mood among consumers improved slightly further.
Inflation at 2.7 percent in May according to flash estimate
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports in a flash estimate that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 2.7 percent in May.
Gross fixed capital formation in tangible assets; volume figures
Fixed capital formation in tangible assets Year on year volume changes
Unemployment rate slightly down in October
In October, unemployment fell to 3.6 percent of the labour force. In September, it stood at 3.7 percent in September, which means that the slight increase in unemployment over the past six months did...
Population of the Netherlands reaches 18 million
The population of the Netherlands will pass 18 million today, according to estimates
Agricultural sector records slightly higher income in 2022
In 2022, the Dutch agricultural sector generated 1.9 percent more income than in 2021. At the same time, animal output dropped slightly (-0.7 percent) while crop output fell relatively sharply by...
Manufacturers marginally less negative in February
Dutch manufacturers were less negative in February than one month previously.
House prices up by 7.5 percent in April
In April 2024, existing owner-occupied dwellings were 7.5 percent more expensive, on average, relative to one year previously. Prices were 1.0 percent higher in April than they were in March.