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Company course
A training or course financed in part or in total by the employer. Courses within secondary vocational training (bbl) are not included.
Export value
The value of the goods that Dutch companies and persons transfer to foreign companies and persons according to the method of change of economic ownership.
Multi-person household without children
Private household consisting of at least two people without children living at home, and possibly more additional members.
Government deficit 3.2 percent
The central government deficit over 2003 according to the EMU definition amounts to 14.4 billion euro, i.e. 3.2 percent of the GDP. This is a first estimate based on figures which recently became...
Reference person
Member of the household on whom the household positions of the other household members are based, and whose characteristics may also be characteristic for the household.
World market energy prices
The monthly average of the daily prices ( the average of the highest and lowest daily rate) that was actually paid on the spot and futures markets for energy.
People living together
Concerns two people living together as a couple, whether or not they are married or registered as partners, who form a private household.
Value added tax (VAT)
Product-related tax paid to producers when they deliver their product; it is ultimately passed on to the end-user of the product.
Export value of goods (trade)
The value of all goods, including costs insurance freight (CIF) up to the Dutch border. The goods are domestically produced or imported.
Gross annual wage
The sum of gross wages, the annual wage applicable for social insurance schemes, employee contributions to pension and early retirement schemes and employee savings schemes.
Tourist accommodation
Any place, indoors or outdoors, equipped for and in use as a place where guests (tourists) can pay to stay overnight. One establishment may offer several types of accommodation.
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.
Inventories
Assets consisting of goods and services produced in the current or earlier period which are kept on for sales, use in the production process or another future use.
Transaction (law)
Meeting one or more prerequisites set by the police or the public prosecutor under certain circumstances to prevent prosecution such as paying a fine, so that the right to prosecute ends.
Divorce procedure
Procedure petitioning a Dutch court to grant a divorce, a legal separation, an annulment of a marriage after a legal separation or an annulment of a registered partnership.
Day trip destination
The place where the visitor has been. If the visitor went to more than one place, the place that is furthest away from the place of departure is used.
Obtaining the Dutch nationality by recognition
Obtaining the Dutch nationality of non-Dutch children who are recognised by a Dutch father before they reach adulthood or who become legitimate due to his marriage.
Coal tar
A tough black liquid mass. It is used in the preservation of iron, underwater treatment, underground constructions in concrete or steel, the outsides of ships, wooden sheds, barges and boats.
Redundancy Pay Fund
Fund paying out unemployment benefits for a maximum of six months for employees who worked in the branch of industry right before they became unemployed.
Buildings
Everything that is built and consists of walls and a roof, with a permanent character, intended for accommodation, trade, transport, and/or work. Not included are greenhouses and storage tanks.
Age specific fertility rate
The number of live-born children borne by women of a particular age group in a given period related to the average number of women in that age group and period.
Taxes on products
Taxes payable per unit produced or traded. They are related to the value and volume of the product and apply to produced and imported products.
Extended custody
Taking somebody into custody for a maximum of four days on the orders of the public prosecutor when the time allowed to hold a suspect for questioning (six hours) is insufficient.
Net wage
The gross wage minus pension premiums, early retirement and health insurance paid by the employee, if applicable plus transfer and minus wage tax and social security premiums.