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Higher turnover in the Dutch manufacturing industry
In January 2005, turnover of the Dutch manufacturing industry was 8 percent higher than in January 2004. The increase was mainly due to higher selling prices. Industrial production in the period...
CBS examines the value of data
Data are becoming more and more important for society and within the economy.
Net labour participation rate
The percentage of the employed labour force in the population (labour force and not in the labour force).
Unemployment rate
The unemployed labour force as a percentage of the (employed and unemployed) labour force.
FAQ for support and recovery packages due to the coronavirus pandemic
frequently asked questions about RGS
Trends in the Netherlands 2016
Trends in the Netherlands provides figures over 2015 on topics such as population
FAQ for support and recovery packages due to the coronavirus pandemic
frequently asked questions about Annual / Production statistics
Angelique Berg appointed as new Director General of CBS
Angelique Berg appointed as new Director General of CBS
Older employees: more concerned, but also most enthusiastic about their job
More and more employees in the Netherlands are worried about losing their job.
Far less child care compensation paid in 2012
The Dutch tax authorities paid out over 2.4 billion in child care compensation in 2012. This is about 400 million less than in 2011.
Person with a Dutch background
Person of whom both parents were born in the Netherlands.
Nitrogen Dossier: Introduction
By emission, we mean the release of molecules into the air, water or soil. In the case of nitrogen, this refers specifically to the emission of reactive forms, such as nitrogen oxides and ammonia,...
Consumer confidence virtually unchanged in March
In March, confidence among Dutch consumers remains virtually the same as in the previous month.
Drop in import value lowers Caribbean Netherlands’ trade deficits
In 2020, all three islands of the Caribbean Netherlands recorded a year-on-year decrease in their goods trade deficit. St Eustatius saw the sharpest decline, followed by Bonaire and Saba.