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Does balancing of survey response reduce nonresponse bias
Recently, representativeness indicators, or R-indicators, have been proposed as indirect measures of nonresponse error in surveys.
Personnel costs
This category comprises expenses like - gross wages and salaries of employees, including social security and pension scheme contributions - payments for temporary workers and hired personnel -...
Sector social security funds
Sub sector of the institutional sector government. This is the part of government that administers and implements the social insurance benefits. The levels are set by the government. The sub sector...
Caribbean Netherlands, Bonaire: employed population; characteristics 2010
Employed population Bonaire by sex, position in the job and gross monthly income
Wellbeing; safety, 2003-2010
Happiness, satisfaction with life, Feelings of unsafety
Water tax
Overall term for the tax on tap water and ground water and tax on the use of municipal land. The latter is levied for some but not other water companies. Ground water tax is levied when groundwater...
Type of residence status of non-Dutch people
Formal situation regarding the residency of a non-Dutch person in the Netherlands. For instance an A-status, a permit on humanitarian grounds, a conditional permit to stay in the country, a residence...
Disablement provisions
These include the law on industrial accidents of 1901 and 1921, the law on accidents in agriculture and horticulture of 1922-1967, the law on invalidity (since 1919), the law on industrial disability...
Labour force; history 1970 - 2006
Labour force; historical series Broken down by labour position, registered unemployed and sex
Financial transactions
The changes in acquisitions and liabilities of a sector to other sectors and the rest of the world. These are often mirror images of real transactions, but they can also stand on their own (such as...
Prevocational secondary education
Prevocational training preparing for vocational training at the secondary level. It is a four-year course with four tracks, each with a fixed curriculum and set final exams: VMBO theoretical...
Collective agreements
This includes: - Collectively labour agreements (CAO in Dutch) Wages and other working conditions laid down by the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment; - Wages and other working conditions laid...
Educational level SOI 1998
The place in the classification of educational programs by level according to the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 1998. This level is based on the minimum educational attainment...
Integration process is uphill struggle
Young people with non-western background still lagging behind in socio-economic terms compared to their native Dutch counterpartsIn socio-economic terms.
Unemployment almost unchanged
According to figures released today, 630 thousand people in the Netherlands were unemployed in November.
Dutch economy shrinks by 5.1 percent in second quarter 2009
The Dutch economy shrank by 5.1 percent in the second quarter of 2009 compared with the same quarter last year.
Income from labour
or persons and households this is wage and salary including employee-paid and employer-paid premiums for social insurance, bonuses, save-as-you-earn deductions and remuneration for labour carried out...
Disadvantaged pupil
Pupil in regular primary education who belongs to a disadvantaged category. In order to calculate the financial contribution to schools, each pupil is assigned a weight. Special needs pupils are...
Reporting frequency of the sickness absence rate in government
The ratio between the number of cases of sick leave started in the observation period and the number of employees. The duration of the observation period influences the reporting frequency which...
Primary distribution of income
Primary income distribution refers to income formation that results directly from the production process, and the distribution of it over the production factors (labour, capital) and government...
Employers' social contributions
The premiums paid by employers to social security on the gross wages. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums, and payments made directly by the employer.