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Stillborn child
Baby born after a pregnancy lasting at least 24 weeks (prior to 1 July 1991 this was 28 weeks) who showed no sign of life after birth such as breathing, activity of the heart or muscles.
Reference year for social benefits
Measure for the average number of benefits in a given period, calculated as the number of days in a year in which benefits were paid divided by the number of working days in that year.
General Old Age Pension Act (AOW)
A general compulsory insurance for the entire population that provides people with an income from the AOW entitlement age. In the Dutch social security system this is a social insurance.
Single parent family with at least one under aged child
Private household consisting of one parent and at least one child who is under age and lives at home, without any additional members.
Calendar
Week 18 (30 April-4 May 2007)
Petition
Procedure in a civil case where a judge may grant a legal provision to the applicants, such as adoption or guardianship, but also in the case of a divorce started with a petition and ending with an...
Fixed credit
Type of credit where the entire amount of the loan becomes available to the lender. The amount plus interest and costs has to be repaid in a fixed number of terms. The amounts repaid cannot be used...
Net financial income
Total revenues and profits minus costs and losses of: - interest; - participations; - dividends; - loans; - investments; - other financial items.
Pension insurance
An insurance an employer has with a pension fund or insurance company in order to provide the employees with a pension to supplement the benefits under the General Old Age Pension Act (AOW).
Overnight stay
Each night a guest spends in an accommodation in so far as this is not a permanent guest in a holiday or boarding house, or someone who permanently rents a chalet or camp site in a camping ground.
Wealth
Wealth equals assets minus liabilities. Assets are mainly bank balances, shares, real estate, and business capital. Liabilities include debts incurred for the home and consumer credit. Own homes and...
Business services
SIC sections 72-74, which includes: - Computer services and information technology; - Research and development; - Other business services, including: - legal and administrative services; ...
Equipment and inventory costs
Rent and lease of machinery, equipment and computers (excluding software) and (office) furniture and equipment.
How do I report changes that may pertain to my obligation to provide an Intrastat declaration?
frequently asked questions about Int. Trade in Goods
Inbound transit value
The part of the import value that consists of goods that foreign companies and persons re-export from the Netherlands to abroad in an (almost) unprocessed state.
Other self-employed person
A person who works for their own account and risk, but not in their own company or as a contributing family worker. This category contains for example people with result from other labour like...
Value added of infrastructure, 1995 – 2016
Exploratory study on the value added of infrastructure, incl. international figures.
Suspect
Before prosecution starts this is the person who, on the grounds of facts or circumstances, is suspected of having committed a punishable act. Once prosecution has started it is the person against...
Overall household debt marginally up
Statistics Netherlands reported today that the overall Dutch household debt exceeded 742 billion euros at the end of March 2015, i.e. 2 billion euros up from one quarter previously. In the period...
Intermediate consumption
The goods and services consumed as inputs by a process of production, which are transformed into new products at the end of the process such as raw materials, semi-manufactured goods, services of...
Other social insurance costs
This category includes: - contributions to health insurance; - costs of staff relocation and housing; - costs of child care, etc.
Learning support department
Education for pupils in lower secondary prevocational training (vmbo) who require remedial teaching or support in dealing with their behavioural or motivational problems to graduate. Students can...
Sector non-profit institutions serving households
The institutional sector of the economy consists of foundations and clubs whose resources are principally derived from voluntary contributions from households and from property income. Examples are...