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Zero benefits
Benefits can be reduced to zero because of deductions due to income from work, sanctions, or suspension.
Gross weekly wage
Regularly paid weekly wage excluding occasional payments, before employee contributions to pension and early retirement schemes.
Labour productivity rate
The volume change of the gross value added in basic prices per unit of labour volume.
Hotels, restaurants
The provision to customers of lodging and/or prepared meals, snacks, and beverages for immediate consumption.
Wage sum
The total of wages and social premiums paid by employers. Use for: Compensation of employees.
Potential working hours
The weekly working hours agreed with the employee multiplied by the number of weeks per year.
Household forecast
Expected future developments in the number of households by type and size and in the population by future household position.
Taxes on production
Taxes related to the value and volume of the products produced or traded.
Gas works gas
Gas derived from coal and destined for distribution in the gas network, also known as town gas.
Dwelling (property tax perspective)
Real estate used primarily for housing purposes and real estate used in the service of housing purposes.
Never married
Marital status indicating that someone was never married or never in a registered partnership at the moment the survey took place.
Final court decision
Verdict by a judge in civil law started with a petition, ending a case in the relevant instance.
Highest completed education level
The highest level of education completed (according to the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI))
Court of justice
Court dealing with appeals of verdicts by lower courts in first instance. There are five courts of justice.
Archive location
Classification of archives by type: national, municipal, regional archives, archives by the water boards, municipal and water board clerks.
International mercantile shipping
Loaded and empty sea vessels entering Dutch ports to load and/or unload cargo and/or passengers.
Private sector
Companies in all sectors except government, health care and welfare, renting of and trade in real estate and mineral extraction.
Technical account
The section of the profit and loss account that shows the expenditures and revenues from normal operations.
Green pressure
The ratio between the number of people aged 0 to 20 and the number of people aged 20 to 65.
Alimony
Financial contribution of a divorcee to the upkeep of his/her child/children (child maintenance) or ex-partner (partner alimony)
Actual individual consumption
All expenditure on goods and services to satisfy individual human needs directly. This may be resident household or government spending.
Permanent job
A job based on a contract between an employer and an employee for an indefinite period of time.
Grey pressure
The ratio between the number of people aged 65 or over and the number of people aged 20 to 65.
Consumption
The use of goods and services for the direct satisfaction of individual or collective needs of members of society.
Social provisions benefits
Benefits paid to households by central and local government, not financed by premiums.