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Advanced archive management studies

Training in archive management provided by the SOD, the foundation for teaching and exams in documentary information supply and administrative organisation.

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Water (surface)

Total surface of water inland and open, excluding inland waterways of less than six metres wide, marshes, salt marshes, swamps, reedy lands etc.

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Secondary special education

Until 1998 secondary education for children who require a special approach due to behavioural or learning difficulties or a physical disability.

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Special income support

Income support provided under special circumstances only, when the welfare recipient incurs higher costs than the normal benefits provide for.

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Financial intermediation

The channelling, on one's own account, of funds from parties that have financial means available to parties requiring extra financial means.

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Net reproduction rate

The average number of daughters a group of women would give birth to, if certain age-specific fertility and mortality figures were to apply.

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Shelving surface, for own use (archives)

The metres of shelves available in units fir for shelving archives in use for an archives own items.

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Primary energy source

Energy source extracted from nature, such as oil, natural gas, coal and forms of renewable energy such as wind and water power.

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Sector financial corporations

The institutional sector of the economy consisting of institutions whose principle activity is intermediation between supply and demand for money.

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North Sea

The body of water to the west of the coast of the provinces Zeeland, North and South Holland and the Wadden islands.

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Special purpose housing

A complex, a building or part of a building purpose-built for permanent occupation by an institutional household.

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Sub district court sector

The lowest level in the court system, formerly the sub district (cantonal) courts. They are part of the district court organisation.

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Type of museum

Museums are classified by the kind of collection they exhibit: art, history, natural history, business & technology, ethnography and mixed.

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Own risk bearer

An employer who bears the risk of sickness benefits insurance, with approval of the industrial insurance board.

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Gross fixed capital formation by government

Investments to expand or replace assets by Central government and other public sector enterprises and social , households and non-profit organisations.

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Sector corporations

The sector of the economy whose principle activity is the production of market goods and services. The sector consists of financial and non-financial corporations.

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Income support debt

Welfare recipient who has a debt outstanding with a municipality, related to the welfare provisions (WWB, IOAW, IOAZ or (W)WIK).

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Other subsidies on production

Subsidies on production that are not directly related to the volume or value of the products sold. These are mainly wage subsidies.

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Regional archive centre

An archive of various municipalities and/or water boards brought together in a common building and managed by an appointed archivist.

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Pension based on last wage earned

Pension where the pension benefits paid are based on the last salary earned before retirement.

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Days leave

Paid days leave agreed on a yearly basis, including extra days paid leave granted on the basis of age, position, seniority etc.

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Group accommodation

An establishment with at least twenty sleeping places, providing lodging to groups (not families) with rooms or chalets, campsites or collective dormitories.

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Unemployment

The phenomenon that people without paid work, who recently looked for work and are directly available for it, can’t get a job.

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Child living at home

Someone with a child-parent relationship with one or two of the adults in the household.

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Joinder for trial

Joining registered court cases by the public prosecutor so that the judge can pronounce judgement on several cases in one verdict.

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