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Discharge from all further prosecution
A court order issued in cases where the Public Prosecution Service has been able to prove the charges against a defendant, but the relevant offence or the offender is not punishable.
Non-life insurance claim
Payment made by resident and non-resident insurance companies to resident and non-resident policy holders in order to compensate for damage resulting from accident, illness, theft, collision etc.
Field of education SOI 2006
The place of educational programs in the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 2006 based on the economic sector, area of working live or scientific area on which the program focuses.
Couple with at least one child under age
Private household consisting of a couple and at least one child under age who still lives at home, without other household members.
Taking away parental powers or custody on legal grounds
Court decision to discharge parents from their authority or to relieve a guardian of guardianship on the basis of inability to fulfil their tasks of care and education.
Sick leave percentage
The number of calendar days (including weekends) of sick leave in the observation period, divided by the labour volume (in fulltime equivalents) multiplied by the number of calendar days in the...
Field of education SOI 2006
The place of educational programs in the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 2006 based on the economic sector, area of working live or scientific area on which the program focuses.
Non-life insurance premiums
Premiums paid by resident and non-resident policy holders to resident and non-resident insurance companies in order to insure against damage resulting from accident, illness, theft, collision etc.
Primary income (NA)
All income a resident sector receives for participating directly in the production process and due to ownership of assets. Or for making the material non-produced asset available to another...
Contractual social premiums
The employer’s contribution paid in the framework of insuring pensions for employees and the premiums for additional disablement and unemployment insurance, sick leave benefits and social funds...
Capital account
The capital account records acquisitions less disposals of non-financial assets by resident units and measures the change in net worth due to saving (final balancing item in the current accounts) and...
Fixed capital formation
Assets acquired or produced under own management intended as input in the production process. These are mostly assets with a lifecycle of more than one year (e.g. buildings, dwellings, machines,...
Occupational Disability Insurance Act (WAO)
The law entitles employees who become disabled to a benefit replacing their wages when they become long-term disabled, e.g. for more than one year.
Financial leasing
All purchases of new or second hand material fixed assets that became available for production during the reporting year and will be used for more than one year, that were obtained through financial...
Unorganised trip
Holiday trip: - for which accommodation is booked directly with the owner or manager: - for which no accommodation or transport was booked before the day of departure; - in a second home or...
Bankruptcy
State declared by the court when a debtor has ceased all payments after which the assets and income of the bankrupt are ceased as a possible compensation to the creditor(s).
Trade union federation
The umbrella organisation of trade unions that engages as a social partner in the negotiations at the national level in the Stichting van de Arbeid, Sociaal-Economische Raad, Sociale...
Percentage of cases solved
The total number of crimes solved in a given period expressed as a percentage of the number of crimes of the same sort recorded by the police in that period.
Life table population
Fictitious cohort usually consisting of 100 thousand men or women who, at any age, are subject to sex and age-specific mortality risks as observed in a given period or for a given birth cohort.
Special primary education
The continuation of the previous school types for children with learning and behavioural difficulties (LOM) and children with learning difficulties (MLK), and for toddlers whose development requires...
Regulation of working hours
Working hours are divided into: - regular working hours (only during the day on week days), - irregular working hours (distinguishable in: working evenings, working nights, working Saturdays and...
Sickness Benefits Act (ZW)
The law insures employees against the expense from sickness and labour disability. The law applies when there is no legal obligation to continue paying wages.
Children's telephone
Institution set up to provide help when children (age 8-18) phone in a question or problem; for problem spotting and prevention, studying underlying causes and preventing a repeat or worsening of the...
Enterprise
The actual transactor in the production process characterised by independence in decisions about the process and by providing products to others.
Accounting rules
Rules for the decentralised government in the area of financial accounting, on the basis of which interested parties can form an informed opinion about the financial situation of the decentralised...