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Subsidies
Payment by the government or EU institutions to resident producers with the aim to influence production levels, prices, or remuneration of the production factors.
Neighbourhood
Part of a municipality dominated by a given type of land use or buildings. For instance: industrial area, residential area with high-rise or low-rise buildings.
Open-ended labour contract
An employment contract which does not specify a fixed period of time or a final date of employment, except a retirement date.
Perinatal mortality (WHO)
The total number of still births after a pregnancy of at least 28 weeks, plus babies who died within a week after birth.
Not starting and/or ending treatment
Medical decision at the end of life in which the likelihood or certainty exists that a patient will die sooner.
Personal income
An individual’s gross income is made up of: income from work, income from enterprise, benefits from income insurance and social benefits (except child allowances).
Property income (NR)
Income that owners of financial assets and tangible non-produced assets receive when they put them at the disposal of other institutional units.
Independent thrombosis service
Enterprises classified in SBI 86.92.4 ("Medical laboratories, intensive care for thrombotic patients and other analyses supporting medical treatment") with the only activity thrombosis service.
Subsidies on imports
Subsidies on imports are related to the value or the volume of imported products that are re-exported without undergoing any processing.
Electricity
Flow of electrons used to light lamps or to operate washing machines. Electrons are elementary particles in an atom with a negative charge that flow by a potential difference
Final court judgement
Verdict by a judge in a civil law case started with a summons and ending with a final decision in the relevant instance.
College for Documentary Information Management
Training in information management provided by the SOD, the foundation for teaching and exams in documentary information supply and administrative organisation.
Degree of organisation (trade union membership rate)
The number of employees who are trade union members, expressed as a percentage of the total number of employees.
Mobility motive
The activity at the destination of the trip. If this is the home address, then it is the activity at the origin of the trip.
Home care
Care aimed to support clients in such a way that they can live at home instead of being hospitalised or admitted to a nursing home etc.
Steam and/or warm water
Steam is water with a temperature of more than 100 degrees Celsius. Warm water has a temperature of less than 100 degrees Celsius
Other household member
Someone forming a private household without being a partner, parent in a single family household, or child living at home.
Occupational health
Protecting and improving the health of employees when related to the relationship employees have with their work and working environment.
Wage restraint
A reduction in the pay increases of contractual wages. The main reason is to use the money saved to create new jobs or limit reductions.
Land (surface)
In determining the total land area the inland waterways of less than six metres wide, marshes, salt marshes, swamps, reedy lands etc. are included.
Yield of government bonds
Indicator of long-term interest calculated on the basis of the prices of all government bonds with a fixed life quoted on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange.
Save-as-you-earn deduction
The part of the gross wages deposited in the employee’s account for the save-as-you-earn scheme.
Working in shifts
Working in a system where the working hours of two or more groups of employees (of about equal numbers) follow or slightly overlap.
Savings
The amount of non-transferable deposits with resident banks, which is held in the Netherlands by the sector households and the sector non-profit institutions serving households.
Industry
'SIC sections B-F, thus including: - Mineral extraction; - Manufacturing industry; - Production and distribution of and trade in electricity, natural gas, steam and water; - Construction industry.