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University degree costs less
In 2010, a schooling path ending in a university master’s degree in the Netherlands cost 153 thousand euro. It is the first time that the costs are lower than in the previous year.
More bankruptcies in November
The number of corporate bankruptcies has increased. The trend has been relatively stable in recent years.
Businesses face growing shortage of staff
At the start of Q3 2018, staff shortages in the non-financial private sector had increased according to the business confidence indicator. This formed an impediment to business operations across...
More bankruptcies in May
The number of corporate bankruptcies has risen.
More bankruptcies in March
According to Statistics Netherlands (CBS), the number of company bankruptcies has risen marginally.
Number of bankruptcies remains stable
Number of bankruptcies remains stable
Downward trend bankruptcies continues
Downward trend bankruptcies continues
Health accounts; providers and financing, 2005-2013
Health Accounts; providers and financing, with link to Dutch Health and Social Care Accounts
Lowest number of bankruptcies since August 2008
Lowest number of bankruptcies
Considerable increase number of bankruptcies
The number of bankruptcies rose substantially in November. Most were filed in the financial services sector.
Lowest number of bankruptcies in 8 years
Lowest number of bankruptcies in 8 years
Again fewer bankruptcies
Again fewer bankruptcies
Rising labour productivity does not result in higher remunerations for employees
Adjusted for inflation, the average remuneration per employee has decreased after the outbreak of the credit crunch in 2008, although labour productivity increased. This means that the higher labour...
Number of bankruptcies hardly changed
The number of corporate bankruptcies has hardly changed. The trend has been relatively stable in recent years.
More bankruptcies
More bankruptcies
Modest rise again for collectively agreed wages in 2011
The increase in collectively negotiated wage rates was again modest in 2011. Just as in 2010, wages rose by 1.3 percent on average.
No decrease for government deficit
The Dutch government spent 16.5 billion euro more than it received in the first half of 2011. This deficit is about the same as in the first half of 2010.
Transition plan redesign of the Dutch Labour Force Survey
Estimating discontinuities with a parallel run and a time series modelling approach
Week 52: mortality further up among long-term care users
In week 52 of 2020 (21 to 27 December inclusive), there were 3.8 thousand deaths. The number of deaths rose further among people receiving long-term care.