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Unemployment up in February
Unemployment stood at 392 thousand in February 2025.
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Sample margins housing rent changes
This paper provides estimated sampling margins for Statline outcomes on rental changes and an explanation of how they were calculated
Over 50 million holiday guests in 2024
A total of 51.7 million guests stayed at hotels, campsites and holiday parks in the Netherlands in 2024.
Migrants from India are staying longer in the Netherlands
Migrants from India are more likely to remain in the Netherlands, and for longer than they did in previous years.
Well-being ‘elsewhere’: summary
What is well-being ‘elsewhere’? Well-being elsewhere describes the impact of well-being in the Netherlands on the rest of the world, and particularly on the least developed countries (LDCs). It...
Fewer crimes recorded in 2024
In 2024, the police recorded an average of 2,220 crimes per day: 812 thousand in total.
Retail turnover up by almost 4 percent in January
Retail turnover was 3.8 percent higher in January 2025 than it was in January 2024. Sales volume was up by 2.0 percent.
Household consumption up by over 1 percent in January
Household spending was 1.2 percent higher in January 2025 than it was in January 2024, adjusted for price changes.
Manufacturers less negative in February
Dutch manufacturers were less negative in February than they were in January.
Environmental impact of tourism sector remains high
Between 2015 and 2022, the tourism sector contributed an average of 4 percent to the value added of the Dutch economy.
Manufacturers less negative in February
Dutch manufacturers were less negative in February than they were in January.
More bankruptcies in February
Adjusted for the number of court session days, there were 45 more bankruptcies in February than in January.
Essays on the organizational context of mental health disorders
Dissertation on how organizational practices contribute to the development and spread of mental health disorders in the workplace. This is done through three empirical studies on the link between...
First fall in number of breweries since 2010
On 1 January 2025, there were 740 breweries in the Netherlands: 40 fewer than in early 2024.
Nitrogen and phosphate in livestock manure exceed future emission limits
In 2024, 449 million kilograms of nitrogen compounds were emitted in livestock manure, a fall of 3 percent compared with the previous year.
Half of electricity is produced from renewable sources
Electricity production from renewable sources such as sun, wind and biomass rose by 10 percent to 61 billion kWh in 2024.
Manufacturing output up by 0.5 percent in January
In January 2025, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 0.5 percent higher than it was in January 2024.
Trade deficit with US due to mineral fuel imports
In the first three quarters of 2024, Dutch companies exported goods with a value of 28.2 billion euros to the United States
Collective wages up by 6.8 percent in third quarter
The hourly wage rates agreed under collective labour agreements, including special remunerations, rose by 6.8 percent in Q3 2024 relative to Q3 2023.
Multinational firms and local workers
This dissertation examines the impact of multinational firms on wages, career development, and job stability. Using matched employer-employee data from the Netherlands, the chapters explore how firm...
Netherlands scores high on gender equality within the EU
In 2024, the Netherlands had an average score of 78.8 on gender equality, putting it in third place in the European Union (EU) after Sweden and Denmark.
7 percent of vacant social housing allocated to asylum seekers in 2022
In 2022, nearly 7 percent of all vacant social housing units were allocated to households that included one or more asylum seekers granted residency in the Netherlands
Transportation of hazardous materials at lowest level since 2015
Over 657 million tonnes of hazardous materials were transported over Dutch territorial waters and via Dutch roads, railways and pipelines in 2023
No further increase in young people in paid work
For the first time since 2021, the percentage of young people aged 15 to 26 in paid work did not see an increase in 2024.