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Rest-of-the-world current account
The balancing item covers current transactions between resident and non-residents, that is, transactions involving goods, services and income. The latter include primary income (capital gains and...
Kind-of-activity unit
Statistical unit that groups all the parts of an enterprise contributing to the performance of an activity at class level (4- digits) of NACE Rev. 1 and corresponds to one or more operational...
Import value of goods (trade)
The value of all goods brought into the Dutch economy for consumption. This is the case when import duties and national taxes have been paid. For imports from EU countries this is the value of the...
Environmental Input-Output Analyses for the Netherlands
Environmental Input-Output Analyses of greenhouse gases in the Netherlands
Propensity to consume (mean)
Household consumption in relation to the gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices.
Supplied consumer credit
Supplied credit to private individuals for consumption purposes. Mortgages are not included.
Hotels, restaurants
The provision to customers of lodging and/or prepared meals, snacks, and beverages for immediate consumption.
Current account
Current accounts concern the generation, distribution and redistribution of income and its use in the form of final consumption. They permit the calculation of saving.
Social assistance benefits in kind
Goods and services provided to households, based on social security legislation. These are financed by general taxes, and seen as government consumption rather than income transfers (e.g. individual...
Social security benefits in kind
Goods and services provided to households, based on social security legislation. These are mainly financed by premiums, and seen as government consumption rather than income transfers.
The Dutch economy 2013
Today Statistics Netherlands publishes De Nederlandseeconomie2013.
Value added
The income formed in the production process. The value added equals the production (in basic prices) minus intermediate consumption (in purchasing prices). Value added is the income available to...
Housing costs
Including rent, lease and repair and maintenance of housing and premises, cleaning services and insurance premiums water consumption, furniture, etc.
GDP growth rate 0.4 percent in Q3 2017
Gross domestic product (GDP) posted a growth rate of 0.4 percent in Q3 2017 relative to Q2
Economy improves further
Economy improves further
GDP growth rate 0.4 percent in Q3 2019
According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands GDP expanded by 0.4 percent in Q3 2019 relative to the previous quarter.
GDP growth 0.5 percent in Q4 2016
GDP growth 0.5 percent in Q4 2016.
Economy continues to grow
Economy continues to grow
GDP growth rate 0.8 percent in Q2 2018
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), GDP showed 0.8 percent growth in Q2 2018.
Lifestyle, preventive screening; sex,age; 2010-2013
Smoking, alcohol consumption, overweight, height, weight, contraceptive pill use, preventive screening, age and sex.
Economic growth 0.5 percent in Q1 2016
Economic growth 0.5 percent in Q1 2016
Renewable electricity; domestic production, imports and exports, 1990-2013
Domestic production, import and exports of renewable electricity from hydro power, wind energy, solar photovoltaic energy and biomass