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Services sector accounts for over three-quarters of Dutch economy
The importance of the services sector to the Dutch economy has increased significantly since 1950, and by 2023 accounted for 77 percent of total economic output in the Netherlands.
Population dynamics; birth, death and migration per region
Population growth by birth, death and migration, per sex and region
Economic contraction of 0.1 percent in Q1 2024
According to the first quarterly estimate from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) based on the data currently available, in Q1 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.1 percent relative to the...
Using satellite data to focus on air pollution and socioeconomic inequality
The European statistics office Eurostat held its fifth European Big Data Hackathon in Brussels between 6 and 11 March 2025.
Small area estimation of sickness absence indicators
Discussion paper about a method to estimate detailed figures on sickness absence for the Health and Wellbeing branch
Environmental Goods and Services Sector, industries; national accounts
Environmental sector by economic activity and per environmental domain Environmental protection, Resource management and Economic activity
Economic picture deteriorates again
The economic climate in March 2024 is more negative than it was in February.
New CBS research focuses on the ecology and economy of North Sea
The Dutch area of the North Sea is our country’s largest nature reserve, but it is also used intensively by maritime traffic and for wind farms, for example.
Environmental impact of the tourism sector
The purpose of this study is to analyse economic evolution in the tourism sector in relation to its impact on the environment for the 2015-2022 research period.
Internationalisation Monitor 2026, first edition
Relationship between the Netherlands and France: economy, innovation, digitalisation, sustainability, trade, export earnings, investment and multinationals.
Proximity to facilities; distances by car, regional
Distances to and number of facilities: healthcare, retail, leisure, schools and culture per municipality and other regional classifications
Economic picture deteriorates again
The economic climate in February 2024 is more negative than it was in January.
Production process; economic activity, region, National Accounts
Output; Gross value added; Labour input Economic activity (SIC2008); Region; Periods
More freshwater biodiversity, less on land
Since 1990, the Living Planet Index for the Netherlands has increased by an average of 13 percent.
Well-being is higher among men than among women
Well-being among women is less high than it is among men, on avearge.
Economic outlook deteriorates further
The economic climate in January 2024 is more negative than it was in December.
Spending on health and social care up by 8.9 percent in 2024
In 2024, government spending on health and social care, including childcare rose by 8.9 percent to 155 billion euros.
The Netherlands has more millionaires than ever
On 1 January 2024, 5.5 percent of households in the Netherlands had assets worth 1 million euros or more
Economic growth of 0.4 percent in Q4 2023
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.4 percent in Q4 2023 relative to Q3 2023.
Arable crop area up by 3 percent
As of 2023, the agricultural area devoted to arable crop farming has increased by 14.4 thousand to 549 thousand hectares.
Bankruptcies; natural persons, age
Pronounced bankruptcies natural persons Type of bankruptcy, age
Supply of ecosystem services: physical and monetary, region
Ecosystem types Region, ecosystem types
Bankruptcies; key figures
Pronounced bankruptcies Type of bankruptcy, sector/branches (SIC 2008)
Bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days
Pronounced Bankruptcies; session day corrected Type of bankruptcy
State of economic growth and labour market in the 4th quarter of 2023
How has the Dutch economy performed in the fourth quarter of 2023? And throughout 2023? What were the developments on the labour market? CBS chief economist Peter Hein van Mulligen explains the...