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Financial SBS Indicators NACE Q, The Netherlands, 2020
Financial variables of NACE, sector Q, compiled for the Netherlands in accordance with SBS methodology of Eurostat for population of market-oriented units over 2020 on 4th digit level of NACE...
Well-being Factsheets for ministerial budgets
At the request of the Dutch House of Representatives, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) publishes the Monitor of Well-being and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) annually on Accountability Day in...
Government; Balance and Maastricht debt, sectors
Balance and Maastricht debt in million euros and as percentage of GDP subdivided to subsectors of general government.
Public corporations; liabilities, controlling government sector
Debt of financial or other (loss or profit making) corporations by controlling government subsector.
Dutch control companies; outside and within the EU zone; Industry
Turnover, employees and the number of companies outside the EU zone over which a Dutch institutional unit has control.
Self-employed persons; income, wealth, characteristics
income, capital, substantial interest entrepreneurs, owner-managers
Data ethics high on the agenda at CBS
On 6 March 2024, the fourth IBDS Café was held at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Unemployment 3.5 percent in May
In May 2023, 353 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed. This is 3.5 percent of the labour force.
Health, lifestyle, health care use and supply, causes of death; from 1900
Health status, lifestyle, use of health care services, care supply, (healthy) life expectancy and causes of death
Government; debt guarantees, off-balance PPP, non-performing loans
one-off and standardised guarantees, adjusted capital value of off balance sheet public private partnerships, government sectors.
Rent increase dwellings; renovation and harmonisation effect
Rent increase including renovation and harmonisation, renovation effect harmonisation effect and share of harmonised dwellings
Unemployment down in April
In April, 343 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed. This is 3.4 percent of the labour force.
Employment; sex; type of employment contract, job characteristics, SIC2008
Jobs and working hours broken down by economic activity and characteristics of employees and job.
Rent increase dwellings; income class
Rent increase Type of dwelling and income class
Unemployment virtually unchanged in March
In March, 357 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed.
Health and health care; personal characteristics
Health, limitations, pain, health care Disorders, informal care
Trust in Parliament at 10-year low
In the last quarter of 2022, 25 percent of the Dutch population aged 15 years and over had confidence in the lower house of Dutch Parliament, the so-called Tweede Kamer (House of Representatives).
No further decline in unemployment in January
In January, 360 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed.
Unemployment slightly down in February
In February, 356 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed.
Employment; sex,type of employment contract,job characteristics,cao-sector
Jobs, working hours and wag broken down by sex, type of employment co- tract, cao-sector and job characteristics.
Employment; sex, type of employment contract, size of company, cao-sector
Jobs and working hours broken down by cao-sector, sex, size of company and type of employment contract
Employment; jobs, wages, working hours, SIC2008; key figures
Jobs, working hours and wages broken down by economic activity and cha- racteristics job, employee and company.
Employment;sex,type of employment contract,employee characteristics,SIC2008
Jobs and working hours broken down by economic activity, sex, charateristics of employee and job.
Employment; sex; type of employment contract, size of company, SIC2008
Jobs and working hours broken down by economic activity and information about employee and company.
Caribbean Netherlands: purchasing power gains subsided in 2021
In 2021, the purchasing power of the Caribbean Dutch population continued to rise, but less sharply than in the previous year.