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EU-25
The composition of the European Union from 1 May 2004: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania,...
International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC)
A classification by the United Nations to classify economic activities.
Temp worker
Someone registered at a temp agency who has entered into an agreement with that agency to work temporarily for a third party.
Reduced working hours
Reduction in working hours on a weekly or yearly basis as a result of an agreement on shorter working hours.
District court
Court of law that hears all cases in first instance for which no other judge is designated. There are nineteen district courts.
Non-Dutch
Everyone who does not posses the Dutch nationality and is not to be treated as a Dutch citizen on the basis of a legal clause.
National saving
The difference between disposable national income and consumer spending and correction for pension provisions. The saving can be gross (including depreciation) and net (excluding depreciation).
Accident
An event that occurs suddenly and involuntarily where an external cause leads to physical injury not caused by deliberate violence or food poisoning.
Archive administration Training B
Training in archivistics at the University of Amsterdam in cooperation with the Institute for archival training and research in Amsterdam.
Country of origin (trade)
Country from which goods imported into the Netherlands were transported, or country which provides services in the Netherlands.
Adult basic education
Courses intended for adults with a very low level of education. The courses focus on teaching language, arithmetic and social skills.
One-family home
Every dwelling that forms the entire property. This includes detached houses, semi-detached houses, farms with dwellings and all terraced houses.
Gross tonnage
The measure for the total cubic capacity of the ship in accordance with the International Convention on Tonnage Measurement of Ships of 1969.
Victim (legal)
Person or body against whom a punishable act is directed, or who has directly been affected by the consequences of a criminal offence.
Full-time equivalent (fte)
A measure of labour volume, calculated by converting all full-time and part-time jobs to full-time jobs
Type of museum
Museums are classified by the kind of collection they exhibit: art, history, natural history, business & technology, ethnography and mixed.
Pension based on last wage earned
Pension where the pension benefits paid are based on the last salary earned before retirement.
Own risk bearer
An employer who bears the risk of sickness benefits insurance, with approval of the industrial insurance board.
Sector corporations
The sector of the economy whose principle activity is the production of market goods and services. The sector consists of financial and non-financial corporations.
Income support debt
Welfare recipient who has a debt outstanding with a municipality, related to the welfare provisions (WWB, IOAW, IOAZ or (W)WIK).
Secondary special education
Until 1998 secondary education for children who require a special approach due to behavioural or learning difficulties or a physical disability.
Consumption by the government
The use of goods and services for the direct satisfaction of individual or collective needs of members of society.
Full-time job
An employee's job when he or she has a contract and tasks for a full working day and full working week.
Couple (household)
Two people belonging together on the basis of a marriage, a registered partnership or a relationship while living together .
Secondary vocational education
Secondary vocational training including the block or day release programmes introduced by the WEB (Adult and Vocational Education Act) as per 1 August 1998.