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Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 1978
The classification of educational programs by level and field used by Statistics Netherlands since 1978 developed for use in statistics and research and for administrative purposes in the Netherlands.
Housing costs
Including rent, lease and repair and maintenance of housing and premises, cleaning services and insurance premiums water consumption, furniture, etc.
Closing stock of commodities
The value on the balance sheet of commodities at the end of the period under review.
Calendar
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 19-23 April 2010 (Week 16).
Wage cost subsidies
Subsidy on the total wage sum or the number of employees. Or subsidies for employing certain categories of people, such as physically disabled or long-term unemployed people. Also subsidies on the...
Out of the starting blocks - A summary
Cohort study on asylum migrants who arrived in the Netherlands between Jan. 2014 and July 2017.
Collective labour agreement sector government
The collective labour agreement (CAO in Dutch) sector government includes all public enterprises such as general government, municipalities, water boards and public education. Also included are the...
Digitale veiligheid en criminaliteit
Hoeveel mensen werden slachtoffer van cybercrime? CBS-redactiechef Dick ter Steege vat de resulaten van pilotonderzoek 'Digitale Veiligheid en Criminaliteit' samen.
Practices of health practitioners; finance, 2005-2015
Practices of general practitioners, dentists, orthodontists, physiotherapists, midwifes and remedial therapists
Is my privacy protected?
frequently asked questions about Finance-of-Business
Disablement provisions
These include the law on industrial accidents of 1901 and 1921, the law on accidents in agriculture and horticulture of 1922-1967, the law on invalidity (since 1919), the law on industrial disability...
Collective agreements
This includes: - Collectively labour agreements (CAO in Dutch) Wages and other working conditions laid down by the Minister of Social Affairs and Employment; - Wages and other working conditions laid...
Reporting frequency of the sickness absence rate in government
The ratio between the number of cases of sick leave started in the observation period and the number of employees. The duration of the observation period influences the reporting frequency which...
Standard hourly wage
The standard hourly wage is calculated by dividing the weekly wage by 1/52 of the annual contractual working hours. In it the weekly working hours, the number of official holidays (six calendar days...
Act on Income Provisions for Older and Partially Disabled Unemployed Persons (IOAW)
The law provides older and partially disabled persons, whose claim to benefits under the Unemployment Benefits Act (WW) has ended, with a minimum guaranteed income. The law came into force on 1...
Self-employed without employees - labour
A person who works for his/her own account and risk - in an own company or practice (entrepreneur), or - as an owner-manager, or - as another self-employed person (for example in an independent...
Other personnel costs
Other personnel costs This category includes: - payments for temporary workers and staff on secondment; - costs of schooling and training; - recruitment and selection costs; - canteen costs; - costs...
Cooperative
Cooperatives include: - cooperative societies; - mutual insurance companies. Cooperative societies and mutual insurance companies are special forms of associations. The association serves the...
Artists Income Scheme Act (WIK)
The aim of the law is to provide financial support for a maximum of four years to beginning artists and/or artists with temporary reductions in income. Eligible for WIK benefits are all qualified...
Registered unemployed
People aged 16-64 registered with the Centre for work and income (CWI) with less than twelve hours of paid work a week, who are actively looking for paid work for twelve hours a week or more and who...
Depreciation fixed assets
Depreciation of durable means of production, e.g. machinery buildings, transport equipment, computers and software due to normal usage and economic obsolescence. Depreciation of intangible assets,...
Self-employed without employees - products
A person who works for his/her own account and risk - in an own company or practice (entrepreneur), or - as an owner-manager, or - as another self-employed person (for example in an independent...
CBS Urban Data Centre Eindhoven bearing fruit
The results of the cluster analysis will help Eindhoven municipality formulate more targeted policies for the different target groups
Compulsory health insurance act (ZFW)
Law that was in force until 1 January 2006. The aim of the law was to ensure people whose income is below the threshold of proper health care under the compulsory health insurance act . The law does...