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More freshwater biodiversity, less on land
Since 1990, the Living Planet Index for the Netherlands has increased by an average of 13 percent.
1 in 10 LGBTQIA people are victims of violence
In 2023, 10 percent of LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bi-plus, transgender, queer, intersex and asexual) people were victims of violence, compared to 6 percent among the rest of the Dutch population.
Possible circumvention of sanctions against Russia by newer, smaller firms
Goods exports from the Netherlands to Russia fell sharply following the tightening of sanctions by the European Union in 2022.
Inflation rate down to 0.2 percent in September
Consumer goods and services in the Netherlands were 0.2 percent more expensive in September than in the same month last year.
Investment up by over 5 percent in October
In October 2024, the investment volume for tangible fixed assets was up by 5.2 percent year on year.
Unemployment rate unchanged
In November 2024, there were 372 thousand unemployed persons in the Netherlands, the same as the last three months, and 3.7 percent of the labour force.
A smart Travel Survey. What is the role of the respondent?
An evaluation of in-app respondent behvaiour in travel surveys.
Dissertations
This web page includes dissertations to which Statistics Netherlands (CBS) contributed, either directly through funding or indirectly through substantive supervision by CBS staff. Dissertations in...
Citizens suffered more financial loss from crime in 2023
In 2023, Dutch citizens said they had been the victims of a total of 3.6 million offences against property, such as theft or payment fraud, and 1.0 million acts of vandalism.
Spending by Dutch travellers in summer 2024 was highest in Germany
Dutch holidaymakers, day trippers and business travellers spent around 8.7 billion euros on goods and services in other countries in the third quarter of 2024.
Three-quarters of people donate to charity
In 2023, 76 percent of people aged 15 or older reported that their household had donated to charity in the previous twelve months
Privacy preserving techniques to make shared analyses
Dissertation on the execution of various analyses on data belonging to multiple insitutes utilizing federated learning to safekeep privacy.
1 in 10 people felt discriminated against in 2023
In 2023, 1 in 10 people in the Netherlands said they had felt discriminated against at some point in the past twelve months.
More bankruptcies in November
Adjusted for the number of court session days, there were 19 more bankruptcies in November 2024 than in October.
Exports up by almost 2 percent in October
In October 2024, the total volume of goods exported (adjusted for the number of working days) was up by 1.7 percent year on year.
Economic picture remains equally negative
The economic climate remains equally negative
Over 8 in 10 people shop online
In the first half of 2024, 81 percent of the population aged 12 years or older said they had made online purchases.
Manufacturing output down by 2.5 percent in October
In October 2024, the calendar-adjusted output of the Dutch manufacturing sector was 2.5 percent lower than it was in October 2023.
Manufacturers less negative in November
Dutch manufacturers were less negative in November than they were in October.
Domestic exports affected GDP growth negatively in 2023
The Netherlands’ gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.1 percent in 2023, but exports of goods and services contributed negatively to GDP by 0.3 percentage points.
98 cases of drowning in 2023
A total of 98 people resident in the Netherlands drowned in open water or in their home or garden in 2023.
Nearly 300 thousand family businesses in the Netherlands
There were nearly 300 thousand family-owned businesses in the Netherlands at the beginning of 2022.
Household consumption up by 0.4 percent in October
Household spending was 0.4 percent higher in October 2024 than in October 2023, adjusted for price changes. Households spent both more on services and goods.
Economic picture deteriorates
The economic picture was slightly more negative in April than it was in March, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.