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Tennis hall
Accommodation with one or more tennis courts, possibly in combination with other sports facilities but without sports room or hall.
Social insurance benefits
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions for unemployment, disability, sickness, old age etc.
Fewer bankruptcies in May
The number of corporate bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days, has decreased.
Immovable goods (also: real estate)
Immovable objects attached to or set in the land, such as dwellings, buildings, business premises, land, woods and mines.
Nursery school and primary education
Education for children aged 4 to 12 after which they start secondary education. Until 1985 this was called pre-school and elementary school.
General Survivors Pension Act (ANW)
Provision against the financial consequences of death. In the Dutch social security system this is a social insurance.
Listed monuments and historic buildings; (region 2019) 1965 - 2019
Listed monuments Type of monument, province, municipality
Secondary education
Includes general secondary and prevocational and vocational education (vmbo and mbo) and comparable older school types and comparable private education. MBO currently offers BOL and BBL tracks.
Special education
Until 1998 primary education for children requiring a special approach due to behavioural problems, learning disabilities or physical problems (from the age of four).
Fields and tracks
Only field and tracks outside. Excluding natural ice rinks and field that belong to army barracks, schools and other institutions.
Special secondary education
In the period 1998-2002 the continuation of secondary education to children with learning difficulties and behavioural problems (VSO-LOM and VSO-MLK).
Social provision
Social benefits that are not insurance based as there are no premiums to be paid. The provision is financed directly from public funds.
Modest recovery economy in fourth quarter 2009
Dutch economy shrank by 2.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2009 relative to the same quarter one year previously.
The Dutch economy 2011
De Nederlandse economie 2011 (available in Dutch only). This publication gives the most complete possible picture of the economic developments in the Netherlands in 2011.
Dutch quality of life is high, but not sustainable
This is a joint press release.
Taxes on products
Taxes payable per unit produced or traded. They are related to the value and volume of the product and apply to produced and imported products.
Value added tax (VAT)
Product-related tax paid to producers when they deliver their product; it is ultimately passed on to the end-user of the product.
Dossier Historical series
Dossier Historical series
Dossier Sustainable development
Dossier Sustainable development
Perceptions
To compile data at the national level about current topics in society, with the focus on how the Dutch population perceives them.
Compulsory social premiums
Premiums employers and employees have to pay on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions) , ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment)
Social security contributions
The contributions paid by employers to social security. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums.
Sheltered Employment Act (WSW)
The aim of the law is to create employment for people who can work but cannot succeed in finding regular employment due to physical or mental disabilities.
Operational lease
A terminable contract to grant/ obtain the use of an independent tangible asset during a given period in exchange for periodic payment. The lease company remains the owner of the asset.
Financial account
The account records changes in acquisitions and disposals of financial assets. The balance is in principle equal to the surplus or deficit ( like the budget deficit or surplus used in the EMU).