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Negotiated wages
The hourly wage rates agreed under collective labour agreements (CAO in Dutch) including special remuneration include: - Gross basic wage rates for hours worked by fulltime employees. - All...
Lock-out
Temporarily stopping the work of employees by the employer.
Wage distribution of employees in the sector Health and Welfare, 2013 (Dutch only)
Custom-made table about the wage distribution of employees in the sector Health and Welfare (excluding child care and child care centres) in 2013. The results of the study only apply to employees, as...
Cross border worker
Employee who works in one country and lives in another.
Collective labour agreement
A contract between employers and employees on working conditions during a given period.
Time wages
The minimum wage to which an employee is entitled during normal working hours.
Zero benefits
Benefits can be reduced to zero because of deductions due to income from work, sanctions, or suspension.
Temp worker
Someone registered at a temp agency who has entered into an agreement with that agency to work temporarily for a third party.
Contributing family worker
A person who works, not on the basis of a an explicit employment contract, in the company or practice of the partner or parents.
Personal income
An individual’s gross income is made up of: income from work, income from enterprise, benefits from income insurance and social benefits (except child allowances).
Field of education SOI
The place of educational programs in the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) based on the economic sector, area of working live or scientific area on which the program focuses.
Company pension fund
A pension fund linked to a company which accumulates money for the pensions of the people who are or were working in the company.
Sick leave percentage (private sector)
The number of days of sick leave as a percentage of the number of available working days. Not included is absence after one year of sickness.
Minimum wage earner
Employee earning the minimum wage applicable to his/her age or less. For part-time workers the minimum wage is proportional to the number of weekly hours worked.
Using big data to resolve humanitarian issues
The recent launch of The Hague Humanity Hub
Field of education SOI 2006
The place of educational programs in the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 2006 based on the economic sector, area of working live or scientific area on which the program focuses.
Field of education SOI 2006
The place of educational programs in the Dutch Standard Classification of Education (SOI) 2006 based on the economic sector, area of working live or scientific area on which the program focuses.
Reference year for social benefits
Measure for the average number of benefits in a given period, calculated as the number of days in a year in which benefits were paid divided by the number of working days in that year.
Other self-employed person
A person who works for their own account and risk, but not in their own company or as a contributing family worker. This category contains for example people with result from other labour like...
Wages and salaries according to National accounts
The compensation for the employee who has worked in a given period and which is payable by the employer, including the wage tax and social premiums paid by the employer on behalf of the employee.
Fixed capital formation by type of capital good;national accounts 1995-2015
Fixed capital formation by type of capital good Dwellings, non-residential buildings, civil engineering works, machinery
Islands of the Caribbean Netherlands hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic
A new edition of ‘Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands’ has been published today, 6 December 2021.
Start of public debate on SDGs
In September 2015, 193 government leaders reached an agreement on the 2030 sustainable development agenda
Number of employed further up
In the period July through September, the number of people aged 15 to 74 years in employment grew by 22 thousand per month on average, to 9.1 million in September.