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Resident
Person or company belonging to the Dutch economy. These include all persons living in the Netherlands for longer than one year and companies whose seat is in the Netherlands, including branch offices...
Sector households
The institutional sector of the economy consists of all households residing in the Netherlands for more than one year. Also included are the companies owned by members of the household, that are not...
Business cycle
The up and downturns of the economy within a five to ten year period. Usually there are the following phases.: recovery, boom, recession, and depression.
Labour income quote
The share of the rewards for labour in the net value added in the economy. The pay for labour includes the pay for employees plus the attributed pay for self-employed people and family-members...
Educational sector SOI
The SOI is the standard classification of educational programs in the Netherlands. An SOI sector is the focal area of a program. It comprises the following sectors: general, pedagogy, humanities...
Sector general government
The institutional sector of the economy that makes most of its output available for free or for prices that are not economically significant. The costs are mainly financed from payments by units from...
Import value of goods (trade)
The value of all goods brought into the Dutch economy for consumption. This is the case when import duties and national taxes have been paid. For imports from EU countries this is the value of the...
Automatic travel mode prediction
App-assisted travel surveys use location and motion sensors to measure location and to predict means of transportation. This discussion paper describes the machine learning techniques to translate...
Using complexity science to understand social problems
On 1 January 2021, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) senior methodologist Frank Pijpers was appointed Professor of Complexity for Official Statistics at the University of Amsterdam (UvA).
Which SMEs are ready for big data?
small and medium-sized enterprises ready for new services based on big data
Perceived inflation back in line with observed inflation
One of the cornerstones in the description of the economy is the measurement of price increases, or inflation. Alongside actually observed inflation, economists are also confronted by perceived...
Economic growth 0.6 percent in Q2
Economic growth 0.6 percent in Q2
Economic outlook more positive
IAs of January, the economic situation according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer has improved.
Entrepreneurs more optimistic about 2022
Dutch entrepreneurs expect higher investments, more turnover and higher staffing levels in 2022.
Dutch nitrogen crisis explained
How much nitrogen does the Netherlands emit, where does it come from and why are these emissions a problem? CBS chief economist Peter Hein van Mulligen explains it all in this video.
Economic growth of 0.9 percent in Q4 2021
Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.9 percent in Q4 2021 relative to the previous quarter.
Economic impact of COVID-19
The recent coronavirus outbreak affects virtually all people in the Netherlands. Certainly, the effects will also be visible in statistics that are being produced by Statistics Netherlands in the...
Complexity and simplification of networks
Quantification of the complexity of networks and methods to simplify networks by focusing on their essence.
Does balancing of survey response reduce nonresponse bias
Recently, representativeness indicators, or R-indicators, have been proposed as indirect measures of nonresponse error in surveys.
US companies account for 12 percent of turnover
Subsidiaries with a US parent company account for some 12 percent of total private sector turnover in the Netherlands.
Green growth
The government has requested Statistics Netherlands to monitor greening of the Dutch economy
Quarterly figures on Dutch health by time series models
Estimation of quarterly figures on Dutch health during the Covid-19 pandemic by structural time series models.
Innovation and Research & Development
In 2000 European government leaders set the joint goal that by 2010 the European Union (EU) would be the most important knowledge economy of the world.
€14 bn government surplus after first three quarters
The Dutch central government realised a budget surplus of more than 14 billion euros over the first three quarters of 2019.
Environment costs of enterprises > 20 employees; key figures, 1985-2012
Investments and net annual costs of environmental measures Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing and Public utilities