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Economic recession affects bonuses in 2009

Last year, the average annual wage increase of employees was 2.5 percent relative to 2008.

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Limited positive effect of leap day on Dutch economy

Once in every four calendar years a leap day is intercalated. The year 2008 is a leap year, but the extra day appears to have little effect on the economy.

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Unemployment rate climbs to 7 percent

According to the most recent figures released by Statistics Netherlands, unemployment adjusted for seasonal variation increased by 16 thousand in November 2012 to reach 552 thousand, i.e. 7 percent...

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Employment further down

In the third quarter of 2012, 82 thousand jobs of employees were lost relative to the third quarter of 2011, i.e. a decline by 1.0 percent.

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Number of unemployment benefits growing faster

Some 11 thousand more unemployment benefits (WW) were paid out in April 2009 than the month before. This brings the seasonally adjusted figure to 203 thousand.

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Expenditure brief (level 3); by household characteristics, 1992-2010

Average spendable amount, household characteristics and distribution channels by expenditure of households (level 3)

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Unemployment levels off

Adjusted for seasonal variation, 400 thousand persons (5.1 percent of the Dutch labour force) were registered as unemployed in February 2011. The number of unemployed remained stable in February.

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Towards motives behind mobility

Innovative product: Towards motives behind mobility

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Consumer confidence high-income earners plummets

In the first quarter of 2008, consumer confidence was considerably lower than one year previously. The mood among consumers in the highest income bracket dropped more rapidly than among low-income...

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Sustained job losses

The number of jobs of employees was 89 thousand (1.1 percent) lower in the fourth quarter of 2012 than twelve months previously. In the first three quarters of 2012, too, the number of jobs was lower...

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KNAW: improve the reuse of public data for science

One of the Academy’s findings is that government organisations are mainly focused on businesses and the general public when making the data they collect available. The academic world is not yet on...

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Economy continues to grow

Economy continues to grow

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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 11-15 Jan. 2010 (Week 2).

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Doctorate holders successful on the labour market

Currently, more than 1 million people in the Netherlands hold a university degree. Nearly 70 thousand obtained a doctorate in the period 2004-2007.

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Top sector monitoring study (first measurements) (Dutch only)

Report including results, description of methodology and tables from the first measurements of the monitoring study of the Dutch ‘top‘ sectors.Commissioned by: Ministry of Economic...

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Record number of enterprise births in 2019

In 2019, over 207 thousand new enterprises were established in the Netherlands, 23 thousand more than in the previous year. The number of enterprise births within one year has never been this high.

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Overweight and underweight people more often depressive

Obese and underweight persons are more often depressive than people in the normal body weight range.

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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 19 - 23 Dec. 2011 (Week 51).

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GDP growth rate 0.5 percent in Q4 2018

According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands GDP expanded by 0.5 percent in Q4 2018 relative to the previous quarter.

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CBS Urban Data Centre/Leiden

CBS Urban Data Center Leiden

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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 8-12 Feb. 2010 (Week 6).

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Slightly fewer jobs

In the first quarter of 2012, the number of jobs of employees was 13 thousand down on the first quarter of 2011, a decrease of 0.2 percent.

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