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Hackathons: a smart solution to social problems
(big) data and smart software as a means to create solutions to various social problems
Internationalisation Monitor 2022 Q2 – International trade in services
In this edition of the Internationalisation Monitor we provide more insight into international trade in services: how did it develop in the past years and what barriers do firms encounter when they...
Education more challenging with Big Data
Analysis of big data is becoming ever more important for governments to facilitate effective
CBS, The Hague University of Applied Sciences work on big data
In September 2016, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) established the Center for Big Data Statistics (CBDS).
Type of museum
Museums are classified by the kind of collection they exhibit: art, history, natural history, business & technology, ethnography and mixed.
Business services
SIC sections 72-74, which includes: - Computer services and information technology; - Research and development; - Other business services, including: - legal and administrative services; ...
Data scientists inspired by innovative CBS research
the ultimate challenge for data scientists is to develop methods that ‘translate’ huge amounts of data into high-quality statistics
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2021
De nieuwe editie van Trends in the Caribbean is uit. Vandaag om 16.00 uur wordt ie gepresenteerd. Live vanaf Bonaire en St. Eustatius, Leidschenveen en thuis in Limburg bij staatssecretaris Knops van...
High-tech industry exports almost €22 bn in goods
Exports of high-tech products
Using Twitter data to measure emotions
Kunneman thinks the particular value of detecting emotions on Twitter
A picture says more than a thousand words
CBS wants to make its data even more accessible. One effective way to do this is through data visualisation
CBS constantly looking for new data sources
In order to carry out its statutory task, CBS is constantly looking for new data sources
Delving into new methods and techniques
New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics
Internationalisation Monitor 2018, second quarter
In this edition of the Internationalisation Monitor, we focus on the relationship between internationalisation and employment.
Internationalisation Monitor 2017, third quarter
The Internationalisation Monitor describes trends in internationalisation and their consequences for the Dutch economy
Piet Daas endowed professor of Big Data at TU/e
Creating big data statistics is very different from creating statistics based on surveys
CBS Urban Data Centre Eindhoven bearing fruit
The results of the cluster analysis will help Eindhoven municipality formulate more targeted policies for the different target groups
How much will my home be worth later on?
What are the dynamics behind house price fluctuations and how high is the risk of severe depreciation for homeowners
CBS tightens criteria for remote access to CBS databases
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) asked a committee of independent scientific experts to investigate external researchers’ use of remote access to consult CBS’ databases.
Internationalisation Monitor 2022, first quarter – The Eurozone
How has the Netherlands' international trade with the euro zone developed since the introduction of the euro, compared to before and compared to (similar) other countries and territories? How is the...
The Netherlands in numbers, 2021 edition
The Netherlands in numbers (2021 edition) answers 36 questions about our country by means of images and text.
Dutch Trade in Facts and Figures, 2021
This publication contains information on internationalisation in the Netherlands. Exports and imports of goods and services, export earnings, value chains, multinationals and investment are covered...
ISI Congress 2021: How statistics can help build a better world
The 63rd ISI World Statistics Congress is set to take place from 11-16 July 2021.
Sensor Data Challenge 2021: experimenting with smart sensors
The third Sensor Data Challenge took place on 22 and 23 April 2021.
Coronavirus pandemic increases urgency of new data sources for CBS
Society’s need to describe complex phenomena - such as the consequences of an economic crisis - is growing exponentially.