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Time use of young people; historical series 2004 - 2009 (Dutch only)

At the request of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (SZW), Statistics Netherlands' Centre for Policy Related Statistics has composed a set of tables on the time use of young people in...

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Job losses slightly down

The number of employee jobs was 75 thousand lower in the first quarter of 2005 than twelve months previously. After seasonal corrections the number of jobs was 21 thousand lower in the first quarter...

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Producer confidence plummets

Producer confidence in manufacturing industry plummeted in July. The producer confidence indicator dropped by more than 4 points from 2.0 in June to – 2.2 in July.

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Renewable energy; final use and avoided use fossil energy,1990-2019

Renewable energy, final use and avoided fossil energy and avoided CO2 wind, solar, hydro, geothermal energy, aerothermal heat and biomass

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Rising labour productivity does not result in higher remunerations for employees

Adjusted for inflation, the average remuneration per employee has decreased after the outbreak of the credit crunch in 2008, although labour productivity increased. This means that the higher labour...

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Netherlands Working Conditions Survey (NEA)

The purpose of the Netherlands Working Conditions Survey (NEA) is to collect data on working conditions, accidents at work, work content, workplace relations and the employment conditions of workers.

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Labour participation rate down in 2013

In 2013, nearly 7.3 million Dutch nationals aged 15-64 had paid jobs for twelve hours a week or more, a decline by more than 100 thousand relative to 2012. The net labour participation rate was 66.1...

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Over 100 thousand jobs lost

In the first quarter of 2004 there were 107 thousand employee jobs less than in the first quarter of 2003. This means that job losses reached 1.4 percent. For the first time the number of women’s...

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Social protection benefits by functions, criteria, implementation 1994-2012

Social protection benefits. Functions, criteria and execution.

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Jobs with or without reintegration support (Dutch only)

At the request of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (SZW) the Centre of Policy Related Statistics) determined the total number of people (benefit claimants and non-claimants) who started...

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Slight job increase

In the first quarter of 2009 there were 23 thousand more jobs of employees than in the same quarter of 2008. This brought the number of jobs to 7.9 million.

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Regional accounts; transactions of the sector households 1995-2011

Primary and secondary income distribution of the section households Region and period

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CAO wage increase below level of inflation during the last eighteen months

In the first quarter of 2012, collectively negotiated (CAO) wages have risen by 1.4 percent. The increase was approximately the same as in the previous two quarters. The CAO wage increase has been...

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Collectively agreed wages rise more in first quarter of 2008 than in whole of 2007

Collectively negotiated wage rates were 2.7 percent higher in the first quarter of 2008 than twelve months previously.

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Most substantial increase temp hours since 2010

The total amount of hours worked in temp jobs increased by 2.5 percent in the third quarter relative to the second quarter, the most substantial increase in four years.

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GDP, production and expenditures; output and income by sector 1988 - 2012

Output, intermediate consumption, value added and income components of economic sectors

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Business services providers remain optimistic

In April, the number of business services providers expecting turnover to increase in the next three months easily outnumbered those expecting a decline. However, the difference was somewhat less...

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Large companies more sensitive to economic situation than small and medium-sized businesses

Large companies are much more sensitive to the economic situation than medium-sized and small businesses (MKB).

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