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Compulsory social premiums
Premiums employers and employees have to pay on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions) , ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment)
Employer-paid social insurance premiums
The part of social insurance premiums paid by employers.
The Caribbean Netherlands in figures 2013
The booklet ‘The Caribbean Netherlands in figures’ provides a brief overview of key figures concerning the economic and social situation in the Caribbean Netherlands (Bonaire, St...
Entrepot flow
Transit goods at customs stored for a definite period in a bonded warehouse (a storage space in the Netherlands for goods on which import duties and levies still have to be paid.)
Communication costs
Walkie-talkies, (mobile) phones, fax machines, Internet, e-mail, messenger services, etc.
Social security contributions
The contributions paid by employers to social security. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums.
Purchase value not elsewhere classified
Purchase value of commodities, services etc. not elsewhere classified.
Premium transfer
A premium from the salary/ benefits paid by the employer or social security institution as a compensation for social security premiums paid by the employees or recipients of benefits.
Supply- and use, input-output and sector accounts
Supply- and use tables, input-output tables and sector accounts
Bonded warehouse
Storage space in the Netherlands for goods on which import duties and levies still have to be paid.
Import
The goods and services sold to residents by the rest of the world.
Levy on wages, allowances and pensions
Income tax plus premiums for compulsory national insurances.
Nomenclature of Territorial Statistical Units
The regional division prescribed by Eurostat for regional statistics.
Durable consumer goods
Products that can be used more than once and over a longer period of time.
International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC)
A classification by the United Nations to classify economic activities.
Own risk bearer
An employer who bears the risk of sickness benefits insurance, with approval of the industrial insurance board.
Country of origin (trade)
Country from which goods imported into the Netherlands were transported, or country which provides services in the Netherlands.
Pension based on last wage earned
Pension where the pension benefits paid are based on the last salary earned before retirement.
Costs of services provided by others
Costs of banking (excluding interest and exchange rate loss) + insurance premiums paid (not elswhere classified) + costs of accountants/administration/advice/ legal advice/ computer services by...
Dutch Standard industrial classification (SBI 2008)
The Dutch classification of economic activities used by Statistics Netherlands since 2008 to list companies by their main activity.
Operating costs
The costs made to achieve the operating profits, that is the purchase value of the turnover, labour costs, and depreciation on assets, and other business expenditure.
Primary coals
Solid, fossil fuel existing of carbonized rests of vegetal origin. Hard coal, brown coal and peat are primary forms of coal, which means the coal is not transformed in coal products, the secondary...
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.
Recession
Stage of the economic cycle characterised by decreasing growth in economic activities. This is measured as a decreasing growth of the volume of the gross domestic product or a growth that is below...
Compulsory social contributions
Premiums payable by the employer on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions), ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment) as well as premium transfers.