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Knowledge migration in Europe. An exploratory study
Possibilities to compile figures on numbers of international knowledge workers using the EU Labour Force Survey.
Employed labour force; economic activity (SIC 2008)
Employed labour force Sex, characteristics, economic activities SIC 2008
Internationalisation Monitor 2021, fourth quarter, Exogenous shocks
How did Dutch trade in goods fare during the coronavirus and Brexit shocks? How have trading companies dealt with these exogenous shocks and which traders have been hit the hardest? Which...
ICT, knowledge and economy 2015, summary
describes in brief how individuals and companies use ICT
Climate change is firmly on the agenda in Zwolle
What existing data can be used to adapt to climate change, and what new data in this field does the region of Zwolle need most?
Improving survey fieldwork with paradata
Dissertation on reducing survey non-response, the effects on the bias of the estimates, and the use of paradata to improve the survey design.
Natural capital accounts for the Dutch North Sea area
Exploring the possible setup and uses of natural capital accounts for the Dutch North Sea area.
Internationalisation Monitor 2020, fourth quarter
This Internationalisation Monitor focuses on the trade relation between the EU and the US, the effects of importtariffs on importers and exporters as well as the effect of the CETA-treaty for Dutch...
Focus on globalisation together with University of Groningen
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is increasingly joining forces with universities and universities of applied science.
Labour participation; young people
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not
Data-driven operations with a broad Frisian coalition
The aim of the agreement is for all parties involved to find ways of making smart and efficient use of each other’s data and expertise.
Urban Big Data Center Glasgow and CBS sharing expertise
an ever-increasing demand for urban data, and the production of new statistics using Big Data
Health, disorders, limitations; sex and age, 2010-2013
Perceived state of health, chronic disorders, functional limitations, mental complaints, infectious diseases; by sex and age
More than one-fifth less CO2 emitted in Q2 2020
In the second quarter of 2020, CO 2 emissions were 21.1 percent down year-on-year.
Inflation rate up to 10.3 percent in July
The consumer price index (CPI) was 10.3 percent higher in July than in the same month last year.
Population; sex, age, generation and migration background, 1 January
Population in The Netherlands by sex, age, marital status generation (first / second) and migration background, 1 January
Looking back on the 2010s in figures
Using 15 indicators, CBS reviews the past decade: the 2010s.
R&D expenditure 4 percent up in 2018
In 2018, Dutch enterprises, institutions and the higher education sector spent around 16.7 billion euros on Research & Development (R&D), using own and hired personnel.
A greening economy, but not in all areas
The Dutch economy is growing increasingly green. Companies are implementing cleaner production processes and are using relatively fewer raw materials.
CBDS promotes international knowledge exchange
real-time and regional statistics (e.g. Urban Data) and the use of new data sources such as Big Data
Multilateral indices and the relaunch problem
A complication of many modern price index methods is the relaunch problem: price changes due to product replacement are not properly measured. This paper compares three solution methods: clustering,...
Data scouting in coronavirus times
Data scouting in coronavirus times
Provisioning services
Provisioning ecosystem services are the products obtained from ecosystems, including food, fiber, fuel, genetic resources, natural medicines, pharmaceuticals and fresh water.
HICP 9.9 percent higher in June
In June 2022, inflation according to the European Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) stood at 9.9 percent.
Slight decline in arable crop area
In 2020, the agricultural area devoted to arable crops in the Netherlands fell by 0.3 percent relative to the previous year.