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Half of all adult adoptees have searched for birth information
Half of all intercountry adoptees who are now adults have ever searched for information on their background.
Immigrant welfare dynamics in the Netherlands
Dissertation on the missing link between the rhetoric and complex immigrant welfare realities.
Retail turnover over 10 percent up in August
The Dutch retail sector recorded 10.2 percent year-on-year turnover growth in August 2020. This is the second highest growth in 15 year time.
Visualising inequality at the SDG DataViz Camp
Data camp participants were challenged to design visualisations to make the progress on the SDGs more tangible
Higher education
The purpose of the survey is to collect data on students and graduates in higher education. Data on graduates is broken down by gender and migration background, while data on students is additionally...
Economic contraction of 1.7 percent in Q1 2020
According to the first estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), which is based on currently available data, gross domestic product (GDP) declined by 1.7 percent in Q1 2020 relative to Q4...
Who is responsible for ensuring that Statistics Netherlands (CBS) complies with the relevant legislation?
Statistics Netherlands has its own Data Protection Officer (DPO) who supervises the application of and compliance with the GDPR within the organisation.
Fact sheet ‘ESF in the Netherlands’
The first available data and results of labour market projects funded by the ESF over the period 2014 -2015
More businesses experience shortages of staff and materials
At the beginning of Q2 2022, staff shortages formed the largest obstacle for entrepreneurs in carrying out their business activities.
Statistical software R the key focus at CBS conference
R is an open-source software specifically developed for the purpose of statistics production and data analysis
ICT use by companies by company size, 2008
ICT workers, internal and external networks, software, ADE, SCM, RFID Company size
Retail turnover almost 10 percent up in July
The Dutch retail sector recorded 9.7 percent year-on-year turnover growth in July 2020. This is the second highest growth in 15 year time.
Retail turnover almost 10 percent up in June
The Dutch retail sector recorded 9.8 percent year-on-year turnover growth in June 2020. This is the highest growth in 15 year time.
Causes of death statistics
Publication of data regarding the causes of death of all domestically deceased residents.
Over 1 billion euros spent in foreign EU webshops
First results of big data research into expenditure in online EU webshops by Dutch consumers.
Homicides, 2000 to 2019
This table depicts data on homicides per month over the period 2000 to 2019. Values represent absolute numbers of homicides that occurred in the Netherlands, and include both residents and...
Indices and trends (TRIM)
Statistics Netherlands publishes national trends and indices based on monitoring data from the Nem.
1.5 billion euros spent in foreign EU webshops
Preliminary results of ongoing big data research into online purchases by Dutch consumers from foreign webshops.
Agricultural census
To describe the structure of the Dutch agricultural sector (including data on holdings, livestock, crops, and other topics such as agricultural labour force and other gainful activities).
Labour participation; young people
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not
Importing external datasets
In many cases, it is possible to link your own datasets with data from CBS.
ICT use by companies by sector of industry (SIC 2008) and size of company
Internal and external networks, software, ADE, SCM, RFID Sector of Industry (SIC 2008), size of company
Businesses
The Dutch economy is in a constant state of flux. Statistics Netherlands (CBS) makes these changes visible and understandable for you. We do this, wherever possible, by using data already available...
Dutch construction sector employment and benefits
Employment in the construction sector and unemployment benefit claims which were paid out of the reduced-pay fund