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Islands of the Caribbean Netherlands hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic
A new edition of ‘Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands’ has been published today, 6 December 2021.
CPI; Overview COVID-19 adjustments, as from April 2020
Statistics Netherlands maps where action had to be taken in the consumer price index because of the consequences of COVID-19 as from April 2020.
Household consumption over 6 percent up in June
Consumers spent 6.4 percent more in June 2021 than in June 2020.
Unemployment further down
In March 2021, 326 thousand people were unemployed. From January through March, unemployment declined by an average of 14 thousand per month.
Inflation rate up to 2.4 percent in August
The consumer price index (CPI) was 2.4 percent higher in August than in the same month last year.
Consumer confidence drops sharply in November
Consumer confidence drops sharply in November.
Sustained growth exports
The total volume of goods exports grew by 3.3 percent in May 2017 relative to May 2016.
Sustained growth exports
The total volume of goods exports grew by 2.9 percent in April 2017 relative to April 2016.
Innovation and competition in the Netherlands: testing the inverted U for industries and firms
Competition can be good or bad for innovation. In this paper a model is tested in which an increase of competition stimulates innovation when competition is low, but where innovation is discouraged...
GDP, output and expenditures; changes, QNA, 1995-2017
Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Value, volume and price changes
Macro-integration with inequality constraints - an application to the integration of transport and trade statistics
Macro-integration is the process of combining data from several sources at an aggregate level. We review a Bayesian approach to macro-integration with special emphasis on the inclusion of inequality...
Fewer Dutch people moving to the UK
Over the past three years, increasingly few Dutch nationals have moved to the United Kingdom. Until 2016, the number of Dutch citizens leaving for the UK was still rising.
GDP, output and expenditures; value, QNA, 1995-2017
Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Values at current prices and chainlinked volume 2010 prices
ICT use by companies broken down by sector of industry (SIC 2008), 2008
Internal and external networks, ICT applications, ADE, SCM, RFID Sector of Industry (SIC 2008)
Economic growth of 3.1 percent in Q2 2021
The gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 3.1 percent in Q2 2021 relative to the previous quarter.
Unemployment rises to 404 thousand in June
Unemployment in the Netherlands grew by 131 thousand over the previous three months, to 404 thousand in June. This is 4.3 percent of the labour force.
Unemployment rate stayed at 3.6% in February
In February, there were 340 thousand unemployed. Just as in January, this is equivalent to 3.6 percent of the labour force.
ICT use by companies by company size, 2008
ICT workers, internal and external networks, software, ADE, SCM, RFID Company size
Household consumption nearly 9 percent up in May
Consumers spent 8.8 percent more in May 2021 than in May 2020.
Sector accounts; financial balance sheets and transactions 1990 - q4 2013
Financial balance sheets and transactions by economic sectors Sectors, balance sheets, assets and liabilities
New unemployment benefit claimants in 2007 and their labour market history (Dutch only)
At the request of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, Statistics Netherlands’ Centre for Policy Related Statistics has calculated figures on the labour market history of people applying...
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
Retail turnover 6 percent up in June
In June, the Dutch retail sector recorded 6 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Unemployment further down in December
In December 2020, there were 368 thousand unemployed, equivalent to 3.9 percent of the labour force.
80 percent of inward investments channelled out directly
The majority of inward foreign investments do not remain in the Netherlands, but are immediately channelled abroad instead.