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Location
Each individual space, area or complex of buildings or areas used by an enterprise for its activities. Each enterprise has at least one location.
Other agricultural area
Agricultural area not in use for horticulture under glass, such as grass, garden, or building areas or orchards.
Journey (not for profession)
Journey or part of a journey with a single motive regardless of whether one or more modes of transport are used.
Energy tax
Levy on natural gas, electricity and other heating fuels (oil, petroleum, LPG not used as car or boat fuel.)
Gasoline
A mixture of light oils used as fuel for spark ignition engines. It contains motor gasoline, aviation gasoline and gasoline type jet fuel.
Inland water for recreation
Inland water in use for recreational purposes, such as water on golf links and parks, stretches for rowing and lakes for recreation.
Transport area
A regional classification, based on the COROP classification, used in trade and transport statistics, showing regions with major import and export flows in international goods trade.
Tanker trade
Shipping with tankers or combi ships that carry mostly or only liquid bulk freight; and empty tankers and empty combi ships used in tanker trade.
Tourist accommodation
Any place, indoors or outdoors, equipped for and in use as a place where guests (tourists) can pay to stay overnight. One establishment may offer several types of accommodation.
Financially independent
Situation in which the personal income from primary income sources and social insurances is higher than the low income concept used by Statistics Netherlands for one-person households.
Day trip destination
The place where the visitor has been. If the visitor went to more than one place, the place that is furthest away from the place of departure is used.
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems
The codes used at Statistics Netherlands to classify the causes of death reported. The system was devised by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
Coal tar
A tough black liquid mass. It is used in the preservation of iron, underwater treatment, underground constructions in concrete or steel, the outsides of ships, wooden sheds, barges and boats.
Fertile age
The stage of life in which a woman is biologically capable of having children, barring exceptions. The period used for this phase in life is generally the 15 to 50 age bracket.
Financial account
The account records changes in acquisitions and disposals of financial assets. The balance is in principle equal to the surplus or deficit ( like the budget deficit or surplus used in the EMU).
Operational lease
A terminable contract to grant/ obtain the use of an independent tangible asset during a given period in exchange for periodic payment. The lease company remains the owner of the asset.
People working from home
Someone who agrees to work for another person or company from home – outside the direct control of the other party - for a preset amount, not using more than two helpers from outside the family.
Dutch Standard industrial classification (SBI) 1993
The Dutch classification of economic activities used by Statistics Netherlands since 1993 to list companies by their main activity.
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.
Revolving credit
Type of credit where the lender can take out money up to an agreed level. The lender periodically repays a fixed amount plus interest on the total amount he/she has taken out. The amounts repaid are...
User criteria
Ownership refers to all purchases of new or second hand material fixed assets that became available for production during the reporting year and will be used for more than one year, that were...
Taxes on production and imports
Compulsory payments, in money or kind, imposed by the national government or institutions of the European Union or by foreign governments because of the production of goods and services, employing...
Ownership criterion
Ownership refers to all purchases of new or second hand material fixed assets that became available for production during the reporting year and will be used for more than one year, that were...
Greenhouse gas emissions slightly up in 2016
In 2016, greenhouse gas emissions were 1 percent up on 2015.
Sector general government
The institutional sector of the economy that makes most of its output available for free or for prices that are not economically significant. The costs are mainly financed from payments by units from...