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SDGs: a broader perspective on sustainable development
By establishing the 17 SDGs, the United Nations are working towards a more sustainable future across the world
A clearer picture of online platforms in the Netherlands
Whether we want to sell new or second-hand products, book a hotel room or simply share photos on social media, online platforms are taking on an ever-greater role, both in our society and in our...
Innovative research into social cohesion in Heerlen
Innovative research into social cohesion in Heerlen
Fewer long-term income support claimants in problem districts
The number of people in deprived dsitricts in the Netherlands claiming income support benefit for at least three years fell by relatively more in 2007 than average for the whole country.
Dutch size unit
An economic size unit based on the standard gross margins (sgm) divided by a specific factor.
Labour productivity (agriculture)
Net value added per worker as an indicator of economic performance in the agricultural sector.
Secondary distribution of income
Distribution of primary income over the participants in the economic process by income transfers.
Balance of payments
Systematic record of all economic transactions in a given period by Dutch residents with the rest of the world.
Monthly indicator
Volume-indicator on a monthly basis for economic variables that are also part of the Quarterly National Accounts.
Gross fixed capital formation by destination; NA, 1969-2016
Gross fixed capital formation by destination Economic activities conform Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC)
College of appeal for commerce
Court deciding on conflicts in economic administrative law and in appeals against a decision or action by a corporate body.
Export value
The value of the goods that Dutch companies and persons transfer to foreign companies and persons according to the method of change of economic ownership.
Employee
A person who has a contract with an economic unit to carry out work in return for financial remuneration.
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.
Non-produced assets
Economic assets that came about by a something that was not the result of a production process. These may be tangible and intangible assets and are classified by how they came into being. Some occur...
Consumer confidence
The indicator providing information on the confidence and expectations consumers have about developments in the Dutch economy. Together with the indicators on economic climate and willingness to...
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...
Institutional sector
A group of participants in the economic process with the same position and function in the economy. The residential units that make up the total economy, according to the European system of national...
Dutch economy greener, but not in all aspects
Statistics Netherlands’ Green growth in the Netherlands 2012 is published today. This report presents an overview of the state of green growth in the Netherlands in terms of 33 indicators.
Peter van de Ven appointed Vice Chairman of CMFB
Peter van de Ven, head of National Accounts at Statistics Netherlands, was appointed Vice Chairman of the Committee on Monetary, Financial and Balance of Payments Statistics (CMFB) at its Plenary...
Urban Data Centre launched for Groningen region
CBS and Groningen city are launching joint activities involving the collection, processing and presentation of data
GDP, output and expenditures; changes, QNA, 1995-2017
Quarterly data on production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Value, volume and price changes