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Models and statistical methods in rtrim
This report describes, in some detail, the statistical methods and models implemented in the r-package rtrim.
Relationships between inflation indicators
Investigating correlation and temporal relationships between the inflation indicators within the price dashboard.
Turnover accommodation and food services up in Q1
In Q1 2021, turnover in the accommodation and food services sector rose by 9.7 percent relative to the previous quarter.
Energy consumption down in 2018
Energy consumption stood at 3,100 petajoules in 2018, around 50 petajoules less than one year earlier.
Consumers less pessimistic in December
In December, confidence among Dutch consumers has improved.
Income support claimants in smaller towns more likely to find work
Lead: Just over 9 percent of people claiming income support in the Netherlands at the end of 2010 found a job in 2011. This percentage was highest in smaller municipalities.
Cautious recovery labour market in second quarter
Statistics Netherlands announced today that the Dutch labour market showed signs of recovery in the second quarter of 2014.
Cancer main cause of death among Dutch women
Cancer has been the main cause of death among men for years, since 2016 also among women
House prices in Utrecht now also above pre-crisis level
prices of owner-occupied houses
Nine percent recycled materials in the economy
Around 9 percent of all materials entering the Dutch economy are recycled.
Upscaling of greenhouse vegetable production
The number of greenhouse vegetable growers decreased by 85 percent between 1980 and 2017.
Less beer exported in 2017
Beer production rose and beer exports declined in 2017.
Private education grows faster than subsidised education
Nearly 1.1 billion euro was spent on private education in the Netherlands in 2006. Spending on private education grew more rapidly than spending on subsidised education.
Sharp decline in infant mortality since 2000
Last year, 617 out of the 170 thousand live-born babies died in their first year. As a result, the infant mortality rate stood at 3.6 per thousand live births, versus 5.1 in 2000.
Energy consumption hardly changed in 2017
In 2017, total energy consumption in the Netherlands stood at 3,150 petajoules (PJ), more or less equal to consumption in 2016.
Piet Daas endowed professor of Big Data at TU/e
Creating big data statistics is very different from creating statistics based on surveys
UN hackathon produces surprising results
innovative product for the general public about the younger generation and Sustainable Development Goals
How much did the Netherlands import from and export to Ukraine?
How much did the Netherlands import from and export to Ukraine?
Technology festival: smart solutions for society
Corporate news article on Technology festival: smart solutions for society
Economic outlook improving
As of May 2021, the economic situation according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer has become less unfavourable. The economy has moved into the recovery stage.
Greenhouse gas emissions slightly down in 2017
In 2017, greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands were 1 percent lower than in the previous year.
CBS Urban Data Centre Eindhoven bearing fruit
The results of the cluster analysis will help Eindhoven municipality formulate more targeted policies for the different target groups