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I receive questionnaires from Statistics Netherlands, but the activities of my company have ended. (bankruptcy, cancellation, merger, acquisition, or sale).
frequently asked questions about Finance-of-Business
Complementing official health statistics with internet search indices
This study investigates if and how internet search indices can contribute to a quantitative picture of health (related) topics in the Netherlands.
Why does Statistics Netherlands only requires the consolidated statement which relates solely to group companies established in the Netherlands?
frequently asked questions about Finance-of-Business
Manufacturing output slightly up in December
In December 2022, the average daily output of the Dutch manufacturing industry was 0.5 percent higher than in December 2021.
Participation Act benchmark statistics (Dutch only)
Tables with information about the new target groups of the Participation Act, to come into effect on 1 January 2015. Commissioned by: Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.
The EU-15's New Economy - A Statistical Portrait
How are the fifteen ‘old’ EU countries faring in the New Economy?
Foreign-controlled multinational subsidiaries most profitable
In 2020, subsidiaries of foreign-controlled multinationals had the highest profit ratio of all non-financial corporations in the Netherlands.
International
International statistical obligations and increasing international cooperation are inextricably linked with the work at CBS. CBS is the national authority responsible for the development, production...
61 million air passengers in 2022, quarter fewer than before pandemic
In 2022, altogether 61.3 million air passengers travelled to and from the five main airports of the Netherlands.
Why did Statistics Netherlands (CBS) contact me, specifically?
Your name and address were chosen at random from a large database that includes all households in the Netherlands: the Personal Records Database.
Revised statistics: investments in education higher
After revision, the costs of education in the Netherlands amounted to 34 billion euro in 2006, an increase by 4 billion euro relative to the amount prior to the revision.
Economic outlook again less positive
The economic climate in November 2022 was less positive than in October, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q3 2022
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.2 percent in Q3 2022 relative to Q2 2022.
Higher share of Ukrainian refugees in employment
Out of the approximately 65 thousand Ukrainian refugees aged 15 to 64 years who were residing in the Netherlands on 1 November 2022, 46 percent were in paid employment.
Harmonised consumer price index 11.2 percent up in April
In April 2022, the HICP for the Netherlands stood at 11.2 percent. It was 11.7 percent in March.
Retail turnover 11 percent up in December
The Dutch retail sector recorded 11 percent year-on-year turnover growth. The volume of sales, however, went down by 0.5 percent.
No more excess mortality at end of January
In January 2023, altogether nearly 15 thousand deaths were recorded, exceeding the expected mortality by more than 1,250 (9 percent).
Over 40 percent more asylum applications in 2022
In 2022, over 35 thousand people submitted a first application for asylum in the Netherlands.
Gross seed onion yield down 17.2 percent
In 2022, the gross yield of seed onions was 17.2 percent lower than in the previous year. Gross yields of wheat and barley were up, by 22.7 and by 44.1 percent respectively.
Gender pay gap closing a little further
In 2020, the difference in average gross hourly earnings of male and female employees in the public sector decreased by 2 percentage points relative to 2018.
What does Statistics Netherlands do with its source data files?
We convert these into usable pieces without disclosing any personal characteristics, This is known as anonymisation or pseudonymisation.
Manufacturing output prices levelled off further in December
IN December, prices of Dutch-manufactured products were up by an average of 14.2 percent year on year.