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Regional production structure by SIC'93
Production, intermediate consumption, value added, taxes, compensation of employees, operating surplus and labour input of employees by region
11 percent of energy consumption from renewable sources in 2020
In 2020, renewable energy accounted for 11.1 percent of total Dutch energy consumption.
More buying power for Caribbean Dutch residents in 2019
In 2019, the purchasing power of the Caribbean Dutch population increased compared to the previous year.
Income distribution of households; NA, 2005-2014
Income distribution of different household groups in the Netherlands Source of income, living situation, household composition, age and income
Investments over 4 percent up in July
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets rose by 4.2 percent year-on-year in July 2021.
Meat prices: sharpest rise since 2001
In 2017 consumer prices for meat rose by 3.8 percent. Poultry meat, pork, beef and veal, sheep and goat meat, processed meat
Fixed capital formation by industry, region; national accounts 1995-2015
Fixed capital formation by Industry (SIC 2008) SIC 2008, Region
Price Index for Owner-Occupied Dwellings
This report provides a description of the scope of the index, the underlying method and a step-by-step explanation of the process.
Employees from abroad;resident/non-resident,demographic variables,2010-2017
Jobs, foreign born employees, employee characteristics, job characteristics, country of birth/citizenship
Quality report on Unemployment Benefits Statistics
The aim of this report is to explain the aim, process, method and publication policy in the production and use of the unemployment benefits statistics to the users. We also focus on the quality of...
Method New dwellings; input price indices building costs, 2010 = 100
Description of the calculation method of the Input price index of new dwellings: the weighting scheme, the formula and the method how the price index is calculated. The observation and production...
Economic contraction 0.8 percent in Q1 2021
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) declined by 0.8 percent in Q1 2021 relative to Q4 2020.
Exports up by over 22 percent in May
In May 2021, the total volume of goods exports was up by 22.2 percent year-on-year.
Fewer bankruptcies compared to many EU countries
The number of bankruptcies in the Netherlands is at a historically low level. Since the coronavirus crisis started, this number has been declining each quarter.
Economic growth of 1.9 percent in Q3 2021
The gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 1.9 percent in Q3 2021 relative to the previous quarter.
Quality report on Labour Disablement Benefits Statistics
The aim of this report is to explain the aim, process, method and publication policy in the production and use of the disablement benefits statistics to the users. We also focus on the quality of the...
Investments almost 10 percent up in June
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets rose by 9.9 percent year-on-year in June 2021.
Statistics that count
In 2000 Statistics Netherlands went through a major reorganisation, rejuvenating itself in the process. This paper outlines the strategy that Statistics Netherlands will pursue in the next few years....
Labour participation; position in the household
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Position in household, sex, age
Distribution of well-being in 2020 similar to 2019
Well-being is not equally distributed in the Netherlands.
Questionnaire development
Roughly speaking, a survey consists of a design, an approach strategy and a questionnaire. In this report, the authors describe the development of a questionnaire in detail. They explain the various...
International election observation and assessment of elections
On 8 and 9 April 2011, an international Expert Meeting took place on the monitoring and assessment of elections. It was the first time election observers from the academic world, politics and...
1.6 thousand COVID-19 deaths in March
In March 2021, altogether 1,611 people died of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.