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Lower fresh water usage, sewage treatment up to par
In 2021, 4.3 percent less fresh surface water and groundwater was abstracted compared to the previous year.
Annual Sector Accounts Inventory, 2021
Sources and methods for non-financial Annual Sector Accounts.
House price decrease in February
In February, prices of owner-occupied dwellings were lower year on year for the first time since April 2014.
More sexual activity among over-75s
In 2022, 27 percent of people aged 75 and over reported they were sexually active. This was still 16 percent in 2014.
Inflation rate 9.6 percent in April
The consumer price index (CPI) was 9.6 percent higher in April than in the same month last year.
Caribbean Netherlands: 4 percent more air passengers in 2022 than in 2019
In 2022, more than 475 thousand travellers passed through the airports of Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius.
Dutch producers more positive than producers in most EU countries
In February 2023, the mood among Dutch producers was again better than the average mood across the European Union.
Economic outlook deteriorated
The economic climate in December 2022 is more negative than it was in November, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Well-being elsewhere
What is well-being ‘elsewhere’? Well-being ‘elsewhere’ concerns the effect that the Dutch pursuit of prosperity has on the rest of the world, and particularly on the least developed countries (LDCs).
Data scientists inspired by innovative CBS research
the ultimate challenge for data scientists is to develop methods that ‘translate’ huge amounts of data into high-quality statistics
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...
Nowcasting GDP growth rate: a potential substitute for the current flash estimate
Currently Statistics Netherlands provides a first estimate of the GDP growth rate 45 days after the end of the reference quarter.
Unemployment slightly down in February
In February, 356 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed.
Searching for business websites
Searching for the website addresses of businesses
More women than men in higher education for 23 consecutive years
In the 2021/’22 academic year, universities and universities of applied sciences in the Netherlands had altogether 443,000 female students attending against 393 thousand male students.
Division of work and care between parents often different than desired
Four out of 10 parents of children under the age of 18 would prefer to divide work and care tasks equally.
Historically few bankruptcies in 2022 as well
The number of corporate bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days, has increased for the third consecutive month.
More bankruptcies in February
The number of corporate bankruptcies, adjusted for court session days, has increased.
Fewer registered partnerships formed in 2022
The number of newly registered partnerships has increased almost every year as of 2001 and since 2014 in particular.
Manufacturing output almost 3 percent down in January
In January 2023, the average daily output of the Dutch manufacturing industry was 2.9 percent lower than in January 2022.
Investments 4.5 percent up in October
In October 2022, the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 4.5 percent larger year on year. This is mainly because investments in buildings and passenger cars were up.
No excess mortality in February
In February, around 14 thousand deaths were recorded. This exceeds expected mortality by approximately 100.
More sex crimes reported to the police in 2022
The police registered nearly 10 thousand sexual offences last year, up from 8.8 thousand in the previous year. In particular, more cases of sexual assault and rape were registered
Household consumption over 6 percent up in January
Households spent 6.2 percent more in January 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes. Just as in the previous months, they spent more on services but less on goods.