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Investment climate; society, 1990-2013
Job mobility, social benefits, minimum wage Countries, periods
Most pardonee asylumseekers from former Soviet Union
At the end of June 2008, nearly 26 thousand asylumseekers in the Netherlands had been granted leave to remain in the Netherlands indefinitely based on the ‘pardon regulation’ of 2007. Most of these...
Investment climate; old-and young-age dependency intern. comparison,'00-'50
Young- and old-age dependency ratio (prognoses) broken down by country EU and OECD countries, 2000-2050
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This archive contains all news releases and publications on this website. You can make a selection by theme and year.
Asylum, migration and integration
People with a foreign background
Investment climate; Dutch economy international comparison, 1960-2012
GDP and labour productivity, Employed labour force, Quality of life Countries, periods
International Trade in Services
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Investment climate; infrastructure international comparison 1990-2012
Efficiency of distribution infrastructure, ICT - infrastructure and knowledge infrastructure broken down by country
Investment climate; The Netherlands international comparison 1990-2009
Gross Domestic Product, exports, Foreign Direct Investments, inward, Value added in services and population size broken down by region
Investment climate; aviation network connectivity international comparison
Aviation network connectivity Major European airports near cities
SDG 11.2 Living environment
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 Sustainable cities and communities: living environment. SDG 11.2 concerns the environment in which people have their homes and lead their lives.
Investment climate; capital international comparison 1990-2011
Capital stock and investments Countries
SDG 11.2 Living environment
Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11 Sustainable cities and communities: living environment. SDG 11.2 concerns the environment in which people have their homes and lead their lives.