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Investments almost 4 percent up in November
The volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was 3.7 percent up in November 2019 relative to the same month last year.
Reinoud's story
Reinoud tells about his work at Statistics Netherlands (CBS) and his most important hobby.
Unemployment decline halting, also in the EU
In both the Netherlands and the rest of the EU, unemployment has stopped declining in recent months.
Dutch government surplus 14 billion euros in 2019
In 2019 the public surplus amounted to 1.7 percent of GDP. Both revenues and expenditure rose sharply. Public debt at the end of 2019 amounted to 48.6 percent of GDP.
Immigration
The number of immigrants and emigrants to and from the Netherlands, and net migration
A dynamic factor model for unemployment statistics
Discussiepaper over een methode om een groot aantal hulpreeksen afkomstig uit big data bronnen te gebruiken bij het schatten van de maandelijkse werkloze beroepsbevolking.
CBS examines the value of data
Data are becoming more and more important for society and within the economy.
Quarterly figures on Dutch health by time series models
Estimation of quarterly figures on Dutch health during the Covid-19 pandemic by structural time series models.
54 percent of deaths in 2019 caused by cancer or CVD
In 2019, mortality in the Netherlands stood at 151,885. This is nearly 1,500 fewer deaths than in the previous year.
Multivariate density estimation by neural networks
Discussion paper about a nonparametric method to estimate the probability density of data sources
Half of all adult adoptees have searched for birth information
Half of all intercountry adoptees who are now adults have ever searched for information on their background.
Blaise 5's Multimode Advantages
This video shows Blaise 5's concepts of multimode, multi-device, multiplatform, multilingual and multinational questionnaires in action. Today's surveys need to include a variety of modes so your...
Work and family reunification main reasons for immigration
In 2018, the Netherlands received 191 thousand non-Dutch immigrants. They included 110 thousand people from EU/EFTA countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland); the main migration...
How do we safeguard your privacy
CBS, as an independent body, has the obligation to handle all data with the utmost care. In this video we explain how we safeguard your privacy
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2021
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2021 provides updated as well as new information, covering some aspects of life in the Caribbean Netherlands.
Small Area Estimation of sickness absence
Small area estimation of sickness absence
Eurostat Morbidity Statistics, Pilot Data Collection
Dutch pilot data collection for Eurostat Morbidity Statistics, with data on diseases and disorders in the Netherlands in 2016, from registered diagnostic information in medical registers, by age and...
Importing data into questionnaire on International Trade
Importing data into questionnaire on International Trade
Information security and privacy are an ongoing priority for CBS
Information security and privacy are permanently high on the agenda at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Onbenut arbeidspotentieel uitgelegd.
Naast het werkloosheidscijfers volgens de definitie van de International Labour Organisation (ILO), zijn er meer groepen mensen die niet werken. Peter Hein van Mulligen, hoofdeconoom van het CBS,...
160 thousand fewer employed in April
In April, the number of people in paid employment fell by 160 thousand to 8.9 million. A decline of this magnitude within one month has not occurred since compilation of monthly figures started...
Consumer confidence hardly changed in September
In September, Dutch consumers are slightly less pessimistic than in August.
Well-being in times of corona
Data on the Dutch economy, prosperity, labour and leisure, housing market, health, society, safety, mobility and environment in times of coronavirus.
Correcting for linkage errors in contingency tables
Correcting for linkage errors in contingency tables – a cautionary tale