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Within Europe, antibiotics use lowest in the Netherlands

Among European countries, the Netherlands prescribed the lowest volume of antibiotics (2013) while Greece prescribed the highest. Within the Netherlands, there are regional differences in the volume...

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Regional distribution of first-generation immigrants and migrant workers from central, eastern and southern Europe.

Custom-made tables on the regional distribution of first-generation immigrants and migrant workers from central, eastern and southern Europe, 31 December 2010. Commissioned by: Ministry of the...

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Number of residents from Central and Eastern Europe up by 11 percent

Last year, the number of citizens from Central and Eastern Europe in the Netherlands increased from 160 thousand to 177 thousand. Another 75 thousand CEE citizens are estimated to work in the...

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Most raw materials imported from Europe

The Netherlands obtains 68 percent of its raw materials from elsewhere. Two thirds of the raw materials come from European countries.

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Consumer prices; inflation Europe 2005 = 100 (HICP), 1996 - 2015

Inflation The Netherlands, Eurozone and European Union .

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Knowledge migration in Europe. An exploratory study

Possibilities to compile figures on numbers of international knowledge workers using the EU Labour Force Survey.

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The Netherlands leads Europe in internet access

In 2017, 98 percent of Dutch households had internet access against a European average of 87 percent.

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More workers from Central and Eastern Europe

In March this year, there were 125 thousand nationals of EU member states in Central or Eastern Europe in the Netherlands, an increase by more than 20 percent relative to March last year; 37 thousand...

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Number of people from Central and Eastern Europe doubled in half a decade

Early 2011, nearly 200 thousand people from Central and Eastern Europe had registered as residents or workers in the Netherlands. Their number has more than doubled over the past five years.

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Differences in prosperity levels in Europe reduced

The Netherlands was the second most prosperous country in the European Union (EU) in 2011 after Luxembourg. Bulgaria and Romania are the least prosperous countries in the EU. Relative to 1995, the...

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Nearly half a million Dutch live elsewhere in Europe

Many Dutch people make use of the right of free movement of persons within Europe: at the start of 2011 nearly half a million Dutch people were living in other European countries. Belgium in...

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The Netherlands: an island of moderation within Europe

Although the Dutch have a reputation of being heavy drinkers, they are in fact not: nearly nowhere in Europe do people drink as little as in the Netherlands.

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Growing scepticism towards Europe

Since the early 1990s, Euroscepticism has grown among Dutch voters. Only Young voters in the 18–25 age category are truly enthusiastic about Europe.

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Netherlands largest supplier of chips in Europe

The Netherlands accounted for nearly one third of total European production (in euros) of frozen-potato products, making it the largest supplier of chips, potato slices and rösti in Europe, but, if...

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The Netherlands: transit port for Japanese products to Europe

Goods imports from Japan amounted to 8.4 billion euros in 2013. The Netherlands is mainly a transit country for Japanese products to Europe. Three-quarters of the imported goods were re-exported...

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Dutch shipbuilding industry increasingly important in Europe

Last year, 12 percent of European shipbuilding industry turnover was realised in the Netherlands, as against more than 7 percent in 2000. The market share in commercial vessels grew considerably from...

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Regional distribution of first- and second-generation immigrants from central, eastern and southern Europe (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables on the regional distribution of first- and second-generation immigrants from central, eastern and southern Europe on 1-1-2015. Commissioned by: Verwey-Jonker Institute.

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Regional distribution of first- and second-generation immigrants from central, eastern and southern Europe, 2014 (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables on the regional distribution of first- and second-generation immigrants from central, eastern and southern Europe on 1-1-2014. Commissioned by: Verwey-Jonker Institute.

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