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More tourists visiting Bonaire in 2015
Tourism on Bonaire was up in 2015 and remained stable on Saba and St Eustatius compared to the previous year.
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2016
the latest social and economic key figures on developments in the Caribbean Netherlands
Caribbean Netherlands; Religious denomination, personal characteristics
religious denomination and church visits sex, age, educational level
Inflation rate Caribbean Netherlands still low
Inflation on Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba has hovered around zero percent for nearly two years.
Inflation rate Bonaire slips to 0.1 percent
Inflation has risen to 1.1 percent on St Eustatius.
Caribbean Netherlands; vacation and sport, personal characteristics
vacation, sport sex, age , educational level
Caribbean Netherlands; perception of (un)safety, personal characteristics
perception of (un)safety, assessment of crime and safety sex, age, educational level
Caribbean Netherlands; Spoken languages and main language, characteristics
spoken languages, main language sex, age, educational level
Caribbean Netherlands; victimization of crime, personal characteristics
victimization, violence, property crimes and vandalism sex, age, educational level
Caribbean NL; housing, durable consumer goods and means of transport
housing, television, mobile phone, pc, car sex, age and educational level
Caribbean Netherlands; nuisance in neighbourhood, personal characteristics
reported nuisance, experienced nuisance in neighbourhood sex, age, educational level
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2017
This handy edition of Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2017 presents the latest social and economic key figures
Caribbean Netherlands; use of internet of persons, personal characteristics
use of internet of persons sex, age, educational level
Caribbean Netherlands; Welfare, personal characteristics
welfare, happiness, satisfaction with life sex, age, educational level
Tourism in Dutch Caribbean in 2015
This publication contains an account of tourism on the islands of Bonaire, Saba and Sint-Eustatius in 2015.
10% more flights to and from the Caribbean Netherlands
10 percent more aircraft movements to and from the Caribbean Netherlands in 2018, 11 percent more passengers
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2020
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2020 provides updated as well as new information, covering some aspects of life in the Caribbean Netherlands
Inbound tourism in Caribbean Netherlands 2014 - 2016
This paper presents indicators about inbound tourism on Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius over the period 2014 - 2016
Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2018
New edition of Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands 2018 presents the latest social and economic key figures on developments in the Caribbean Netherlands (Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba)
Price developments in Dutch Caribbean mirror uniqueness of the three islands
“You can only govern a country, if you know the figures”, is a slogan used by Statistics Netherlands. The slogan also applies to the islands of Bonaire, Saint. Eustatius and Saba,...
Majority of Dutch Caribbean population born on former Netherlands Antilles
The majority of the Dutch Caribbean population were born on one of the islands in the former Netherlands Antilles. In most cases, they were born on the island where they currently live or on an...
Public sector largest employer Caribbean Netherlands
The public sector is the largest employer in the Caribbean Netherlands
All islands in the Caribbean Netherlands achieved economic growth in 2013
According to CBS, the economies on the islands of the Caribbean Netherlands all realised growth in 2013.
Labour force in Caribbean Netherlands: relatively more people in work
The labour force in the Caribbean differs from that in the Netherlands in a number of respects: relatively more people in the Caribbean (15- 74 years) are employed, and relatively more of them work...
Inflation Caribbean Netherlands down in fourth quarter 2014
Statistics Netherlands announced today that inflation has fallen on the three islands collectively referred to as Caribbean Netherlands. The rate on Bonaire fell from 1.5 to 0.9 percent in the fourth...