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Childcare by neighbourhood in Deventer, 2010 (Dutch only)
Use of child care provisions by income and neighbourhood in 2010. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: municipality of Deventer
Childcare by municipality in the Netherlands, 2014 (Dutch only)
Custom-made tables concerning the amount of hours children spend in several types of day care and the number of children per type of day care in 2014 broken down by municipality. Commissioned by:...
Childcare by neighbourhood in Amsterdam, 2010 (Dutch only)
Use of child care provisions by income and neighbourhood in 2010. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: Municipality of Amsterdam
Mostly working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands
In 2018, most children living at home in the Caribbean Netherlands had working parents.
more and more businesses in the Netherlands
The number of registered businesses in the Netherlands increased by just over 65 thousand in 2014. In the first quarter of 2015 it rose by nearly 12 thousand. This means there are now a record number...
Fewer parents receive allowance for care provided by childminders
The number of parents receiving an allowance for care provided by registered childminders was reduced considerably in 2010, but more parents received an allowance for other types of childcare.
Care spending up by 5.1 percent
In 2007, total spending on care, i.e. health care plus welfare services, amounted to 74 billion euro, a 5.1 percent increase relative to 2006.
growth care expenditure at lowest level in 15 years
Last year, total spending on care rose by 1.6 percent, i.e. less than in prior years. This is partly due to the fact that the growth in medicine consumption slowed down and the average price level of...
Public spending up by just over 6 percent
The Dutch government spent 150 billion euro in 2007. This is 6.3 percent more than in 2006.
Large families less likely to use formal child care
Families with three or more children under 13 years of age use formal childcare provisions less often than smaller families.
Care spending 3.7 percent up
Last year, spending on health care and welfare in the Netherlands amounted to 92.7 billion euros, i.e. an increase by 3.7 percent from 2011.
Large differences in purchasing power developments between common occupations
The purchasing power of the employed labour force in the Netherlands rose by 2.5 percent in 2009. This is larger than the increase in 2008.
How many people are key workers in the Netherlands?
Schools and childcare centres in the Netherlands have been closed as a measure against the spread of coronavirus. Parents and guardians who work in crucial sectors can rely on arranged childcare so...
Slower increase in care spending
Spending on health care and welfare in the Netherlands amounted to 61.5 billion euro in 2005. This is 2.8 percent more than in 2004.
Child care by neighbourhood in Deventer and Nijmegen, 2009 (Dutch only)
Use of child care provisions broken down by, among others, income and district.Commissioned by: Municipality Deventer and Child Care Foundation Nijmegen
Much smaller rise in care spending
Health care and welfare cost nearly 60 billion euro in 2004. This is 4.3 percent more than 2003. Spending on care still rose by as much 10 percent annually in the period 2001-2003. The decrease in...
Child care by neighbourhood in Nijmegen, 2007 and 2008 (Dutch only)
The Centre for Policy Related Statistics has been commissioned by childcare foundation Nijmegen to compute results for the use of official child care provisions, broken down by various...
Calendar
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 4 - 8 July 2011 (Week 27).
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 23-27 June 2008 (Week 26).
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 18-22 October 2010 (Week 42).
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Week 17 (23-27 April 2007)
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Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 21-25 April 2008 (Week 17).
Dutch economy shrinks by 0.6 percent in fourth quarter of 2008
The Dutch economy shrank by 0.6 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008 compared with the same quarter in the previous year.