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Population growth rate remains low

In the first quarter of 2005 the population of the Netherlands grew by nearly 5 thousand. The population growth remains very moderate due to the low birth rate and the high mortality rate.

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Use of medical facilities; 1981-2009

Use of medical facilities, visits to the GP, medical specialist, dentist, physiotherapist, alternative healers, hospital admissions,

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Improvement in healthy lifestyle stagnating

The lifestyle of the Dutch population hardly improved in terms of health last year. They did not make much progress with trying to smoke less, drink less, eat less and exercise more. The positive...

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Professor at CBS investigating impact of urban life

research on urban areas and urban problems

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Dutch National Travel survey

Dutch National Travel survey Survey summary: samples and registrations

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Substantial increase immigration from former Soviet Union

On 1 January last year, 65 thousand Soviet Union nationals were living in the Netherlands. Among them were 16 thousand children born in the Netherlands. Another 49 thousand Soviet citizens are...

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Population up by over 100 thousand in 2017

The population of the Netherlands again saw relatively strong growth in 2017.

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Working population by sex

Persons employed, labour force, unemployment broken down by personal features (age, level of education, origin) and sex

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Care and rent allowances continue to rise, childcare allowance lower again

Dutch central government paid just over 10.4 billion euros in income-related allowances for housing, health care and children in 2013. Spending on care allowances, in particular, rose, to 5.1 billion...

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Food for thought: dietary and health trends in the Netherlands

These are just some findings in the book Food for thought: dietary and health trends in the Netherlands, published today.

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Obesity leads to more sickness absence

A publication just released by Statistics Netherlands on health and care in 2007 comprises seven articles on a range of recent developments in the area of health and care.

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Fewer births and deaths at weekends

Increasingly fewer babies are born on a Sunday, and death rates are slightly lower on weekend days as well.

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Requests for legal aid and reason request by characteristics

Requests for legal aid and reason make a request for legal aid; sex, age, level of education, socio - economic group

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Perceptions

To compile data at the national level about current topics in society, with the focus on how the Dutch population perceives them.

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Key figures of the population forecasts 2002-2050

Population forecasts: key figures Most important key indicators of the population forecasts

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More emigrants move to the United Kingdom

In the period 2011-2015, the number emigrants from the Netherlands to the UK has risen from 8.2 to 10.5 thousand.

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Girls perform better in education, boys more often self-supporting

Boys more often than girls get in contact with youth care and rehabilitation programmes and girls are doing better in education. A reverse situation occurs on the labour market. Young men are more...

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Crime victims by personal characteristics

Crime victims by background characteristics: sex, age, highest level of education, number of addresses per km2 of the place of residence

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Purchasing power declined on St Eustatius in 2014

On average, the purchasing power on St Eustatius fell by 0.8 percent in 2014.

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Feelings of insecurity by background characteristics

Feelings of insecurity due to crime Scared to be at home alone, or open the front door, scary places etc.

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Population forecasts; key figures, 2010-2060

Population forecasts: key figures Most important key indicators of the population forecasts

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Social protection benefits by functions, criteria, implementation 1994-2012

Social protection benefits. Functions, criteria and execution.

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Most Syrian asylum seekers have housing

Many Syrians and Eritreans have a residence permit and housing, but most depend on social welfare.

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