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Key figures by sector; National Accounts
Sector accounts; key figures Most important figures of institutional sectors
Labour productivity increased further in 2022
Labour productivity in the market sector increased by 1.0 percent year-on-year in 2022. A year earlier, labour productivity still improved by 4.3 percent.
Capital stocks; SIC; type of capital assets, National Accounts
Capital stock; volume changes SIC, institutional sectors, type of capital assets
Gross fixed capital formation by type and by sector; National Accounts
Gross fixed capital formation by type of capital good on owner basis Institutional sectors
Synthetic data opens up possibilities in the statistical field
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) recently released a new handbook, ‘Synthetic Data for Official Statistics’, to help get statistical institutes started in producing their own...
Caribbean Netherlands; students mbo by level, sector and domain
Prevocational secondary education, pupils Level, type of education, region
What factors influence young adults’ decision to start a family?
Young adults in the Netherlands face a variety of economic challenges: employers are giving out more temporary contracts, income growth is stagnating, students have to take on more debt, there’s an...
Quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds overweight
In 2022, 17 percent of all children and young people in the Netherlands aged 2 to 24 years were overweight.
Labour participation; attachment to the labour market
Employed and not employed, want to work, reasons to not want to work Sex, age, level of education
Obesity, smoking and drinking hardly down since 2018
In 2021, half of the adult population in the Netherlands were overweight. This is the same as in 2018 at the start of the National Prevention Agreement.
Students worked 11 hours a week on average in Q3
In the third quarter of 2023, two-thirds of pupils in secondary education aged 15 or older had a part-time job.
Labour participation; key figures
Labour force, unemployment rate, labour participation Sex, age, level of education
Labour participation; young people
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not
More Dutch citizens in favour of nuclear energy
Thirty-six percent of Dutch adults think the Netherlands should make more use of nuclear energy. This was still 25 percent in 2020.
Seven percent of young people have never had a job
In 2023, 7 percent of the Netherlands' 2.2 million young people aged 15 to 24 had never been in paid work
Young adults now have lower personal well-being than over-25s
In 2021, a lower share of young adults in the Netherlands experienced high personal well-being. For the first time since measurement commenced, they reported high well-being relatively less often...
Vacancies; seasonally adjusted
Vacancies; seasonally adjusted by economic activities (SIC 2008), particuler firms and government
Caribbean Netherlands; labour participation, key figures
Labour force, unemployment rate, labour participation Sex, age, level of education
Caribbean Netherlands; labour participation, young people (15-24 years)
Labour force, unemployment rate, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not, Caribbean NL
Other local Government; quarterly revenue and expenditure
Quarterly cash based revenue and expenditure of the Other local Government units according to EU directive 2011/85 (Sixpack).
Research and development; expenditure and funding per implementation sector
R&D expenditure, source of funding, type of cost, implementation sector
Labour price index; index figures 2015=100; National Accounts
Labour price index; wage costs per hour worked Branches SIC 2008
Bankruptcies up by over 50 percent in 2023
Altogether 3,271 businesses and institutions were declared bankrupt, over 50 percent more than in 2022.
CBS develops Green Deal dashboard to monitor climate change
In 2019, the European Commission presented the European Green Deal.
CBS invests in statistics on climate change impacts
Collecting climate data should be just as routine for statistical institutes around the world as collecting data on the population or the economy.