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Number of people in work rising again

The number of 15 to 74-year-olds in paid work was up in 2017 on 2016 at an average of 176 thousand.

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Establishment and closure of businesses

Establishment and closure of enterprises by economic activities (SIC '93)

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Unemployment and labour force, monthly figures

Description by month of the labour force in the Netherlands, with the unemployed labour force as the central component.

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Vacancies, online observation (occupational classification)

The publication of job vacancy figures in the Netherlands, broken down by occupational class and occupational segment, in accordance with the Dutch Standard Classification of Occupations ROA-CBS 2014...

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Retail trade; turnover, internet sales, index 2013=100, 2014 - Januari 2018

Internet sales retail trade. Turnover: index 2013 = 100, change. By activity (SIC 2008).

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Unemployment continues to fall in January 2018

The number of 15 to 74-year-olds in paid work was on average 176 thousand up on 2016.

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Economic situation improves marginally

According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation in February 2015 is slightly better than in January, but the economic recovery is still fragile. In the period...

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Industry; production, sales, orders, SIC 2008, 2000-2012

Production, sales and orders Industry; manufacturing, mining and quarrying and public utilities

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Income Caribbean Netherlands highest on St Eustatius

The median disposable income in the Caribbean Netherlands in 2012 was highest in St Eustatius (27 thousand USD), followed by Saba (24 thousand USD) and Bonaire (23 thousand USD).

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EU rules and additional data result in smaller first quarter contraction of Dutch economy

From today, the Netherlands is one of the first countries in the European Union to comply with the new international guidelines for national accounts.

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Manufacturing; stocks of finished goods, 2010=100 2005-2017

Index figures and changes of stocks of finished goods in manufacturing (SIC 2008)

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Marginal increase employed, fewer people unemployed

The number of employed people increased by an average of 2 thousand a month in the period February-April. Employment rose noticeably among young people and over-45s. In the same period, the labour...

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Economic situation fairly stable over the past six months

According to Statistics Netherlands’ Business Cycle Tracer, the economic situation in October was about the same as in September.

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Annual Report on Integration 2008

The Dutch Annual Report on Integration 2008 was published on 6 November 2008. This report, compiled by Statistics Netherlands, provides a factual overview of developments in the integration of...

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Unemployment below pre-crisis level

In November, the unemployment rate dropped to 3.5 percent of the Dutch labour force. This was slightly below the level just before the onset of the crisis at the end of 2008.

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Employment up again

Changes in employed and unemployed labour force, September 2017

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Bankruptcies; flow data, 1981-2011

Bankrupcty petitions, pronounced bankruptcies by source and legal form, annulled bankruptcies, and terminated bankruptcies, all by province

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Investment climate; society, 1990-2013

Job mobility, social benefits, minimum wage Countries, periods

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Migration Motives Statistic

The Migration Motives Statistic provides information on the immigration of persons with a non-Dutch nationality, broken down by the reason for immigration into the Netherlands.

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SDG 9.3 Knowledge and innovation

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure: knowledge and innovation. Knowledge is essential for the economy and finding solutions to urgent issues.

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Privacy

Measures we have taken to safeguard your privacy.

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Women’s emancipation: a slow process

Women work fewer hours, earn lower incomes. More women in top civil sector and commercial sector positions.

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