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Compensation of employees, employment; quarterly, National Accounts
Compensation of employees, wages, jobs (by sex) , fte, hours worked quarterly, economic activity
Greenhouse gas emissions 2.1 percent higher in 2021
In 2021, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions showed a year-on-year increase of 2.1 percent. This means that the sharp reduction of emissions in 2020 did not continue.
Consumer prices; price index 1900 = 100
Consumer price index Year of reference 1900 = 100
Mortality below expected level in February
In all of February, there were around 550 fewer deaths than expected for that month.
Week 7 mortality slightly below expected level
In the third week of February (week 7, 14 to 20 February 2022 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,400. This is over 150 more than in the previous week (3,211) but still slightly below the...
Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory; national accounts
Natural gas and oil reserves on the Dutch territory Opening stock, new discoveries, extraction and other changes
2021
Counting at 'grid square level' is new for this census and contains much more detailed information than at municipal level. The grid of 1 by 1 kilometre squares cuts right through municipalities, but...
HSMR 2022 Methodological Report
Methods used for the calculation of the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios 2019-2021
Mobility trend; per stage, modes of travel, purposes of travel, age and sex
Number of stages, distance and time travelled per stage/person per day modes of travel, travel purposes, age and sex
Population counter
The population counter shows the current estimated number of inhabitants in the Netherlands.
Births: key figures
Fertility, live and stillborn children and multiple births sex, marital status mother, average age mother and father
Vehicle kilometres goods vehicles; kilometres, vehicle weight, territory
Vehicle kilometres of lorries and road tractors (Dutch and foreign vehicles) by territory, vehicle construction years, gross vehicle weight
Consumer Confidence Survey during COVID-19
Methodological description of the Consumer Confidence Survey during the Corona crisis.
Week 6 mortality figures lower than expected
In the second week of February (week 6, 7 to 13 February 2022 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,350. This is over 100 fewer than expected, but slightly more than in the previous week.
Social security; key figures, number of benefits
Number of social security benefits Total number of benefits
Vehicle kilometres goods vehicles; kilometres, load capacity, territory
Kilometres and average annual kilometres by Dutch and foreign lorries and road tractors, by load capacity and age of vehicle
Birth; key figures
Key figures on birth by sex, birth order or marital status of the mother. Including figures on stillborn children and multiple births
Economic growth of 0.9 percent in Q4 2021
Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.9 percent in Q4 2021 relative to the previous quarter.
Construction industry; productive hours in (non-)residential buildings
Productive hours construction industry Residential and non-residential building
Local intergovernmental organisations; balance sheet per 31 December
Municipalities accounts, balance sheet according to the Dutch regulation ‘Besluit Begroting en Verantwoording gemeenten en provincies (BBV)'.
Annual rate of change HICP; The Netherlands, Euro area and Europe, 2015=100
Annual rate of change The Netherlands, Euro area and European Union according to the harmonised consumer price index 2015 = 100
Population dynamics; month and year
Population dynamics Periods
Mortality in week 5 at expected level
In week 5 (31 to 6 January 2022 inclusive), estimated mortality stood at 3,450. This number is approximately the same as expected for this week and nearly 300 up on the previous week (3,162)
Construction; building costs, building phase, type of building
Building costs, building phase, type of building by building phase by type of building
Mortality in January lower than expected, higher in week 4
In the last week of January (week 4: 24 to 30 January 2022 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 3,350.