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Care-providing duties no longer prevent women from working

The number of women unable or not prepared to work, because they have to look after their families has almost been reduced by half from 735 thousand in 2001 to 373 thousand in 2007.

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The State; tax revenues, ESA 1999-2011

Taxes on income and property, production and imports and death duty in terms of the ESA 1995 categories.

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Sharpest drop in motor fuel prices since 2008

In March 2020, when the COVID-19 crisis erupted in the Netherlands, pump prices of motor fuels dropped by 6.1 percent on average relative to the previous month.

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Fewer young volunteers in 2019

In 2019, fewer people aged 12 to 24 yrs volunteered than in previous years. Girls are more likely active in care services while boys are more active in sports associations. The main motivation for...

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Producer Prices; ProdCom, sales and consumption, 2005 = 100, 2000-2012

Price index numbers (excluding excise) and month and year development Market and products according to product nomenclature Prodcom

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Producer Prices Index (PPI); output and import prices, 2010=100, 2005-2017

Price index numbers (excluding excise) and month and year development Market and product according to product nomenclature ProdCom

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Entrepot flow

Transit goods at customs stored for a definite period in a bonded warehouse (a storage space in the Netherlands for goods on which import duties and levies still have to be paid.)

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Import value of goods (trade)

The value of all goods brought into the Dutch economy for consumption. This is the case when import duties and national taxes have been paid. For imports from EU countries this is the value of the...

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Bonded warehouse

Storage space in the Netherlands for goods on which import duties and levies still have to be paid.

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Government collects 13 cents of every euro spent by Dutch households

The average Dutch household spent 32,500 euro in 2010. Indirect taxes, for example VAT and excise duties, account for 4,320 euro, i.e. more than 13 cents of every euro spent by Dutch households.

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Producer Prices (2000 = 100) by SBI '93

Price index number including and excluding excise According to activity nomenclature SBI'93

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Petrol price reaches new record high

The litre price of Euro95 averaged 1.776 euro in March 2012. Consumers can obtain cheaper petrol at self-service stations.

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Government budget surplus up to 1.5 percent in 2018

The Dutch government achieved an 11 billion euro budget surplus in 2018, equivalent to 1.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Government debt declined, just as in previous years, and stood at...

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Dutch prices show steepest rise within the eurozone

In March 2019, consumer prices in the Netherlands rose twice as fast as the rate across the eurozone. The gap between Dutch and eurozone CPI-based inflation has widened

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Cigarette prices doubled in past decade

In April 2013, the price of cigarettes was twice as high as a decade ago, mainly due to tax increases. Currently, taxes account for nearly three quarters of the price of a packet of cigarettes.

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Producer Prices; SBI 2008, sales, index 2005 = 100, 1981-2012

Price index number (excluding excise), by sales (domestic and foreign) According to activity nomenclature SBI2008

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Producer Prices Index; by economic activity SIC2008, 2010=100, 1981-2017

Price index number (excluding excise), by sales (domestic and foreign) According to activity nomenclature SBI 2008

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Similar development of public transport and car costs

Price developments in public transport were virtually on a par with developments in car costs between 2009 and November 2018. In this period, the cost of both types of transport rose more rapidly...

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Producer Prices (2000 = 100) by ProdCom

Price index numbers including and excluding excise according to product nomenclature Prodcom

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Inflation rate further down

In June, the Dutch inflation rate dropped for the third month in a row to reach 1.4 percent, i.e. 0.2 percentage points down on May. Especially prices of food and clothes had a downward effect on...

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Price rises mainly due to changes in tax legislation

The considerable price rises in 2013 were mainly caused by changes in tax legislation. The price of rolling tobacco and stamps increased most rapidly, whereas the price of telephones decreased most...

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