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Caribbean Netherlands; jobs and wages, sex, age
Jobs and average annual wages of employees broken down by wage category, gender and age
Slight increase in number of unemployed persons
In September 2024, there were 377 thousand unemployed persons.
Government deficit of 2 billion euros over the first three quarters of 2024
Government spending over the first three quarters of 2024 exceeded revenues by over 2 billion euros.
The story
A brief explanation of why CBS compiles the Monitor of Well-being and the SDGs, what well-being is and how well-being is measured.
Publication revision National accounts, reporting period 2021
A revision incorporates the latest insights from the various (new) statistics and information sources used for the national accounts. The revision means that a new (level) estimate of the national...
Key figures by sector; National Accounts
Sector accounts; key figures Most important figures of institutional sectors
Fact sheet International schools
A fact sheet on the expenditure by households and foreign governments on international primary and secondary schools (private schools) in the Netherlands, and the number of students and school staff...
Fewer people in paid employment
A total of 9.8 million people were in paid employment in August 2024.
Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Current transactions and balancing items of institutional sectors Sectors, resources and uses, balancing items
Caribbean Netherlands; jobs and wages, economic activity (SIC2008)
Jobs and average annual wages of employees broken down by wage category and economic activity (SIC2008)
Unemployment virtually unchanged in June
In June 2024, 370 thousand people aged 15 to 74 years were unemployed.
Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Financial balance sheets and transactions by economic sectors Sectors, balance sheets, assets and liabilities
Sector accounts; seasonally and working day adjusted, National Accounts
Transactions and balancing items of economic sectors Non seasonally adjusted and seasonally adjusted figures
Population; households and population dynamics; from 1899
Population, households, population growth, births, mortality, marriages, marriage dissolutions, change of nationality and migration
Unemployment slightly up in April
Over the past three months, the number of unemployed people has risen by an average of 2 thousand per month.
Unemployment rate down to 3.6 percent in May
Over the past three months, the number of unemployed persons has declined by an average of 4 thousand per month.
Satellite account for culture and media 2022
This satellite describes the contribution of culture and media to the Dutch economy (GDP, employment, consumption etc.) for the years 2015, 2018, and 2022. In addition, the satellite describes the...
Regional key figures; National Accounts
GDP, GDP per capita, Value added, Compensation of employees, Labour input Region
Foreign-born employees; resident/non-resident, demographic variables
Jobs Employee characteristics, job characteristics, migration background
Workers' retirement age nearing 66
A total of 86 thousand Dutch employees retired in 2023.
Profits of non-financial corporations up again
In Q3 2022, Dutch non-financial corporations’ gross profits before taxes amounted to 84.5 billion euros. This is 9 billion euros more than in Q3 2021 and the highest amount since the beginning of the...
No further increase in labour force participation
The increase in labour force participation, which continued almost uninterrupted in the last six months of 2023, came to a halt early this year.
1920
By 1920, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) had become a large public sector institution. For comparison, when Henri Methorst was appointed Director in 1906, the organisation had five departments and...
Tourism expenditure rises to 96 billion euros in 2022
In 2022, tourist spending within the Dutch economy amounted to nearly 96 billion euros.
Unemployment continues to rise
Over the past three months, the number of unemployed has continued to rise by an average of 7 thousand per month.