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Inflation rate up to 10.3 percent in July
The consumer price index (CPI) was 10.3 percent higher in July than in the same month last year.
Non-financial corporations; non-fin. transactions by type of corporations
Resources, uses and balancing items of subsectors non-financial corporati Subsectors of non-financial corporations
Business cycle tracer dashboard
BCT Dashboard is a tool to assist in the analysis of the state and the course of the Dutch economy.
Consumers in May almost as negative as in April
Dutch consumers have never been gloomier than this month.
Time varying correlations in state space models
Discussion paper about a method to estimate time varying state correlations in multivariate state space models
Big Data Matters 3 - The need for timely statistics
Online seminar - Thursday, 1 April 2021 The Centre for Big Data Statistics (the Netherlands) and the ONS Data Science Campus (UK) 2020 was a remarkable year: the world was facing a new pandemic and...
The need for timely official statistics
This paper discusses how Statistics Netherlands managed to respond quickly with a range of new outputs following the outbreak of the covid-19 pandemic. First, it describes the innovation process and...
Investment radar
The Investment Radar analyses developments in private sector investment.
Fewer goods, more services to the UK in 2021
In 2021, Dutch goods exports to the United Kingdom amounted to 40.5 billion euros.
CBS successfully updates application landscape with Phoenix
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has worked step-by-step towards a new application landscape in recent years.
Deputy Director General Bert Kroese appointed to top IMF position
Bert Kroese (54), Deputy Director General of Statistics Netherlands (CBS), will be appointed Chief Statistician and Data Officer and Director of the Statistics Department of the International...
Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Current transactions and balancing items of institutional sectors Sectors, resources and uses, balancing items
Exports radar
The Exports Radar is an instrument to analyse developments in exports of goods.
Household consumption radar
The Household Consumption Radar is an instrument to analyse developments in consumption by Dutch households.
CBS explores possible privacy preserving techniques with universities
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is constantly looking for new methods and techniques to meet the steadily growing demand for statistical information.
Time series modeling of mobility trends – update 2020
Discussion paper about a method to estimate detailed mobility trends corrected for discontinuities due to redesigns
Passenger cars by company characteristics, 2019-2022
The tables contain the number of Dutch passenger cars divided by fuel and type of end user (company and private), year 2019-2022. For company cars, a breakdown has been made by sector and company...
Well-being in times of corona
Data on the Dutch economy, prosperity, labour and leisure, housing market, health, society, safety, mobility and environment in times of coronavirus.
Consumer confidence drops to lowest level ever in April
Dutch consumers have never been gloomier than this month.
Innovative research into drone flight paths using CBS data
It’s hard to remember a time before unmanned aircraft – drones – took to the skies.
Consumer confidence declining again
In March, confidence among Dutch consumers has deteriorated to almost the lowest level ever recorded.
40 percent international first-year students at Dutch universities
More and more foreign students enrol at a Dutch university (WO) or university of applied science (HBO).
Deaths; cause of death (extensive list), age and sex
Number of deaths in the population of the Netherlands by main underlying cause of death (extensive list of 'three digit codes'), by age and sex
Producer confidence hardly changed in March
In March 2022, the mood among Dutch manufacturers has hardly changed.
Bankruptcies up by over 50 percent in 2023
Altogether 3,271 businesses and institutions were declared bankrupt, over 50 percent more than in 2022.