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Central government; monthly cash based revenue and expenditure
Monthly cash based revenue and expenditure of the Central Government according to EU directive 2011/85 (Sixpack).
HICP up by 11.2 percent in November
The Dutch inflation rate according to the European Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) stood at 11.2 percent in November, as reported by Statistics Netherlands (CBS). It was 16.8 percent in...
Health care institutions; key figures, finance and personnel
Profit/loss account, balance sheet, personnel, self-employed, hospitals, mental health hospitals, residential care for children
Dutch well-being: natural environment and social relations under pressure
Quality of life in the Netherlands today, well-being ‘here and now’, is high. However it not just as high for everybody in the country; well-being of young adults is lower than for the rest of the...
Dutch control companies; outside and within the EU zone; Industry
Turnover, employees and the number of companies outside the EU zone over which a Dutch institutional unit has control.
HSMR 2022 Methodological Report
Methods used for the calculation of the Hospital Standardised Mortality Ratios 2019-2021
Workers' retirement age nearing 66
A total of 86 thousand Dutch employees retired in 2023.
House rents up by 3 percent on average
As of 1 July 2022, housing rental prices in the Netherlands were on average 3.0 percent higher than one year previously. It is the sharpest increase since 2014.
Water board finances from 1936
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of water boards. Water boards levies.
Cargo throughput at Dutch seaports recovered in 2021
In 2021, the total volume of incoming and outgoing cargo shipments to and from Dutch seaports increased by 6.4 percent to 593 million tonnes.
Household consumption 0.4 percent down in March
Consumers spent 0.4 percent less in March 2021 than in the same month last year.
The Netherlands in numbers, 2023 edition
The Netherlands in numbers answers questions about the Netherlands’ past and present in 34 infographics, text and figures.
Municipal finances from 1900
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of municipalities. Municipal levies.
Bankruptcies; natural persons, age
Pronounced bankruptcies natural persons Type of bankruptcy, age
Economic growth of 0.4 percent in Q1 2022
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 0.4 percent in Q1 2022 relative to Q4 2021. The growth rate has been adjusted upwards.
Provincial finances from 1900
Realised figures on revenues, expenditures and debts of provinces. Provincial levies
Provincial budgets; revenues and expenditures by province
Budgeted expenditures and revenues per task (policy area) in millions of and in euros per inhabitant by province
Government deficit at 0.3 percent of GDP in 2023
The Dutch government spent 3.5 billion euros more than it received in 2023. This is equivalent to 0.3 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), and was slightly higher than the 2022 deficit, which was...
Provincial accounts; revenues and expenditures by province
Budgeted expenditures and revenues per task (policy area) in millions of and in euros per inhabitant by province
Trade in goods; border crossing, SITC (5 digit, division 75-97)
Import and export value of goods (border crossing); SITC (5 digit, division 75-97) and countries.
Bankruptcies; key figures
Pronounced bankruptcies Type of bankruptcy, sector/branches (SIC 2008)
Population, households and population dynamics; from 1899
Population, households, population growth, births, mortality, marriages, marriage dissolutions, change of nationality and migration
Municipal waste; quantities
Amount of waste collected by the municipal authorities broken down by province, size class and degree of urbanisation
Bonaire’s economy grew by almost 12 percent in 2021
In 2021, Bonaire’s economy grew by almost 11.7 percent after the substantial contraction of 8.4 percent in 2020.
Well-being of young adults trailing behind other age groups
Dutch 25 to 34 year-olds experience lower levels of well-being than people in other age groups.