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Caribbean Netherlands: income inequality lowest on Saba
Of the three Caribbean islands), Saba had the lowest income inequality in 2014.
Disposable income (rev. 1995)
Gross income minus - current transfers paid, - income insurance premiums, - health insurance premiums, - tax on income and wealth.
Income from wealth
Sum of the income from financial assets, income from real estate, and income from other property, minus interest paid.
Income accounts sector households, region; national accounts 1995-2015
Transactions of the sector households and per capita Primary and secundary income distribution by region
Income, consumption, wealth of households: key figures; NA, 2005-2014
Keyfigures on income, expenditure and net worth of households Source of income, living situation, household composition, age and income
Income, wealth and main source of income of main earners (Dutch only)
Customised tables on income, wealth and main source of income of main earners aged 55-64 years, 2009-2011. Commissioned by: The Ministery of Social Affairs and Employment.
Income, wealth and main source of income of main earners, further specification (Dutch only)
Customised tables containing more specific information on income, wealth and main source of income of main earners aged 55-64 years, 2009-2011. Commissioned by: The Ministery of Social Affairs and...
Main source of income
Categorisation of households by the highest amount of income. Income from all household members is added up by source.
Low income
An income converted to a single person’s income, that represents a purchasing power of less than 9 250 euro in prices of the year 2000
Personal income
An individual’s gross income is made up of: income from work, income from enterprise, benefits from income insurance and social benefits (except child allowances).
Secondary distribution of income
Distribution of primary income over the participants in the economic process by income transfers.
Income insurance
Insurance covering the risk of loss of income from work or insufficient income due to certain needs or other personal circumstances (such as illness, disability, unemployment, old age or death).
National income (gross market prices)
All income received by Dutch residents as a result of their participation in a production process (domestic or foreign) or of the assets they own. This income consists of remuneration of employees,...
Act on Income Provisions for Older and Partially Disabled, Formerly Self-employed Persons (IOAZ)
The law provides older and partially disabled persons who were formerly self-employed with a minimum guaranteed income, when their income is permanently below the social minimum and who have ended...
Primary distribution of income
Primary income distribution refers to income formation that results directly from the production process, and the distribution of it over the production factors (labour, capital) and government...
Disposable household income higher
Disposable household incomes rose by 0.3 percent year-on-year, mainly due to higher wages.
Income data employed living on long-term low incomes; characteristics and explanations (Dutch only)
This report includes results on the composition of the category of employed living on long-term low incomes and the factors which determine why people are trapped in a long-term low-income situation....
Distribution of well-being in 2020 similar to 2019
Well-being is not equally distributed in the Netherlands.
Disposable national income (net, market prices)
The national income (excluding depreciations) plus the balance of the income transfers from abroad.
Average households incomes, 1990-2000
Number of households and average annual income by household characteristics and income level
GDP, production and expenditures; output and income by sector 1988 - 2012
Output, intermediate consumption, value added and income components of economic sectors
Income recipient
A couple or unmarried person with an income
Standardised income
The disposable income corrected for differences in household size and composition.
Income earner
Someone who receives an income from work as an employee or as a self-employed person.
Higher disposable incomes for households
Disposable household income rose by 2.1 percent, mainly due to higher compensation of employees.