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71 million air passengers in 2023, but not a record high
In 2023, 71.3 million air passengers travelled to and from the five main airports of the Netherlands.
Labour participation; position in the household
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Position in household, sex, age
Health care institutions; key figures, finance and personnel
Profit/loss account, balance sheet, personnel, self-employed, hospitals, mental health hospitals, residential care for children
Exports down by 1.5 percent in June
In June, the total volume of goods exports was down by 1.5 percent year on year.
Far fewer COVID-19 deaths in 2022 than in 2020 and 2021
In 2022, over 8.2 thousand people died of COVID-19. This represents a sharp decline on the preceding two years.
Construction industry; turnover change, index 2021=100
Construction industry. Turnover: index 2021=100, change. By activity (SIC 2008) and company size (from 1, from 10 or more employed persons).
The COVID-19 pandemic: how did it affect statistics?
On 27 February 2020, the first patient testing positive for coronavirus was reported in the Netherlands; the first COVID death was reported on 6 March.
Consumer confidence, economic climate and willingness to buy: non adjusted
Attitudes and expectation of consumers, non-adjusted, on the general economic climate and their own financial situation
Investments almost 7 percent up in May
In May, the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was up by 6.9 percent year on year.
Population up to 17.9 million
In the first three quarters of 2023, the population of the Netherlands grew by 110.7 thousand to 17.9 million.
Household consumption almost 5 percent up in July
Consumers spent 4.8 percent more in July 2021 than in July 2020.
Consumption expenditure by purpose; National Accounts
Final consumption expenditure by purpose Purposes conform COICOP classification
Economic growth of 0.6 percent in Q4 2022
According to the second quarterly estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) on the basis of currently available data, in Q4 2022 gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.6 percent...
Exports almost 1 percent up in May
In May, the total volume of goods exports was up by 0.8 percent year on year.
Importers of passenger vehicles, turnover changes, index 2015=100
Importers of new cars. Turnover: index 2015=100, change.
CBS invests in statistics on climate change impacts
Collecting climate data should be just as routine for statistical institutes around the world as collecting data on the population or the economy.
Exports of goods and services by origin; National Accounts
Value at current prices and pricelevel 2015 in million euros, origin of exports SIC 2008, re-export, trade and transport margins
Exports slightly down in April
In April, the total volume of goods exports was down by 0.5 percent year on year.
Investments over 2 percent down in April
In April 2023, the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was down by 2.4 percent year on year. This is mainly due to lower investments in residential property.
Government Production and Consumption; transactions, sectors
Government production and consumption (resources, uses, balancing items) Output resources, production costs, and government sectors
Islands of the Caribbean Netherlands hit hard by COVID-19 pandemic
A new edition of ‘Trends in the Caribbean Netherlands’ has been published today, 6 December 2021.
Government debt; debt instruments, counterpart sector, valuation, sectors
Total government debt and debt in foreign currency. Debt instruments, counterpart sector, face- and market value, sectors.
Regional key figures; National Accounts
GDP, GDP per capita, Value added, Compensation of employees, Labour input Region
61 million air passengers in 2022, quarter fewer than before pandemic
In 2022, altogether 61.3 million air passengers travelled to and from the five main airports of the Netherlands.
Investments almost 2 percent down in December
In November 2022, the volume of investments in tangible fixed assets was up by 3.1 percent year on year. This is mainly because of more investments in buildings and other road transport.