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Retail turnover almost 17 percent up in February
The Dutch retail sector recorded 16.5 percent year-on-year turnover growth. The volume of sales went up by 12 percent.
Health expenditure; functions and financing
Health expenditure Health functions; Health financing schemes;Zorgfuncties; zorgfinanciering
International trade; Imports and exports of services by country, quarter
Imports; exports; services broken down into various types of services Countries
New Vacancies; classification of occupation ROA-CBS 2014, SIC 2008
New vacancies by occupation SIC 2008; classification of occupation (ISCO 08)
More online searches for health and lifestyle information
In the first six months of 2020, nearly 80 percent of the Dutch population aged 12 years and over used the internet to search for health information, book appointments with their general practitioner...
Health expenditure; functions, financing for internat.comparisons,1998-2022
Health accounts; functions and financing, healthcare functions; healthcare financing
Report on Integration and Society, 2022
The Report on Integration and Society (Rapportage Integratie en Samenleven) describes how groups of different origins relate to the average of the Dutch population.
Labour participation; young people
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not
Trade and services; turnover and production changes, index 2021=100
Trade and services; turnover and production changes, index 2021=100 Naar bedrijfsactiviteit (SBI 2008)
Retail turnover over 17 percent up in January
The Dutch retail sector recorded 17.2 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Corporate data; turnover developments (growing and declining ), SIC 2008
Businesses with a growth or decline in turnover Business activity and business size
Consumer prices; price index 2015=100
Consumer price indices. Index figures consumer expenditures 2015 = 100 Price index, monthly and yearly rates and weightingcoëfficient
Retail turnover over 4 percent up in 2021
Adjusted for the shopping day-pattern, the Dutch retail sector achieved 4.4 percent turnover growth in 2021.
Information security and privacy are an ongoing priority for CBS
Information security and privacy are permanently high on the agenda at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Trade and industry; employment and finance per sector, SIC 2008
Trade and industry; jobs, labour volume, costs and revenues, results Industry, construction, trade, transport, personal and business services
Local intergov. organisations; revenues and expenditures by tasks 2018-2021
Intergovernmental organisations, revenues, expenditures by main function Directive for Budgeting and Accounting (BBV) municipalities and provinces
Local intergovernmental organisations; revenues and expenditures by tasks
Intergovernmental organisations, revenues, expenditures by main function Directive for Budgeting and Accounting (BBV) municipalities and provinces
Consumer prices; European harmonised price index 2015=100 (HICP)
European harmonised consumer price indices 2015 = 100, expenditures Price index, monthly and yearly rates and weightingcoëfficient
Retail turnover over 5 percent up in November
In November, the Dutch retail sector recorded 5.2 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Municipal accounts; municipal tasks by region and size class
Realised revenues municipal levies in million euros and euros per inhabitant by region and size class
Retail turnover almost 7 percent up in October
In October, the Dutch retail sector recorded 6.6 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
11 percent more online purchases in first half of 2020
In the first half of 2020, 71 percent of the Dutch population aged 12 years and over – around 10.7 million people – purchased something online.
Consumer prices; contribution and impact, CPI 2015=100
Contribution and impact on the annual rate of change according to CPI Yearly rates, weighting coefficient, contribution and impact
Retail turnover 4 percent up in September
In September, the Dutch retail sector recorded 4 percent year-on-year turnover growth.
Inflation lower on Bonaire, higher on St. Eustatius and Saba
In Q1 2024, consumer goods and services on Bonaire were 3.5 percent more expensive than one year previously