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Approaches of domestic product (GDP); National Accounts
Data on the output components, final expenditure categories and income components of gross domestic products, annual data
Forecast: larger population due to migration
The population of the Netherlands will continue to grow over the next five decades, to 20.7 million inhabitants in 2070. It is expected to reach 18 million by 2024 and cross the 19-million mark by...
Rent increase dwellings; renovation and harmonisation effect
Rent increase including renovation and harmonisation, renovation effect harmonisation effect and share of harmonised dwellings
Tourism value added recovered slightly in 2021
In 2021, the gross value added of the tourism sector grew by 13.1 percent year on year (adjusted for price changes) and stood at 19 billion euros.
Key figures of the population forecasts 2023-2070
Forecast; population, births, deaths and migration with forecast intervals
Deaths; murder and manslaughter, crime scene in The Netherlands
Persons died as a result of murder or manslaughter by location and method crime scene located in the Netherlands (residents or non-residents)
How to measure well being
Well-being is about the quality of life here and now, and the extent to which this is at the expense of the well-being of later generations or that of people elsewhere in the world. A short...
2001
Census tables were published in 2004 (for the 2001 census). Census taking had become desk work, thanks to the use of registers (e.g. the Municipal Records Database). No more enumerators going out...
CBS highlights well-being theme in ministerial budgets
At the request of the Dutch Cabinet, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) publishes the Monitor of Well-being & the Sustainable Development Goals annually on Accountability Day (May).
More obesity and diabetes among adults at risk of poverty
In 2021, half of the Dutch population aged 18 years and over were overweight.
Births: key figures
Fertility, live and stillborn children and multiple births sex, marital status mother, average age mother and father
Rent increase dwellings; income class
Rent increase Type of dwelling and income class
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.
Caribbean Netherlands: inbound tourism by air
Visitor arrivals by airplane on Bonaire, St Eustatius or Saba Month
Rent increase dwellings; region
Rent increase by region Rent increase including and excluding rent harmonisation
Consumer prices; rent increase for dwellings since 1959
The average rent increase for dwellings in the Netherlands since 1959
Birth; key figures
Key figures on birth by sex, birth order or marital status of the mother. Including figures on stillborn children and multiple births
Caribbean Netherlands: inbound tourism by air; nationality
Visitor arrivals by airplane on Bonaire, St Eustatius or Saba By nationality
Labour participation; young people
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not
Ensuring the quality of statistics using scientific methods
CBS uses scientifically proven methods to guarantee the quality of its products and services.
Flash estimate: inflation 3.2% in January, excluding energy at 3.5%
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports in a flash estimate that the CPI-measured inflation rate stood at 3.2 percent in January.
CBS and UvA in collaboration to solve social problems
It sounds like science fiction: a ‘digital twin’ of society that policy-makers can use to resolve complex social problems.
NNPF: Neural Network Particle Filter for Time Series Data
Discussion paper on a novel particle filter based on a neural network for time series analysis.
Well-being; core indicators, background characteristics
(Un)happiness and (dis)satisfaction with aspects of life Gender, age, migration background and other characteristics
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.