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Public corporations; liabilities, controlling government sector
Debt of financial or other (loss or profit making) corporations by controlling government subsector.
Average retirement age of employees: 65 years and 8 months
In 2022, a total of 84 thousand employees in the Netherlands went into retirement, 12 percent less than in the previous year.
Inflation down to 1.2 percent in December; 3.4 percent excluding energy
The inflation rate stood at 1.2 percent in December.
CBS Multi-annual Programme 2024-2028
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has made plans for the future based on discussions with stakeholders. The results are described in this Multi-annual Programme for 2024-2028.
Hotels; business related overnight stays, star rating
Business related overnight stays in hotels, motels, b&b's Star rating, Netherlands and Amsterdam
Annual Report Youth Monitor 2023
The 2023 Annual Youth Monitor presents a broad overview of the living situation of children and young people in the Netherlands, e.g. on mental health issues, student debt, smoking and school.
Week 52: mortality further up among long-term care users
In week 52 of 2020 (21 to 27 December inclusive), there were 3.8 thousand deaths. The number of deaths rose further among people receiving long-term care.
Electricity; production and means of production
Production of electricity and heat. Input of fuels. Installed capacity. By sector, installation type and Combined Heat and Power.
Natural gas, electricity; supplies national grid to construction, services
Supplies natural gas and electricity, public grid Companies, SIC 2008
Household consumption slightly up in November
Households spent 0.3 percent more in November 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
Proximity to facilities; distances by car, regional
Distances to and number of facilities: healthcare, retail, leisure, schools and culture per municipality and other regional classifications
Again excess mortality in week 50, but fewer deaths
In the third week of December (week 50: 13 to 19 December 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 4,100.
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
Consumer prices; contribution and impact, HICP 2015=100
Contribution and impact on the annual rate of change according to HICP Yearly rates, weighting coefficient, contribution and impact
Household consumption slightly up in January
Households spent 0.3 percent more in January 2024 year on year, adjusted for price changes.
Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours; index (2010=100)
Cao wages, contractual wage costs and working hours, Index fig. 2010=100 monthly, SIC 2008
Research and development; personnel, expenditure, company size, branch
Persons employed, FTE, R&D expenditure, company size, branch (SIC 2008)
Hotels; capacity, type of accommodation, beds, star rating
Capacity, beds, rooms, number of hotels, motels, b&b's Star rating, Amsterdam and Netherlands
Mortality slightly lower, but again excess deaths in week 49
In the second week of December (week 49: 6 to 12 December 2021 inclusive), the estimated number of deaths stood at 4,100.
Government; Balance and Maastricht debt, sectors
Balance and Maastricht debt in million euros and as percentage of GDP subdivided to subsectors of general government.
Employment; economic activity, quarterly, National Accounts
Employed persons, jobs, hours worked, also with seasonal correction employee or self-employed, economic activity
Hotels; guests, country of residence, star rating
Guests and overnight stays in hotels, motels, youth accommodation, b&b's Country of residence of the guest, star rating, Netherlands and Amsterdam
The Netherlands in numbers, 2023 edition
The Netherlands in numbers answers questions about the Netherlands’ past and present in 34 infographics, text and figures.
Household consumption slightly down in October
Households spent 0.2 percent less in October 2023 year on year, adjusted for price changes. They bought more services, but fewer goods.
Retail turnover over 11 percent up in January
The Dutch retail sector recorded over 11 percent year-on-year turnover growth. The volume of sales, however, went up by 0.4 percent.