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The Netherlands 10 years after Lehman Brothers

The Netherlands ten years after the onset of the global credit crisis. Developments in unemployment, GDP, labour participation, housing market, social assistance benefits, debt liabilities and other...

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Supplied consumer credit

Supplied credit to private individuals for consumption purposes. Mortgages are not included.

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Consumer credit

All credit which is extended for a term of three months or more and is used for purchasing (durable) consumer goods. The credit provider participates in his/her business and the credit receiver is a...

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Netherlands Housing Research 2009

This study is carried out jointly by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Integration and Statistics Netherlands. The report with the outcomes and conclusions of the study, Het wonen overwogen,...

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Disposable household income falls further

The real disposable income of Dutch households was 2.6 percent lower in the first quarter of 2013 than in the same period last year. This is mainly the result of the high inflation rate: prices of...

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Incomes rising slightly, household debts continue to fall

In the first quarter of 2014 the net real disposable income > of households was 0.2 percent higher than in the first quarter of 2013. It is the first rise in two years. Household debt fell by 2.4...

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Overall household debt marginally up

Statistics Netherlands reported today that the overall Dutch household debt exceeded 742 billion euros at the end of March 2015, i.e. 2 billion euros up from one quarter previously. In the period...

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Number of negative equity homeowners hardly rising

At the start of 2014, 1.5 million households in the Netherlands had an own home that was worth less than the outstanding fiscal mortgage on it. This is around the same number as in 2013.

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Quarterly figures investments of institutional investors 1996-2017

Total investments; breakdown in terms of percentage by type of investment Pension funds, insurance corporations and investment funds.

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Household debt marginally down

The total debt of households and non-financial companies amounted to more than 1.3 trillion euros by the end of June, i.e. 223.7 percent of the GDP. This so-called private debt-to-GDP ratio was...

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Ten billion euro left in legacies

Private wealth left behind by people who died in the Netherlands in 2005 amounted to just over 9.6 billion euro.

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Higher disposable incomes for households

Disposable household income rose by 2.1 percent, mainly due to higher compensation of employees.

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Companies borrowing less than they are repaying for over a year now

Non-financial companies in the Netherlands repaid 3.0 billion euro more on outstanding loans than they borrowed in new loans in the first quarter of 2010. The credit crisis and uncertain economic...

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Disposable household income falls again

Real disposable income of Dutch households was 1.1 percent lower in 2013 than in 2012. The decrease was smaller than in 2012, when disposable income fell by 2.2 percent. The decrease in 2013 was...

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Household debt slightly up

Development of household and non-financial corproration debt (Q2 2017).

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Disposable income falls further

Real disposable income of Dutch households fell by 1.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013. Although real disposable income has been decreasing since the third quarter of 2011, this quarter the...

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Disposable household income substantially higher in 2007

The real disposable income of Dutch households rose by nearly 4 percent in 2007, the highest growth since 2001.

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Income gaps stable and relatively small

The recession, which began late 2008, did not cause income inequality to grow. Income disparities are small in the Netherlands relative to other countries, although income differences between...

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Households had a lot more to spend in 2006

The disposable income of Dutch households rose by nearly 4 percent in 2006.

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The Dutch economy 2011

De Nederlandse economie 2011 (available in Dutch only). This publication gives the most complete possible picture of the economic developments in the Netherlands in 2011.

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Available household income 3.2 percent down in 2012

Real disposable income of households in the Netherlands has fallen for the fifth year in a row: by 3.2 percent in 2012.

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Disposable household income dramatically down

In the fourth quarter of last year, the real disposable income of Dutch households was 3.2 percent down from one year previously. The decline is unprecedented since Statistics Netherlands started...

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SDG 10.2 Financial sustainability

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10 Reduced inequalities: financial sustainability. SDG 10.2 aims to reduce inequality. The Dutch population and government incur debts and build up...

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SDG 10.2 Financial sustainability

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 10 Reduced inequalities: financial sustainability. SDG 10.2 aims to reduce inequality. The Dutch population and government incur debts and build up...

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