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Dutch people generally feel healthy

The majority of the Dutch population perceive their own health as good or very good. Women and older people less often feel healthy. Health perception also depends on the number of chronic diseases.

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House Price Index (HPI) 2015=100

Brief survey description House Price Index (HPI) 2015=100

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SDG 16.2 Institutions

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions: institutions. SDG 16 relates to institutions such as the House of Representatives, police, judicial system...

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Chronic diseases, smoking and sedentary lifestyle make people feel unhealthy

Many people in the Netherlands suffer from one or more chronic disorders. A large part of them do not feel healthy. An unhealthy lifestyle, e.g. not taking enough exercise and smoking in fact often...

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Health

Latest figures on distribution of well-being ‘here and now’. How is well-being distributed in terms of health? Health is a strong determinant of quality of life. Poor health and chronic illness limit...

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Cybersecurity is key in Bibi van den Berg’s inaugural lecture

Corporate news article Cybersecurity is key in Bibi van den Berg’s inaugural lecture

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Consumer confidence down slightly

After correction for seasonal effect consumer confidence in the Netherlands is 3 points lower in September than it was in August. Confidence has been around -20 since July this year. This is the...

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SDG 16.2 Institutions

Latest data on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16 Peace, justice and strong institutions: institutions. SDG 16 relates to institutions such as the House of Representatives, police, judicial system...

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On course, but not there yet: Enterprise architecture conformance and benefits in systems development

Various claims have been made regarding the benefits that EnterpriseArchitecture (EA) delivers for both individual systems development projects and the organization as a whole. This paper presents...

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Fewer Dutch people experience disrespectful behaviour

Fewer and fewer people in the Netherlands encounter disrespectful behaviour. Discourteous attitudes among shop staff and public employees in particular have decreased

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Urban lifestyle provides a wealth of information

How can life rhythms of urban residents be used in analysing and solving urban issues, e.g. security or social cohesion

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Bonaire residents feeling safer

Residents of Bonaire felt safer in 2017 than in 2013.

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The Netherlands now complies with the latest IMF statistical standards

From today, the Netherlands officially complies with the new, highest standards of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the compilation and publication of economic and financial statistics.

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Number of crime victims stable

In 2013, one in five residents aged 15 years and older indicated they had been victims of common crime (violent crimes, crimes against property and vandalism) during the past year. The proportion was...

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Education more challenging with Big Data

Analysis of big data is becoming ever more important for governments to facilitate effective

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Army medical statistics: a 19th century mine of information

We use statistics to build up our knowledge about society. This is an age-old idea of what statistics are for. In the words of Jan Ackersdyck, professor of statistics in Utrecht in the mid-19th...

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Perceived inflation back in line with observed inflation

One of the cornerstones in the description of the economy is the measurement of price increases, or inflation. Alongside actually observed inflation, economists are also confronted by perceived...

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Safety

Latest figures on distribution of well-being ‘here and now’. How is well-being distributed in terms of safety? Crime and feeling safe or unsafe affect people’s quality of life. The distribution is...

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