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Gross wages and salaries
The category gross wages and salaries refers to employees on the payroll and includes - wages including employees' contributions to social insurances minus sick pay; - bonuses, holiday allowances,...
Salary
Salary is wage. Originally salaries were only paid to civil servants, but the distinction between wages and salaries is no longer made.
Wages and salaries according to National accounts
The compensation for the employee who has worked in a given period and which is payable by the employer, including the wage tax and social premiums paid by the employer on behalf of the employee.
Savings
The amount of non-transferable deposits with resident banks, which is held in the Netherlands by the sector households and the sector non-profit institutions serving households.
Savings
Disposable income minus consumption expenditure.
National saving
The difference between disposable national income and consumer spending and correction for pension provisions. The saving can be gross (including depreciation) and net (excluding depreciation).
Employee savings scheme
Fiscally attractive legal measure to stimulate saving among employees.
Saving (of a sector)
The part of the disposable income of a sector that is not used for consumer spending.
Save-as-you-earn deduction
The part of the gross wages deposited in the employee’s account for the save-as-you-earn scheme.
Income from labour
or persons and households this is wage and salary including employee-paid and employer-paid premiums for social insurance, bonuses, save-as-you-earn deductions and remuneration for labour carried out...
Company savings schemes less popular
Employees deposited 1.1 billion euro in company savings schemes accounts in 2006. This is 0.3 billion euro less than in 2005.
Withdrawals halve save-as-you-earn balance
The total amount on save-as-you-earn accounts was halved in 2005. Many employees saving through these schemes made use of the opportunity to withdraw their money prematurely.
Online saving less popular
Last year, the average Dutch household had deposited 9,000 euro in Internet savings accounts, as against more than 10,000 euro at the end of 2006.
Dutch census saves time and money
Population censuses have a centuries-long tradition.
Nearly 2 percent fewer employee jobs in the Caribbean Netherlands in 2020
In 2020, the number of salaried jobs in the Caribbean Netherlands fell by almost 2 percent year-on-year.
Trend follower
Employee who is not a civil servant but whose salary is linked to civil servants’ salaries.
Key figures by sector; National Accounts
Sector accounts; key figures Most important figures of institutional sectors
Income distribution of households; National Accounts
Income distribution of different household groups in the Netherlands Source of income, living situation, household composition, age and income
Financial balance sheets and transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Financial balance sheets and transactions by economic sectors Sectors, balance sheets, assets and liabilities
Government Finance Statistics; key figures
Revenue and expenditure, net balance and debt of the general government sector, in million euros and as a pecentage of GDP.
Income accounts of the sector households, region; national accounts
Transactions of the sector households and per capita Primary and secundary income distribution by province
Current transactions by sectors; National Accounts
Current transactions and balancing items of institutional sectors Sectors, resources and uses, balancing items
Disposable income (net)
Income after deduction of taxes, plus benefits, that is spent on consumption and savings.