frequently asked questions about Annual / Production statistics
frequently asked questions about RGS
Hands-on help, advice, mediation and psychological and social aid to people with social or personal difficulties. Prevention and indication of problems are also included.
Social impact of COVID-19
Investments, Tangible fixed assets Standard Industrial Classification 2008 (SIC 2008)
The part of social insurance premiums paid by employers.
frequently asked questions about Finance-of-Business
Sub sector of the institutional sector government. This is the part of government that administers and implements the social insurance benefits. The levels are set by the government. The sub sector consists...
emissions to air, climate change, greenhouse gases, CO2, ozone layer air pollution, acidification, environmental accounts,
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions for unemployment, disability, sickness, old age etc.
The premiums paid by employers to social security on the gross wages. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums, and payments made directly by the employer.
CBS now makes statistics about road traffic intensities purely on the basis of road sensors
Benefits paid by social insurance institutions, financed by premiums (unemployment, disability, sickness, old age).
In this paper, a methodology for automatic coding is suggested which is fairly general. An application in the area of business applications has served as the inspiration for the approach is described.
Households (relative) - Persons (relative) - Children (relative) Caribbean Netherlands - Income treshold
Area in use for social and cultural provisions such as hospitals, universities and museums.
Overview of new population classification based on country of birth, i.e. the Netherlands or a foreign country classified into continents. Replacing the former classification based on migration background...
Income transfers by government to households on the basis of social insurance financed by specific premiums.
Provision against the financial consequences of death. In the Dutch social security system this is a social insurance.
Social benefits that are not insurance based as there are no premiums to be paid. The provision is financed directly from public funds.
The average rent increase for dwellings by type of landlord; Liberalised and regulated rental (social and other landlords)