Statistics Netherlands (CBS) has previously published articles about the development of the social tensions indicator based on social media posts.
Law rescinded on 1 January 2004 and replaced by the Work and Social Assistance Act (WWB) . It was a social provision for financial support to people who did not have the means to support themselves. In...
Labour force, unemployment rate, labour participation Young people (15-24 years), sex, in education or not, Caribbean NL
Area in use for social and cultural provisions such as hospitals, universities and museums.
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Sex, age, position in the household
Premiums employers and employees have to pay on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions) , ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment)
Households (relative) - Persons (relative) - Children (relative) Caribbean Netherlands - Income treshold
Services that are not primarily engaged in profit making. SIC sections O-U. These include: public administration and defence; compulsory social security; education; health and social work; other community,...
A premium from the salary/ benefits paid by the employer or social security institution as a compensation for social security premiums paid by the employees or recipients of benefits.
The wage on which employees have to pay social security contributions such as unemployment (WW) and health insurance (ZW).
A group of participants in the economic process with the same position and function in the economy. The residential units that make up the total economy, according to the European system of national and...
Premiums payable by the employer on the basis of several social insurance laws such as the AOW (pensions), ZFW (health insurance) and WW (unemployment) as well as premium transfers.
Dutch law that came into force on 1 January 2004 providing social assistance. It replaces the National Assistance Act (ABW) and the
These are contributions to private social schemes excluding pension schemes. The contributions to these schemes can be derived in the same way as the contributions to pension schemes.
Goods and services provided to households, based on social security legislation. These are mainly financed by premiums, and seen as government consumption rather than income transfers.
Income transfers by government or non-profit institutions to households on the basis of social security legislation. These are not financed by specific premiums but by general tax revenues.
The employer’s contribution paid in the framework of insuring pensions for employees and the premiums for additional disablement and unemployment insurance, sick leave benefits and social funds (excluding...
Receiving too much in benefits or benefits to which one is not entitled after having provided incorrect or incomplete information or after withholding information that is relevant to the decision-making...