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Information security and privacy are an ongoing priority for CBS
Information security and privacy are permanently high on the agenda at Statistics Netherlands (CBS).
Consumer prices; contribution and impact, HICP 2015=100
Contribution and impact on the annual rate of change according to HICP Yearly rates, weighting coefficient, contribution and impact
Labour participation; attachment to the labour market
Employed and not employed, want to work, reasons to not want to work Sex, age, level of education
Business survey Netherlands; to sector/branches
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Sector/branches, confidence margins
Labour participation; position in the household
Labour force, unemployment, labour participation Position in household, sex, age
Environmental goods and services sector, activities; national accounts
Environmental activities, environmental domain, environmental services EGSS, environmental sector, recycling
Fewer foreign nationals refused at the border
In 2020, fewer people were refused entry into the Netherlands than in the previous year.
Ecosystems and wellbeing – the impact of land use changes
To measure well-being in the Netherlands, the 'monitor of well-being and sustainable development goals’ identifies four types of capital: social, human, economic and natural capital.
Business survey Netherlands; to regions
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Regions, confidence margins
Business survey Netherlands; to company size
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Company size, confidence margins
CBS highlights well-being theme in ministerial budgets
At the request of the Dutch Cabinet, Statistics Netherlands (CBS) publishes the Monitor of Well-being & the Sustainable Development Goals annually on Accountability Day (May).
Gross fixed capital formation by type and by sector; National Accounts
Gross fixed capital formation by type of capital good on owner basis Institutional sectors
CBS tightens criteria for remote access to CBS databases
Statistics Netherlands (CBS) asked a committee of independent scientific experts to investigate external researchers’ use of remote access to consult CBS’ databases.
Call for fair, trustworthy AI in the public sphere
Governments are using artificial intelligence (AI) on an ever-increasing scale and for diverse purposes, from streamlining traffic flows to tackling complex social challenges such as the energy...
Business survey Netherlands; quarterly, to sector/branches
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Sector/branches
Over half of Dutch people work from home sometimes
Over 5 million people in the Netherlands worked from home sometimes or most of the time in 2023, representing 52 percent of all people in work
Workers' retirement age nearing 66
A total of 86 thousand Dutch employees retired in 2023.
Business survey Netherlands; quarterly, to size classes
Developments, expectations and opinions of businesses Sector/Branches, size classes
Labour participation; key figures, 2003-2022
Labour force, unemployment rate, labour participation Sex, age, level of education
Employed labour force; economic activity (SIC 2008)
Employed labour force Sex, characteristics, economic activities SIC 2008
A third of international graduates working in the Netherlands
One year after graduation, a third of students from the 2018/'19 academic year were living and working in the Netherlands.
Rent increase dwellings; renovation and harmonisation effect
Rent increase including renovation and harmonisation, renovation effect harmonisation effect and share of harmonised dwellings
More international students at universities
In the 2022/’23 academic year, almost 123 thousand international students attended higher vocational education (HBO) or a university (WO) in the Netherlands.
More volunteers in 2022, but still below pre-COVID levels
In 2022, 41 percent of the Dutch population aged 15 years or older reported having done volunteer work at least once for an organisation or association in the past twelve months.
Welfare of persons; key figures
Personal and equivalised income, purchasing power development Sex, age and persons with low income