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No more excess mortality at end of January
In January 2023, altogether nearly 15 thousand deaths were recorded, exceeding the expected mortality by more than 1,250 (9 percent).
Government expenditure; transactions, sectors
Government expenditure (ESA 2010). Current and capital transactions, sectors, quarters.
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
Nearly 850 more deaths than expected in week 45
In week 45 (8 to 14 November inclusive), the number of deaths stood at over 3,750.
Greenhouse gas emissions 6 percent lower in 2023
In 2023, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions were 6 percent lower than in 2022. This was mainly due to lower emissions from the electricity sector.
1,468 COVID-19 deaths in Q3 2022
In the third quarter of 2022, a total of 1,468 people died due to COVID-19.
Mobility; per trip, modes of travel, purposes of travel and regions
Average distance travelled per trip, average time travelled per trip modes of travel, purposes of travel and region characteristics
1,250 more deaths than expected in October
In October, the weekly number of deaths was higher than expected; there was excess mortality in all weeks.
Consumer prices; contribution and impact, CPI 2015=100
Contribution and impact on the annual rate of change according to CPI Yearly rates, weighting coefficient, contribution and impact
Annual rate of change CPI; since 1963
Annual rate of change according to CPI since 1963
Imports of goods and services by destination; National Accounts
Imports of goods and services Economic activities and final expenditure categories
GDP, output and expenditures; value, Quarterly National Accounts
Production, expenditures, income and external economic transactions. Values at current prices and chainlinked volume 2015 prices
Retail turnover 5.5 percent up in November
Dutch retail sector recorded 5.5 percent year-on-year turnover growth. The volume of sales, however, went down by 4.0 percent.
Consumption expenditure by purpose; National Accounts
Final consumption expenditure by purpose Purposes conform COICOP classification
Capital stocks; SIC; type of capital assets, National Accounts
Capital stock; volume changes SIC, institutional sectors, type of capital assets
Retail turnover 11 percent up in December
The Dutch retail sector recorded 11 percent year-on-year turnover growth. The volume of sales, however, went down by 0.5 percent.
EU webshop sales over 63 percent up in the Netherlands
In Q1 2021, Dutch consumers spent 63 percent more in foreign EU webshops compared to the same quarter last year.
Economic contraction 0.2 percent in Q2 2023
According to the second estimate conducted by Statistics Netherlands (CBS), gross domestic product (GDP) decreased by 0.2 percent in Q2 2023 relative to Q1 2023.
Fewer COVID-19 deaths in Q2 than in Q1 2021
In April, May and June 2021, there fewer COVID-19 deaths in the Netherlands than in the previous months.
Excess mortality for the third consecutive year in 2022
In 2022, a total of 170 thousand deaths were recorded. This is 14.5 thousand (9.3 percent) more than was expected.
Research and development; key figures per implementation sector
Employed persons, years of work, enterprises with in-house R&D activities Sectors, businesses, institutions, institutions of higher education
Mobility; per person, modes of travel, purposes of travel and regions
Trips, distance travelled, time travelled, per person per day/year modes of travel, purposes of travel and regions
Government; financial balance sheet, market value, sectors
Financial transactions and balance sheet of the government. Financial instruments, assets and liabilities, stock and flows, sectors.
Foreign-controlled multinational subsidiaries most profitable
In 2020, subsidiaries of foreign-controlled multinationals had the highest profit ratio of all non-financial corporations in the Netherlands.
62 percent of the population sometimes wear glasses
In 2022, 62 percent of the Dutch population aged 4 years and over said they occasionally wore glasses.