The issuing of securities (stocks and bonds) by companies or government to attract new funds.
The contributions paid by employers to social security. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums.
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.
Monthly cash based revenue and expenditure of the Social Security Funds according to EU directive 2011/85 (Sixpack).
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.
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...
Number of social security benefits Total number of benefits
In 2020, fewer people were refused entry into the Netherlands than in the previous year.
The public organisation overseeing the implementation of Dutch social security laws.
The complex of measures that aim to guarantee some continuity in household spending capacity.
The value of a security on the stock exchange.
Premiums paid by households to the social security funds.
The contributions paid to social security. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums.
A secured money loan on real estate with a private individual as its mortgagor
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...
Wage before income tax and employee contributions to pension and early retirement schemes, employee savings schemes and social security contribution.
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.
The wage on which employees have to pay social security contributions such as unemployment (WW) and health insurance (ZW).