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More girls than boys exceeding expected school level
In 2017/’18, more girls than boys in the third year of secondary education were studying at a higher level than recommended by their primary school. This applied to all students who did not fall...
Fact sheet International schools
Expenditure by households and foreign governments on international primary and secondary schools in the Netherlands, and the number of students and school staff in the period 2007-2017*.
International schools: expenditure, students, school staff
Statistics Netherlands receives annual information from the private international schools established in the Netherlands via a survey.
Trends in the Netherlands 2018
Trends in the Netherlands 2018 The year in figures
How many people are key workers in the Netherlands?
Schools and childcare centres in the Netherlands have been closed as a measure against the spread of coronavirus. Parents and guardians who work in crucial sectors can rely on arranged childcare so...
SDG 4 Quality education
Latest data contributing to worldwide monitoring of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4 Quality education. Appropriate and accessible education is important for all age groups and in all stages of...
Workers in education oldest on average
The average age of people employed in education was over 43 years in 2007. This makes education the ‘greyest’ sector of employment in the Netherlands.
Labour Force; level of education by personal characteristics 2001-2012
labour force level of education, ethnic background, sex
Unemployment continues to fall
Unemployment continues to fall
Art education for amateurs; teaching hours 1993-2007
Biennial survey art training by number of staff, teaching hours, institutions, receipts and costs. by type of art training
Largest occupational group on each island of the Caribbean Netherlands are construction workers
In 2014, the largest occupational group in the Caribbean Netherlands were construction workers including bricklayers, pavers and carpenters. Nearly 12 percent of the 13 thousand people working in the...
Trends in the Netherlands: focus on images and infographics
Corporate news article Trends in the Netherlands: focus on images and infographics
Calendar
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 25 - 29 June 2012 (Week 26).
Calendar
Selection of Statistics Netherlands releases in the period 25 - 29 June 2012 (Week 26).
Large differences in purchasing power developments between common occupations
The purchasing power of the employed labour force in the Netherlands rose by 2.5 percent in 2009. This is larger than the increase in 2008.
People in lower-level occupations feel less healthy
People working in jobs at elementary or lower level feel less healthy than those employed in higher-level jobs.
Doctorate holders successful on the labour market
Currently, more than 1 million people in the Netherlands hold a university degree. Nearly 70 thousand obtained a doctorate in the period 2004-2007.
International education predominantly funded with parental contributions
International education in the Netherlands is much more expensive than regular education and is largely funded with parental contributions.
Private education grows faster than subsidised education
Nearly 1.1 billion euro was spent on private education in the Netherlands in 2006. Spending on private education grew more rapidly than spending on subsidised education.