The umbrella organisation of trade unions that engages as a social partner in the negotiations at the national level in the Stichting van de Arbeid, Sociaal-Economische Raad, Sociale Verzekeringsraad,...
Agreement with no legal personality between two or more partners to run a business. There is no distinction between business assets and personal assets (no ‘separate estate’). The partners make an agreement...
frequently asked questions about Int. Trade in Goods
In 2021, the Netherlands exported over 2.4 billion euros worth of services to Russia.
Marriages between partners of the same and opposite sex, partnership registrations and marriage partners
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Financial contribution of a divorcee to the upkeep of his/her child/children (child maintenance) or ex-partner (partner alimony)
Agreement with no legal personality between two or more partners to run a business.
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Household where both partners earn a living.
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In 2021, more than 3,000 enterprises in the Netherlands exported goods to Russia. Forty percent were active in wholesale trade and 10 percent in the machinery industry
Household in which only one partner earns an income.
Someone who forms a couple with someone else in a private household.
The publication of data on the foreign trade of goods of Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius.
Ending a legal marriage or registered partnership by the death of one of the spouses/partners.
Private household with members who are not partners, parents or children living at home.
Marital status resulting from ending a registered partnership other than by the death of the partner.
Person without a partner but with at least one child living at home, forming a private household.
Someone forming a private household without being a partner, parent in a single family household, or child living at home.
Marital status resulting from ending a legal marriage by divorce, or by ending a registered partnership other than by the death of the partner.
Concerns two people living together as a couple, whether or not they are married or registered as partners, who form a private household.
Adoption of a child by a couple of whom one of the partners is the legal or biological parent of the child.
A person who works, not on the basis of a an explicit employment contract, in the company or practice of the partner or parents.