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Imputed social premiums

These include: wage during illness, redundancy pay and contribution to health insurance costs.

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Other subsidies on production

Subsidies on production that are not directly related to the volume or value of the products sold. These are mainly wage subsidies.

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Law on the extended obligation to pay sickness benefits (WULBZ)

This law prescribes that employers must pay the employees wage during sickness for a maximum of one year.

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Save-as-you-earn deduction

The part of the gross wages deposited in the employee’s account for the save-as-you-earn scheme.

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Labour Accounts; compensation of employees, quarterly; 1995-q1 2014

Compensation of employees, wages, jobs (by sex) , fte, hours worked quarterly, economic activity

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Dutch government surplus 14 billion euros in 2019

In 2019 the public surplus amounted to 1.7 percent of GDP. Both revenues and expenditure rose sharply. Public debt at the end of 2019 amounted to 48.6 percent of GDP.

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Occupational Disability Insurance Act (WAO)

The law entitles employees who become disabled to a benefit replacing their wages when they become long-term disabled, e.g. for more than one year.

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Sickness Benefits Act (ZW)

The law insures employees against the expense from sickness and labour disability. The law applies when there is no legal obligation to continue paying wages.

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Labour costs (in the production statistics)

In the production statistics by Statistics Netherlands the labour costs are the gross wages and salaries of employees and the social contributions payable by the employers.

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Well-being differs between men and women

On a number of aspects, the well-being of men in the Netherlands is higher than that of women. For example, men are more likely to rate their own health as good or very good. Women do better than men...

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Income from labour

or persons and households this is wage and salary including employee-paid and employer-paid premiums for social insurance, bonuses, save-as-you-earn deductions and remuneration for labour carried out...

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Employers' social contributions

The premiums paid by employers to social security on the gross wages. These include imputed and actual social premiums and actual pension premiums, and payments made directly by the employer.

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Current external balance

The balance of payments received and made due to services and income transactions with other countries. This consists of the export surplus, the balance of wages paid by and received from other...

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Population and mortality tables 2008-2013

Custom-made tables regarding population and mortality in the period 2008-2013

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New dwellings; input price indices 2000=100

Input price index (2000=100) new houses total, wage and building material components

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Unpaid workers

Personnel who do not receive wages for the work provided, e.g. volunteers and trainees.

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Economically independent

Situation in which personal income from primary sources exceeds 70 percent of the net minimum wage.

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Special payments

Occasional payments that are part of the gross wages such as holiday allowance, profit sharing, bonuses etc.

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Income from work

Wages and salaries of employees plus the attributed pay for self-employed people and family-members working in the family business.

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Social insurance day

Day for which employees are paid wages, including days on which employees receive benefits due to illness, disability or unemployment.

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Labour cost subsidy

Subsidy on the total wage sum of a company based on the act to combat the volume of labour disability (TAV).

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Index of earnings

Index showing the development of the average wage earned, corrected for changes in the composition of the work force in the branch of industry, age, sex and kind of work.

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Labour costs

The employer's cost directly related to employing individuals in the production process. These consist of two main components: wages and salaries paid, and the employer's share in social...

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Rest-of-the-world current account

The balancing item covers current transactions between resident and non-residents, that is, transactions involving goods, services and income. The latter include primary income (capital gains and...

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Labour costs (in the labour cost survey)

All costs connected with employing workers. These include compensation of employees, training costs and a number of other costs. The compensation of employees consists of two components: wages and...

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