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Custom-made tables Value of wealth, 2010 (Dutch only)

Custom-made tables on households by possession of own home, age of the main income earner and wealth (excluding) the value of the own home. Results are available on request. Commissioned by: Economic...

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Wealth transfers

Providing a picture of wealth transfers between persons in the Netherlands. Wealth can be transferred from one person to another person through an inheritance or a gift.

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Income, wealth and main source of income of main earners (Dutch only)

Customised tables on income, wealth and main source of income of main earners aged 55-64 years, 2009-2011. Commissioned by: The Ministery of Social Affairs and Employment.

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Income, wealth and main source of income of main earners, further specification (Dutch only)

Customised tables containing more specific information on income, wealth and main source of income of main earners aged 55-64 years, 2009-2011. Commissioned by: The Ministery of Social Affairs and...

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The Netherlands in Numbers, 2020

The Netherlands in Numbers, 2020 is the successor to Trends in the Netherlands and the Statistical Yearbooks and Pocket Books.

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Integral income and wealth statistics

Brief survey description Integral income and wealth statistics

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Focus on globalisation together with University of Groningen

Statistics Netherlands (CBS) is increasingly joining forces with universities and universities of applied science.

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Taxes

Compulsory payments, without direct quid pro quo, imposed by the national government or institutions of the European Union or by foreign governments (1) because of the production of goods and...

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Profit from enterprise

Fiscal profit from enterprise plus the allowance for wealth and investments.

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Profit from enterprise

Fiscal profit from enterprise plus the allowance for wealth and investments

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Disposable income (rev. 1995)

Gross income minus - current transfers paid, - income insurance premiums, - health insurance premiums, - tax on income and wealth.

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Capital taxes

Compulsory, non-periodical payments to the government. They are based on the wealth of taxable persons. In practise, they only cover the inheritance tax.

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Capital transfer

Payment for which no quid pro quo by the beneficiary is expected. It burdens the wealth of the payer, or is meant to finance fixed capital formation or other long-term expenditures of the receiver.

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Sector general government

The institutional sector of the economy that makes most of its output available for free or for prices that are not economically significant. The costs are mainly financed from payments by units from...

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Quality of Dutch exports in global top 5

The Netherlands is in fourth position in the global IMF ranking of export quality.

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More flexible access to CBS microdata for researchers

Under strict conditions, authorised researchers are allowed access to detailed data

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Statistics Netherlands launches new website cbs.nl

The new website's main focus is now on news releases,

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TNO and CBS are joining forces on transparent and verifiable AI use

TNO and CBS are joining forces on transparent and verifiable AI use

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Study on fair algorithms for policy-making

In Dutch society, more and more decisions are being made by automated systems which are based on algorithms.

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KNAW: improve the reuse of public data for science

One of the Academy’s findings is that government organisations are mainly focused on businesses and the general public when making the data they collect available. The academic world is not yet on...

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Disposable income falls further

Real disposable income of Dutch households fell by 1.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2013. Although real disposable income has been decreasing since the third quarter of 2011, this quarter the...

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Own home main asset

In 2006, well before the credit crisis, Dutch households had assets worth a total 1,566 billion euro, most of which was accounted for by own homes. To offset these assets, the households had a total...

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Income gaps stable and relatively small

The recession, which began late 2008, did not cause income inequality to grow. Income disparities are small in the Netherlands relative to other countries, although income differences between...

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Material well-being

Latest figures on distribution of well-being ‘here and now’. How is well-being distributed in terms of material well-being? Material well-being is the income people can spend on things that make life...

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