The revision of the national accounts over reporting year 2021 has the following consequences for the most important macroeconomic key figures: Chapters 5 and 6 provide more detailed explanations of ...
This revision includes a table annex, which is available on the CBS website. The figure ‘Net external assets; market value' was changed on June 24, 2024 compared to ...
No new international guidelines have been introduced since the 2010 revision. However, in a few instances, a changed interpretation of the methods and concepts used did lead to adjustments in the 2021 ...
© Hollandse Hoogte / Vidiphoto The Dutch agriculture sector generated 5.1 percent more income in 2024 than it did in 2023. Although animal-related production dropped ...
No large-scale introduction of new international guidelines apply in this revision for reporting year 2021; the statistics are still compiled according to the same European System of Accounts (ESA ...
The national accounts provide a coherent and consistent overview of the Dutch economy. Key macroeconomic indicators in the national accounts include gross domestic product (GDP), gross national income ...
On 24 June 2024, in accordance with the standard publication schedule, revised annual figures for 1995 to 2023 will be published on StatLine, the online CBS database, including the revised quarterly ...
UWV: number of unemployment benefits fell by 2.4 thousand in November At of the end of November, UWV counted 176.6 thousand recipients of unemployment benefits. That was a decrease of 2.4 thousand ...
© Nikki van Toorn Dutch holidaymakers, day trippers and business travellers spent around 8.7 billion euros on goods and services in other countries in the third ...
© CBS In 2023, 1 in 10 people in the Netherlands said they had felt discriminated against at some point in the past twelve months. That is equivalent to 1.6 million ...
Of new arrivals who came to live on Bonaire between 2011 and 2016, just over half left again within seven years. This share was the highest among immigrants from the European Netherlands (61 percent), ...
The number of corporate bankruptcies adjusted for court session days fluctuates significantly. The number peaked at 911 in May 2013. It subsequently continued to decline until the end of August 2017, ...