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This table contains the numbers of unfilled job vacancies per quarter. The data on vacancies are available for sectors of the Standard Industrial Classification (SBI), country regions and provinces. Data available from: first quarter of 2011. Status of the figures: The figures as of 2023 are provisional, figures up to and including 2021 are final. Changes as of 14 February 2025: Figures of the…
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The number of vacancies per quarter refers to vacancies in the private sector and in government at the end of each quarter. Subjects: Unfilled vacancies, new vacancies, filled vacancies in the private sector and in government sectors. Selections: SIC 2008, size of the enterprise, periods. Data available since 1997, quarter 1. Frequency of appearance: each quarter. Status of the figures: …
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This table contains data on the vacancy rate, broken down by: economic activity according to the Dutch SBI 2008 Standard Industrial Classification; quarter. Data available from: first quarter of 1997. Status of the figures: Figures up to and including 2016 are definitive, figures as of 2017 are provisional and will not become definitive. This figures are provisional because they are based …
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This table contains seasonally adjusted figures for unfilled, new and filled vacancies. The phrase 'seasonally adjusted' refers to the total number of vacancies in the private and public sectors at the end of each quarter. The following relationship applies to vacancies: Unfilled (t) - Unfilled (t-1) = New (t) - Filled (t) Where t is a quarter. This table contains the number of vacancies per qua…
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Vacancies; seasonally adjusted
This table provides information on the number of vacancies per quarter. The phrase 'seasonally adjusted' refers to the total number of vacancies in the private and public sectors at the end of each quarter. Data on vacancies are broken down by: SIC 2008; private sector and public sector; quarter. Data available from: 1st quarter of 1997. Status of the figures: The figures of 2024 are p…
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This table contains the number of unfilled, new and filled vacancies in the government and education. The figures over vacancies are specified to government sector. This table replaces the StatLine-table Vacancies; government and education 1992-2009. In 2010 the observation is based on the standard industrial classification 2008, SIC2008. Because of this the original figures of the period 1997 u…
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This table contains the number of deaths in the population of the Netherlands by underlying cause of death. The causes of death are shown according to the extensive list of 'three digit codes', by age and sex. Since 2013 Statistics Netherlands is using Iris software for automatic coding for cause of death. This improved the international comparison of the data. The change in coding did cause a co…
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This table contains data on the number of cattle, sheep, goats, chickens, turkeys, ducks for slaughter and pigs on Dutch agricultural holdings. The number of animals is determined on April 1st and December1st . The number of animals can differ from those in the tables of the agricultural census (see ‘links to relevant tables and relevant articles). In the agricultural census the number of ve…
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This table presents the Consumer price index (CPI) with reference year 1900 = 100. This index series is an estimation and has been constructed by multiplying the year-on-year mutations of several index series from different reference periods with the overlapping index from the previous reference period. The index shows the price change of the goods and services purchased by an average Dutch househ…
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This table covers the financial data (such as operating expenses and revenues) and employment of companies in the Netherlands controlled by an institutional unit abroad. The data are consistent with Eurostat's Foreign Affiliates Statistics (FATS). Data available from: 2021. Status of the figures: 2021 and 2022 figures are final. Changes as of Februari 10, 2025: The figures for R&D expenditur…
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