Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Population & Scope
Population & Scope
Item coverage
Item coverage
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
Population coverage
Population coverage
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Concepts & Classifications
Concepts & Classifications
Key statistical concept
Key statistical concept
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
NetherlandsReference period
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Annual data are averages of the population at 1st January of two succesive years.
Item coverage
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
These percentages only take into account those persons for whom the duration of unemployment is known.
Population coverage
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data refer to the total number of people residing in The Netherlands.("de jure" population) based on municipal population registers. In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of The Netherlands are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in The Netherlands.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Data include only persons declaring usual hours worked.
Key statistical concept
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Data refer to the shorter of the following two periods: the duration of search for work, or the length of time since last employment.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.
Part-time employment refers to persons who work less than 30 hours per week in their main job. The number of hours given here corresponds to the number of hours usually worked. This covers all hours including extra hours, either paid or unpaid, which the person normally works, but excludes travel time between the home and the place of work as well as the main meal breaks. Persons who usually also work at home are asked to include the number of hours they usually work at home. Apprentices, trainees and other persons in vocational training are asked to exclude time spent in school or other special training centres.