© 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 ...
The Caribbean Netherlands in Numbers 2024 offers an overview of the latest figures on the economy and society in the Caribbean Netherlands. The Caribbean Netherlands in Numbers is an English language ...
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), ...
Circular economy (CE) is an important policy theme in the pursuit of reduction of non-renewable natural resources use and the amount of waste leaving the economy. Policy makers utilize statistical ...
In this paper, we presented an index decomposition analysis (IDA) of changes in primary abiotic material consumption in the Netherlands. Our main result shows that between 1996 and 2022, substitution, ...
This report provides a decomposition of changes in the use of primary abiotic resources in the Netherlands in the period 1996-2022.
© ANP Since 1990, the Living Planet Index for the Netherlands has increased by an average of 13 percent. Populations of animals that live in freshwater have ...
Figure 4.3 Subperiod 1: decomposition of primary abiotic resource consumption, The Netherlands, 1996-2009 (total change, megaton) Period 1996-2009 (megaton) Abiotic resource consumption-0.9 ...
As in the first half of this year, greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity sector were lower in Q3 204 than in Q3 2023. This is because an increased amount of energy is generated from wind and ...
As an alternative to DMC, we measure the materials use with DMI (Domestic Materials Input). DMC is equal to domestic extraction plus imports minus exports, whereas DMI is equal to extraction plus ...
The causes of discrimination included in this study, such as ‘race or skin colour’ and ‘nationality’, are based on the classification of the Netherlands Institute for Human Rights (ENNHRI).
The differences between groups are statistically significant, including when other characteristics such as gender, age and level of education are taken into account. Back to article ...