Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 2004
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Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 2004 Statistics Netherlands Preface Statistics Netherlands has a long tradition in the publication of annual figures and yearbooks. The Statistical Yearbook has been the most popular publication by Statistics Netherlands for decades. This latest edition again provides facts and figures on virtually all aspects of Dutch society. It is an invaluable resource for a quick exploration of the economy, population issues, education, health care, crime, culture, the environment, housing, and many other topics. This year’s volume is structured in exactly the same way as last year. It contains the data available at the end of November 2003. For current updates please check the Statline Database at Statistics Netherlands, which is in the process of being translated into English. It can be accessed free of charge at www.cbs.nl. G. van der Veen Director General of Statistics Voorburg / Heerlen, April 2004 Preface Statistical Yearbook 2004 3 Published by Explanation of symbols Statistics Netherlands Prinses Beatrixlaan 428 . = figure not available 2273 XZ Voorburg * = provisional figure The Netherlands x = publication prohibited (confidential figure) Lay out – = nil Statistics Netherlands 0 (0.0) = less than half of unit concerned Facility services department blank = not applicable < = fewer / less / smaller than > = more / greater than Cover design ≤ = fewer / less / smaller than or equal to WAT ontwerpers (Utrecht) ≥ = more / greater than or equal to 2003-2004 = 2003 to 2004 inclusive Print 2003/2004 = average of 2003 up to and Opmeer | De Bink | TDS v.o.f., The Hague including 2004 2003/’04 = crop year, financial year, school Translation year etc. beginning in 2003 and Statistics Netherlands ending in 2004 Rita Gircour Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond with Information the sum of the separate figures E-mail [email protected] How to order Obtainable from The Sdu publishers P.O. Box 20014 2500 EA The Hague Telephone (070) 378 98 80 Telefax (070) 378 97 83 E-mail [email protected] Through the booksellers, and from the sales department of Statistics Netherlands E-mail [email protected] Internet http://www.cbs.nl © Statistics Netherlands, Voorburg / Heerlen, 2004 The contents of this publication may be quoted provided the source is given accurately and clearly Reproduction for own / internal use is permitted Price excl. postage and handling € 25.75 Key figure: A-3 ISSN: 0303-6448 ISBN: 9035728289 Statistics Netherlands 4 Statistics Netherlands Contents page Preface 3 Explanation of symbols 4 List of tables 7 The website of Statistics Netherlands at www.cbs.nl 15 StatLine 17 1 Population and society 1.1 Population 21 1.2 Health and welfare 83 1.3 Education 113 1.4 Culture and recreation 133 1.5 Justice and security 153 1.6 Housing 179 2 Labour, income and social security 2.1 Labour and income 187 2.2 Income, wealth and expenditure 211 2.3 Social security 229 3 Trade and industry 3.1 Business demography 241 3.2 Annual business reports 251 3.3 ICT and R&D 259 3.4 Agriculture and fisheries 267 3.5 Energy and mining 289 Contents 3.6 Manufacturing industry 303 3.7 Construction industry 311 3.8 Domestic trade and services 317 3.9 International trade 325 3.10 Traffic, transport and communication 337 4 Government, politics and administration 4.1 Government finance 361 4.2 Politics and government 381 5 Macro-economics, money and capital markets 5.1 National accounts 393 5.2 Money and capital markets 415 5.3 Producer and consumer prices 439 6 Geography and environment 6.1 Geography 451 6.2 Environment 459 Index 483 Statistical Yearbook 2004 5 List of tables page page 1 Population and society 39 Widowed persons by age and sex 64 40 Residents who obtained Dutch nationality, by 1.1 Population previous nationality 65 1 Population size and age structure 25 41 Residents who obtained Dutch nationality, by 2 Population by age and sex 25 previous nationality and type of regulation, 3 Population by age, sex and marital status, 2002 65 1 January 2003 28 42 Persons who moved within the Netherlands, by 4 Households by type 29 family relationship at the time of moving 66 5 Households by size 29 43 Persons who moved from one municipality to 6 Population by household position and sex 29 another, per municipality, 2002 66 7 Population by household position, sex and 44 Population forecasts; population size and age age, 1 January 2003 31 structure 71 8 Population in institutions by type of institution 45 Population forecasts; live births, deaths and and sex 32 international migration 71 9 People with a foreign background 33 46 Population forecasts; total fertility rate and life 10 First generation people with a foreign expectancy at birth 72 background 34 47 Population forecasts for the population with 11 Second generation people with a foreign foreign and native backgrounds 72 background 35 48 Population forecasts for the population with a 12 People with a foreign background by age, foreign background 73 1 January 2003 36 49 Household forecasts; households by type 74 13 First generation people with a foreign 50 Household forecasts; population by household background by age, 1 January 2003 37 position and sex 74 14 Second generation people with a foreign 51 Population in some countries and parts of the background by age, 1 January 2003 38 world, 1 January 2002 75 15 Population per municipality, 1 January 2003 39 52 Population forecasts of some countries and 16 Births, single and multiple 49 parts of the world, 1 January 2025 76 17 Live births; key figures 49 53 Total fertility rate in some countries and parts 18 Live births by mother’s age per 1,000 of the of the world 77 female population per age 50 54 Life expectancy at birth in some countries and 19 Live births with at least one foreign-born parts of the world 78 List of tables parent 51 55 Live births in some countries 79 20 Mortality; key figures 51 56 Deaths in some countries 79 21 Deaths by sex and age 52 57 Net international migration in some countries 79 22 Life expectancy by age, 2002 53 58 New requests for asylum in some countries 80 23 Immigration by country of birth 54 59 Marriages in some countries 80 24 Emigration by country of birth 55 60 Divorces in some countries 80 25 Net international migration by country of birth 56 26 Net administrative corrections by country of birth 57 1.2 Health and welfare 27 International migration by sex and age, 2002 58 1 Birth control 87 28 Asylum requests by nationality 59 2 Perinatal and infant mortality 87 29 Marriage and partnership registration; key 3 Average weight and height of the population figures 59 over 15 in some countries, 2000 87 30 Marriage partners by sex and former marital 4 Weight of the population over 20, 2002 88 status 59 5 Under and overweight population over 20, 31 Marriage partners by sex and age 60 2002 88 32 Average age at marriage, by sex and former 6 Height of the population over 20, 2002 89 marital status 61 7 Percentage of the population over 16 with 33 Persons marrying for the first time by sex and complete or partial dentures 89 age 61 8 Smoking by the population over 15 in some 34 Remarrying persons by sex and former countries 90 marital status 62 9 Smoking and drinking by the population over 35 Wedding anniversaries 62 12 90 36 Marriage dissolutions; key figures 62 10 Perceived state of health, 2002 91 37 Average age when divorced or widowed 63 11 Sick leave percentage in the private sector 91 38 Divorcees by sex and age 63 12 Sick leave in the public sector 92 Statistical Yearbook 2004 7 page page 13 Sick leave in central government by some 6 Primary and special education 119 background characteristics 92 7 Primary education, 2002/’03 119 14 Medical consumption and limitation of activity, 8 Expertise centre 119 by sex and type of health insurance, 2002 93 9 Secondary education, pupils, fulltime 15 Medical consumption and limitation of activity education 120 by age, 2002 94 10 Graduates of fulltime general secondary 16 Reported cases of notifiable infectious education 121 diseases 96 11 Graduates of fulltime pre-vocational 17 Reported new cases of AIDS, by group at risk education (vbo, lwoo) 121 and year of diagnosis 96 12 Senior vocational secondary education (bol), 18 Chronic conditions, 2002 97 fulltime education 122 19 Burn out in the active labour force 97 13 Apprenticeship training (bbl) 122 20 Casualties of accidents 98 14 Ratio of students to teaching staff by level of 21 Casualties of accidents treated in hospital education, 2001 123 emergency services, 1998/2001 98 15 Vocational colleges, 2002/’03 124 22 Attendance of centres for alcohol and drugs 98 16 University education 124 23 Short stay hospitals 99 17 Performance in vocational colleges 125 24 Hospital discharges by diagnosis 99 18 Performance in university education 125 25 Causes of death among men, 2001 100 19 Outflow from primary education, 2001 126 26 Causes of death among women, 2001 101 20 Outflow from special education, 2001 126 27 Deaths and medical decisions to end life 102 21 Outflow from secondary education combined 28 Capacity and production of hospitals 103 grades, 2001 126 29 Capacity and production of mental health 22 Outflow from pre-vocational secondary care 103 education (vmbo), with certificate, 2001 126 30 Capacity and production of thrombosis 23 Outflow from senior general secondary services, blood banks and ambulance education (havo), with certificate, 2001 127 services 104 24 Outflow from pre-university education (vwo), 31 Capacity and production of nursing homes 104 with certificate, 2001 127 32 Capacity