Statistical yearbook 2013 / Statistics Netherlands
Material type: TextPublication details: The Hague: Statistics Netherlands; 2013Description: 245p. Coll. ill, graphs, maps, tablesISBN:- 9789035715486
- 03036448
- 23 100 SD:314.92 SN(2013)
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Reports | ISI Library, Kolkata Reports & Records Collection | 100/SD:314.92 SN(2013) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | O37052 |
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100 SD:314.17 CSO(2011) Population classified by area / | 100 SD:314.17 CSO(2011) This is Ireland : | 100/SD;314.92 SN(2012) Statistical yearbook 2012 / | 100/SD:314.92 SN(2013) Statistical yearbook 2013 / | 100/SD:314.92 SN(2016) Trends in the Netherlands 2016 / | 100 SD:314.94 GSA(2017)Sup. Graphisch-statistischer Atlas der Schweiz 1897, Ergänzung 2017 : = Atlas graphique et statistique de la Suisse, Supplement 2017 | 100 SD:314.94 SJS(2018) Statistisches Jahrbuch der Schweiz 2018 Annuaire statistique de la Suisse 2018 |
Foreword -- 1. Fewer birds on farm land -- 2. Retiring at 70 -- 3. Has anyone got a car? -- 4. Agriculture -- 5. Construction and housing -- 6. Education -- 7. Enterprises -- 8. Financial and business services -- 9. Government -- 10. Health and welfare -- 11. Income and spending -- 12. International trade -- 13. Labour and social security -- 14. Leisure and culture -- 15. Macro-economics -- 16. Manufacturing and energy -- 17. Nature and environment -- 18. Population -- 19. Prices -- 20. Security and justice -- 21. Trade, hotels and restaurants -- 22. Traffic and transport -- Index
The Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 2013 is a practical compilation of the most important statistics on Dutch society. Each chapter covers one theme.
It is a great guide to the Netherlands and its population, living conditions, health care, education, unemployment, developments in construction and manufacturing and many other issues. This edition opens with three topical issues: the influence of the economic crisis on marriage and birth rates, about the housing market, and about the different study profiles boys and girls choose.
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