Common arrangements; income and expenses by function 2004-2008

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Dataset description

Short description table: The total costs and benefits per function for the common arrangements for the Netherlands as a total in million euros. The figures presented shall contain only administrative data corresponding to the definitions and classifications used by the common arrangements themselves in their administration. The main functions are: — General administration — Public order and security — Traffic, transport and water management — Economic affairs — Education — Culture and recreation — Social services and social services — Public health and the environment — Spatial planning and public housing — Financing and general funding Data available from 2004 to 2008. Status of the figures: The data for 2008 is provisional. As this table has been discontinued, the data will no longer be definitive. All figures are provisional at first publication. If changes occur, this is due to the availability of new or updated data. Changes as of 21 June 2010: The provisional figures for 2008 have been added and the table has been discontinued. The figures for 2007 are now final. Changes as of 23 March 2010: The figures of the common arrangements for 2005 and 2006 have been corrected. The data for these years were incomplete because the common arrangements of a business nature were not included. In contrast to the other common schemes, common arrangements of a business nature are not largely subsidised by the public authorities but derive their income from their own activities. Examples are port companies and industrial authorities. In addition, the Civil Service Insurance Company (IZA) was not included in the figures in 2005. This common regime was lifted in 2005 and this is the cause of a major correction to the public health function. The lifting meant that the reserves and provisions still held by the IZA were returned to the owners, resulting in high expenditure (refund to owners) and income (reductions from own reserves and provisions) on the said function. When are new figures coming? No longer applicable. This table is followed up by common arrangements; benefits and charges per function. See paragraph 3.
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