This publication provides an insight into the developments of Dutch
companies with industrial production as their main activity.
The data cover, among other things, overviews of the number of companies,
employment, operating income and operating expenses.
The figures are also provided to the European Statistical Office
(Eurostat). Annual statistics are also an integral part of
overarching statistical overviews such as the National Accounts and
this is a source of policy and practice in the Netherlands.
The labour and financial data in this publication have been published
by year, classification of economic activity according to the Standard
Business Classification (SBI).
The publication does not contain data on “Social employment provision”
(SBI 36631).
There is another similar table (see paragraph 3) containing data
about companies in the industry employing 100 or more persons; this one
publication contains more topics and a more detailed detail to
business groups.
Data available from: 2000
Status of the figures: the annual figures for 2000-2005 are final
Frequency: per year
When are new figures coming?
The publication in this form has been discontinued.
The statistical analysis which forms the basis of the results
the year 2006 is subject to a large number of changes compared to
previous years. For example, the questionnaire for companies related to the
to be submitted to research, substantially modified. The population is also
of companies, which describes the study, greatly modified as a result
a redesign of the CBS General Business Register.
As a result of these changes, the results of the year 2006 are not
similar to previous years. That’s why CBS has
chosen to start with a new table from the reporting year 2006 (see
paragraph 3).
Changes to previous version(s):
(Version July 2007)
As of statistical year 2005, structural changes have been made
in the interpretation of the source material of a
number of companies in SBI 22 (Drukkerijen & Publishing) and 244
(Manufacture of pharmaceutical products). A number of companies
has been included in the figures in a different way than in previous
years to stay consistent with other statistics and meet
to international guidelines. The corrections also work through
aggregates of which the above series are part of. The adaptations
are aimed at the description of the Dutch industry so
keep it purely possible.
(Version July 2006)
As of statistical year 2004, structural changes have been made
in the interpretation of the source material of a
number of companies in SBI DL (Manufacture of electrical and optical
instruments) and 34 (Manufacture of cars, trailers and semi-trailers.
In SBI DL (Manufacture of electrical and optical instruments) are the
research and development by third parties, including sales costs,
as of statistical year 2004, not comparable to 2003 and earlier.
In SBI 34 (Manufacture of cars, trailers and semi-trailers) are the
turnover principal activity and the purchase value turnover from
statistical year 2004 is not comparable to 2003 and earlier.
(Version July 2005)
In SBI 23 (petroleum and coal processing industries; processing of
fissile and cultured materials) and 24 (Manufacture of chemical products)
has a structural structure as from statistical year 2003
correction made in the observation of the item ‘energy consumption’.
The correction involves a shift in the value of purchased
raw materials and auxiliary materials by energy consumption. The part of the purchased
raw materials and excipients used for own energy generation,
for example, converting naphtha into gas for its own production,
it is considered as energy consumption. For comparability over time
of the figures in this table, the corresponding correction is also
implemented for the years 2000 to 2002.
(Version October 2004)
As a result of the availability of new information in the
published figures for the year 2002 in the section DL (Manufacture
of electrical and optical equipment and instruments) an adjustment
the variables ‘Sale costs’ and ‘Total other variables’ occurred
operating proceeds’. There have been no adjustments in the previous years.
took place in relation to previous publications.
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