This table contains figures on the inflows and outflows of workers in the care and welfare sector narrow; this is an aggregation of all sectors in healthcare and welfare excluding childcare. The reference date of the figures is the last day of each quarter, with the exception of the fourth quarter. In the fourth quarter, the last Friday before Christmas is taken as the reference date. For determining inflows or outflows, the population is compared in a quarter to the population in the same quarter one year earlier.
If the employee was not employed in care and well-being on one of the two levels and the other, mobility is involved. As a result, employees who do not work in care and well-being every month, such as those with a flexible employment relationship or employees with a zero-hour contract, are more likely to be considered mobile.
The figures are classified according to the CBS Standard Business Classification 2008 (SBI 2008) and broken down by AZW branches, country, country, province and RegioPlus labour market regions. The determination of the region is based on the employee’s municipality of residence.
For the determination of the AZW industries, the main activity (SBI code) of the company where an employee works. This may not be the only activity that a company undertakes. In the main activity “Other social advice, community houses and cooperation bodies in the field of well-being” (SBI Code: 88999) account is also taken of the collective agreement under which the employee is employed. Workers falling under CAO codes 0004 to 0300 or under CAO codes 0302 to 8102 are classified under ‘Other Care and Welfare’. Employees falling under another collective agreement code are classified under ‘Social Work (Other)’. A complete overview of all CAO codes can be found under paragraph 3.
This table presents figures on labour market flows for the sectors of care and well-being narrow. This means that labour market flows for sectors in care and well-being are broadly not included (for a reference to these figures see paragraph 3). The labour market for care and well-being narrow means that the sector of childcare is not included. As a result, labour market flows figures narrowly relate to a population other than health and well-being figures. Figures on different populations are not published in the same table. The figures on the labour market in care and well-being are presented in their own table.
This table was developed in the framework of the research programme Labour Market Care and Welfare (AZW). For more trends and developments in the labour market in care and well-being, see azwstatline.cbs.nl (see paragraph 3).
Data available from:
First quarter of 2010
Status of the figures: All figures are provisional.
Changes as of 18 August 2022:
The table is supplemented by figures for the 1st quarter 2022. Previous figures have been revised due to the use of new, more recent sources.
As of 24 March 2022, the municipality of Weesp merged with the municipality of Amsterdam. This municipal reclassification has been implemented in this table from the 1st quarter of 2022. This administrative change may have an impact on developments in these regions and an overview of all municipal changes can be found in paragraph 3.
When are new figures coming?
This table is supplemented by new figures every quarter.
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