This table contains data on working conditions of the Dutch worker, by sectors (SBI 2008). The table presents figures on physical and psychosocial working conditions, victimisation at work, accidents at work, burnout complaints, satisfaction with the work and longer wanting and being able to continue working.
The data in this table are based on the National Working Conditions Survey (NEA).
The NEA is carried out by TNO and CBS with the support of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment.
The aim of the NEA is to “monitor” working conditions in a broad sense under a large and representative sample of workers.
Data available from:
2011 to 2013.
Status of the figures:
Figures in this table are final.
Changes as of 24 September 2015
None, this table has been discontinued. The reason for this is that due to design changes, figures are no longer comparable on a continuous basis.
Changes as of 8 May 2014
The figures for 2013 have been added.
Changes as of 7 May 2013
The figures on accidents at work have been adjusted. Figures according to the new definition are available from 2005 onwards. The new figures are better in line with the European figures on accidents at work and with TNO’s occupational accidents figures.
According to the new definition, accidents without absenteeism, with at least 0 days absenteeism (shorter than one day counts), with at least 1 day absenteeism (in accordance with TNO’s figures) and at least 4 days of absenteeism (in accordance with the European figures). In addition, for the total proportion of workers with an accident at work, the type of injury is distinguished. Type of injury now consists of the three categories “body injury only”, “mental injury only” and “both”. These three categories add up to the total share of workers in an accident at work. Accidents during commuting are not included in the occupational accidents.
Amendment as of 18 July 2012:
The figures in this table on working conditions, workplace victimisation and burnout, broken down by sectors, 1st digit (SBI2008) have been corrected. The figures for agriculture, forestry and fisheries have been added.
When are new figures coming?
No longer applicable, the current table has been discontinued. This table is cut into a number of smaller tables and is followed by:
Psychosocial workload (PSA) workers; branch of industry
Sustainable employability of workers; branch of industry
Physical workload of workers; branch of industry
Workers’ accidents at work; branch of industry
See paragraph 3.
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