Care; employment, professions in care and well-being, healthcare providers

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Dataset information

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Available languages
Dutch
Keywords
Quality scoring
195

Dataset description

This table gives a description of the employment associated with spending on care and well-being. Expenditure is shown in Table 84053NED Healthcare expenditure; healthcare providers and funding (see paragraph 3). The care and well-being activities can be both the main activity and ancillary activity of a company or institution. For clarification: it is not only companies and institutions whose main activity is the provision of care and well-being. The care and welfare activities of other companies and institutions are also included in this table. Companies and institutions that do not work directly for patients and clients do not count (such as pharmaceutical manufacturers or wholesalers); the institutions that manage, finance and administer care and well-being count (such as the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and the health insurers). The subjects are jobs and working years of workers, number of self-employed and three different figures for the average wage per working year. These can be broken down by occupations of workers in care and well-being, type of care provider, age and gender. The professions are based on the BIG register; other professions are listed as one category. Working years and salary per working year are unknown in this table for the group of doctors and dentists in the medical specialist care sector, because the working years in this table are based on the most commonly used standard working week within a sector and for doctors who are employees in hospitals a longer working week than is agreed by the CAOs. As of 2014, there have been declines in some years in registered professions (such as nurses in 2014 and 2019, or other (para) medical professions). This is due to mandatory re-registration and stricter work experience requirements that became effective as of 2014. Data available from: 2009 Status of the figures: The figures for the year 2020 are provisional. The figures for the year 2019 are further provisional. Figures from the other years are final. Changes as of 7 July 2022: The figures for 2020 have been added. The figures for 2018-2019 have been updated. When are new figures coming? In the second quarter of 2023.
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