Employees; want to work more/less 1992-2006

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Dataset information

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Available languages
Dutch
Keywords
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195

Dataset description

The data in this table are based on the Labour Force Survey (EBB). The EBB is an investigation carried out by CBS to gather information on the relationship between people and the labour market. The characteristics of individuals are associated with their current or future position on the labour market. Due to a new weighing method of the EBB, all EBB tables have been discontinued and moved to the archive. Instead, new tables are it’s made. In these new tables are the figures with a new weighing method corrected until 2001. Since 2001, it is also possible to publish quarterly figures for a limited set of variables. The years before 2001 have not been corrected and concern the previously published figures. A detailed description of the EBB’s new weighing method can be found on the theme page. Data available from: 1992 Frequency: discontinued Status of the figures Figures based on the EBB are always final. Changes compared to the previous version Corrected by: 29 October 2007 Reason correction: The figures for 2000-2005 have changed compared to the previous version. This change has to do with a correction in the variables — Wants to work more — Wants to work fewer hours/stop working The variable wants to work fewer hours/stop working was for the years 2000-2005 including data unknown. For the year 2006 it was decided that data unknown to assign to the variable Want to work more. To the figures to be kept comparable are the data for 2000-2005 also corrected. This is a correction of approximately 9000 employees per it’s a year. When are new figures coming? Discontinued
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