statistical yearbook of the netherlands antilles 2009
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statistical yearbook of the netherlands antilles 2009
STATISTICAL YEARBOOK OF THE NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 2009 WILLEMSTAD, 2009 CENTRAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS Central Bureau of Statistics Fort Amsterdam z/n Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles Tel.: (599-9) 4611031 Fax.: (599-9) 4611696 E-mail: info@cbs.an Website: www.cbs.an Bonaire Kaya Gobernador Debrot 41 Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles Tel.: (599-7) 178676 Fax.: (599-7) 178406 E-mail: cbs.bon@telbonet.an Sint. Maarten W.G. Buncamperroad 33 Sint. Maarten, Netherlands Antilles Tel.: (599-5) 422355 Fax.: (599-5) 423022 E-mail: info@cbs.an Department of Publication & Information Fort Amsterdam z/n Tel.: (599-9) 4611031 Fax.: (599-9) 4611696 Library open Monday-Friday 8:00 – 12:00; 13:30 – 16:00 How to order The Statistical Yearbook and other publications of the Central Bureau of Statistics are available at the Department of Publication & Information Price Naf 25.00 (Excl. postage) ISBN: 978-99904-1-185-0 © Central Bureau of Statistics, 2009 Willemstad, Curaçao Netherlands Antilles The contents of this publication may be quoted provided the source is given accurately and clearly. Reproduction for own / internal use is permitted. Preface The Statistical Yearbook offers a source of information for everyone who wishes to be informed about various topics regarding the social and economic situation of the different islands of the Netherlands Antilles. More than ever the Central Bureau of Statistics realizes the importance of statistical data as an instrument for research, analysis and policy making. We want to thank all contributors for providing us every time with the necessary figures for updating this publication. On the website of CBS (www.cbs.an) you can find more information and statistics. This issue of the Statistical Yearbook contains data collected up to December, 2008. Drs. F. Vierbergen Director iii Explanation of Symbols . = no information available - = nil 0 or 0.0 = less than half of unit chosen blank = category not applicable Detailed figures and percentages in tables may not necessarily add up to the corresponding totals, because of rounding iv Table of Contents Preface..................................................................................................................................... III Explanation of symbols .................................................................................................................. IV General Introduction...................................................................................................................... 1 Tables A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Area and Climate Area, Population Density and Capital .......................................................................................... 4 Temperature in Degrees Centigrade ........................................................................................... 5 Precipitation ....................................................................................................................... 7 Cloud Coverage and Duration of Sunshine ..................................................................................... 8 Wind, Air Pressure and Relative Humidity ..................................................................................... 9 B. Population 1. 2. 3. 3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 3e. 4. 5. 5a. 6. 7. 8. Population of the Netherlands Antilles, January 1st.........................................................................15 Population per Island, January 1st .............................................................................................15 Age Distribution Netherlands Antilles, January 1st ..........................................................................16 Age Distribution Bonaire, January 1st .........................................................................................16 Age Distribution Curaçao, January 1st.........................................................................................17 Age Distribution Saba. January 1st .............................................................................................17 Age Distribution Sint Eustatius, January 1st ..................................................................................18 Age Distribution Sint Maarten, January 1st ...................................................................................18 Life expectancy Netherlands Antilles ..........................................................................................19 Population change Netherlands Antilles (Absolute Figures) ................................................................19 Population change by Island (Absolute Figures) ..............................................................................19 Vital Statistics (Relative Figures) ...............................................................................................20 Immigration by major sending countries ......................................................................................21 Emigration by major receiving countries ......................................................................................22 C. Public Health 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Isolated Gastrointestinal Pathogens, Curaçao ................................................................................24 Cumulative registered number of known HIV-positives, Netherlands Antilles 1985-2006 .............................24 New registered known HIV-positives Netherlands Antilles 2006 ...........................................................24 New registered number of known HIV-positives, Neth. Antilles, 1996-2006 per year of diagnostic by island......25 Cumulative known HIV-infected, 1986-2006 by age group and sex .......................................................25 Hospitals by Island and Number of Beds, per October 2001 ...............................................................25 Geriatric Homes, per October 2001 ............................................................................................26 Pharmacies, Pharmacists and Physicians with Own Pharmacy, per December 31st. 2008 .............................26 Number of Medical and Paramedic Practicing Professionals, per December 31st. 2001................................26 Specialists Registered by Their Specialization, per October 2001 .......................................................27 Nursing Personnel by Island, per October 2001...............................................................................27 Number of Contraceptive Methods Given by the Foundation for Promotional of Responsible Parenthood .........27 Population by Perception of Health ............................................................................................28 Population by Type of Insurance................................................................................................28 Population by Type of Disability ................................................................................................28 Population by Most Common Diseases .........................................................................................28 v D. Housing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Volume Index number Sales of Construction Blocks and Sand, Curaçao (1986 = 100) .................................30 Building Permits and Buildings Completed, Curaçao ........................................................................30 Building Permits, Bonaire ........................................................................................................30 Dwellings in Property on loan and Rented ....................................................................................31 Dwellings by Building Period and Quality, (relative figures) ..............................................................31 Living Accommodations by Number of Bedrooms, (relative figures) .....................................................32 Living Accommodations by Number of Persons, (relative figures) ........................................................32 Living Accommodations by Kind of Water Supply, (relative figures) ......................................................32 Living Accommodations by Kind of Electricity Supply, (relative figures).................................................32 Households with Some Provisions and Consumer Goods, (relative figures) ..............................................33 Living Accommodation by Ownership, (relative figures) ....................................................................33 Rented Living Accommodation by Monthly Rent, (relative figures) .......................................................33 E. Politics 1. 2. F. 1. 2. 3. 4. Results of the Elections for the Parliament of the Netherlands Antilles .................................................36 Results of the Elections for the Island Councils ..............................................................................37 Education Full-time General, Vocational and Special Education, Netherlands Antilles.............................................41 Secondary Education Graduates (full time education) ......................................................................42 University of the Netherlands Antilles Graduates ............................................................................43 University of Sint Maarten Graduates ..........................................................................................43 H. Labour 1. 1a. 1b. 2. 2a. 3. 3a. 4. 4a. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Employed Population by Economic Activity, Bonaire ........................................................................47 Employed Population by Economic Activity, Curaçao .......................................................................47 Employed Population by Economic Activity, Sint. Maarten .................................................................48 Population and Economically Active Population, Curaçao ..................................................................48 Population and Economically Active Population Curaçao, by sex .........................................................48 Population and Economically Active Population, Bonaire...................................................................49 Population and Economically Active Population Bonaire, by sex ..........................................................49 Population and Economically Active Population, Sint. Maarten ...........................................................49 Population and Economically Active Population Sint. Maarten, by sex ...................................................50 Population and Economically Active Population, Saba and St. Eustatius.................................................50 Employed Population by Level of Education .................................................................................50 Employed Population by Gross Monthly income, Bonaire ...................................................................51 Employed Population by Gross Monthly income, Curaçao ..................................................................51 Employed Population by Gross Monthly Income, Sint. Maarten ............................................................51 Employed Population by Status of Employment and sex ....................................................................52 Unemployed Population by Age and Sex, Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint. Maarten..........................................52 Unemployed Population by Level of Education and Sex, Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint. Maarten .......................52 Persons Employed by the Governments, December 31......................................................................53 Labor conflicts, Curaçao .........................................................................................................53 Number of Applications for Discharge..........................................................................................53 Average Wage-costs per Employee by Industry, 2004 .......................................................................54 Average Wage-costs per Employee by Legal Status of Business, 2004 ....................................................54 Average Wage-costs per Employee by Company size, 2004 ................................................................54 vi I. 1. 2. 3. K. 1. 2. 3. 4. M. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Establishments and Enterprises Registered Companies, Curaçao ................................................................................................56 Companies by Legal Status, Curaçao ...........................................................................................56 Pronounced Bankruptcies, Curaçao ............................................................................................56 Utility/Manufacturing Electricity Production per Island (mln Kwh) ..................................................................................59 Water Production (1000 m3).....................................................................................................59 Volume Index number of Production of Oil Products, Curaçao and Oil Storage Curaçao and Bonaire ...............59 Dry-dock Curaçao, Man hours Sold (x 1000) ...................................................................................59 Foreign Trade Imports cif and Exports fob ......................................................................................................62 Imports cif, by Commodity (Oil and Oil Products Not Included) ...........................................................62 Exports fob, by Commodity (Oil and Oil Products Not Included) ..........................................................62 Imports Freezone Curaçao, by Commodity (Oil and Oil Products Not Included) ........................................63 Exports Freezone Curaçao, by Commodity (Oil and Oil Products Not Included) ........................................63 N. Transport and Communication 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Number of Motor-vehicles Registered, December 31 ........................................................................67 Road Accidents, Curaçao.........................................................................................................67 Number of Driver License Issued, Curaçao ....................................................................................68 Number of Driver License Examinations, Curaçao ...........................................................................68 Harbor Statistics ...................................................................................................................68 Landings of Aircrafts ..............................................................................................................69 Passengers Traveling by Ship and by Air .......................................................................................69 Stay-over Tourism .................................................................................................................70 Hotel Occupancy Rate, Curaçao ................................................................................................70 Cruise Tourism .....................................................................................................................70 Number of Visits to Free Zone Curaçao by Nationality ......................................................................71 Letters Received in the Netherlands Antilles by Region of Origin (x kg) .................................................71 Letters Sent by Region of Destination, Netherlands Antilles ...............................................................71 Fixed and Mobile Telephone Connections .....................................................................................72 Radio and Television ..............................................................................................................72 Households with television/cable ..............................................................................................72 Households with internet connection and computer ........................................................................72 O. Money and Banking 1. 2. 3. 4. Total Liquid Assets, December 31 ..............................................................................................74 Official Gold and Foreign Exchange Reserves and Net Foreign Assets in the Netherlands Antilles...................74 Condensed Balance Sheet of the Bank of the Netherlands Antilles, December 31 .....................................75 Consolidated Balance Sheet of Commercial Banks, December 31 .........................................................75 vii P. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Q. 1. 2. R. 1. 2. National Accounts Gross Domestic Product by Sector and by Kind of Economic Activity, Netherlands Antilles ..........................79 Gross Domestic Product by Sector and by Kind of Economic Activity, Bonaire ..........................................80 Gross Domestic Product by Sector and by Kind of Economic Activity, Curacao .........................................81 Gross Domestic Product by Sector and by Kind of Economic Activity, Sint Maarten....................................82 Product, Income, Savings and net Lending, Netherlands Antilles .........................................................83 Product, Income, Savings and net Lending, Bonaire.........................................................................84 Product, Income, Savings and net Lending, Curaçao ........................................................................85 Product, Income, Savings and net Lending, Windward Islands.............................................................86 Balance of Payments Balance of Payments: Transaction Basis ......................................................................................88 Balance of Payments: Transaction Basis (continuation).....................................................................89 Public Finance Income from Direct Taxes (x 1000 Naf) ........................................................................................92 Income from Indirect Taxes (x 1000 Naf)......................................................................................93 U. Prices 1a. 1b. 1c. 2. 3. 4. 5. End of-year consumer price index and annual change since 1970, Curaçao .............................................97 End of-year consumer price index and annual change since 1970, Bonaire .............................................96 End of-year consumer price index and annual change since 1970, Sint Maarten .......................................99 Annual Consumer Price Index and inflation rates for the Netherlands Antilles since 1970.......................... 100 Annual Consumer Price Index Numbers by expenditure category, Curaçao............................................ 101 Annual Consumer Price Index Numbers by expenditure category, Bonaire, .......................................... 102 Annual Consumer Price Index Numbers by expenditure category, Sint. Maarten, .................................... 103 V. Social Affairs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Social Securities (x 1000 NAf) ................................................................................................. 106 Number of Persons Receiving Social Securities ............................................................................ 106 Minimum Wages per hour in NAf. 1), per September 1st, 2008........................................................... 106 Welfare Benefits ("Onderstand") in Curaçao ................................................................................ 107 Maximum Welfare Benefits per Month in Curaçao ......................................................................... 107 Number of Persons Receiving Free Medical Assistance (Pp Cards) ...................................................... 107 Welfare Benefits and Free Legal Assistance in Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius and Sint. Maarten .................... 108 Number of Requests for Free Legal Assistance, Curaçao.................................................................. 108 Number of Requests for Free Legal Assistance, Bonaire .................................................................. 108 Number of Requests for Free Legal Assistance, Windward Islands ...................................................... 108 W. Justice and Security 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Number of Crimes Reported to the Police, Curaçao ....................................................................... 110 Number of Crimes Reported to the Police, Bonaire and Sint. Maarten ................................................. 110 Victim of a crime ever, and in 1 year ........................................................................................ 111 Willingness of victims to report crime ....................................................................................... 111 Victim of a crime ever (1981-2008) Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten ............................................... 112 Victim of a crime in 1 year Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten ......................................................... 112 Willingness of victims to report crime per type of crime, Bonaire and Sint. Maarten ............................... 112 Publications of the Central Bureau of Statistics ........................................................................... 114 viii Graphics Figure 1 Figure 2a Figure 2b Figure 2c Figure 2d Figure 2e Figure 2f Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Population Density 2009 Netherlands Antilles ..........................................................................4 Age Distribution Netherlands Antilles January 1st, 2009............................................................ 12 Age Distribution Bonaire January 1st, 2009 ........................................................................... 12 Age Distribution Curaçao January 1st, 2009 .......................................................................... 13 Age Distribution Saba January 1st, 2009............................................................................... 13 Age Distribution Sint Eustatius January 1st, 2009.................................................................... 14 Age Distribution Sint Maarten January 1st, 2009 ..................................................................... 14 Exam-candidates Netherlands Antilles................................................................................. 40 Percentages graduates Netherlands Antilles .......................................................................... 40 Unemployed and Participation Rate Curaçao ......................................................................... 46 Unemployment Rate Bonaire and St. Maarten ........................................................................ 46 Volume Index Production Oil Products, Curaçao ..................................................................... 58 Volume Index Oil Storage, Bonaire ..................................................................................... 58 Stay-over Tourism ......................................................................................................... 66 Gross Domestic Product by Sector and Kind of Economic Activity................................................. 78 Real growth Gross Domestic Product Netherlands Antilles ......................................................... 78 Consumer Price Index, Netherlands Antilles .......................................................................... 96 ix General Introduction Location The Netherlands Antilles, forming part of the Caribbean Archipelago, consists of Curaçao and Bonaire (Leeward islands), Saba, Sint Eustatius and the southern part of Sint Maarten (Windward islands). The distinction between the Windward and Leeward islands dates back to the time of the transatlantic sailing and regards the location of the islands to the northeast trade winds. The Leeward islands are located at 12o N and between 68o and 70o W. They lie at a distance of 30 to 90 km from the coast of South America. The Windward islands lie at 18o N and 63o W. The distance between the Windward and Leeward islands is 900 km. Short History The Leeward islands were inhabited by the Arawacs and the Windward islands by the Caribs. The Windward islands were discovered in 1493. In 1499 the Leeward islands were discovered by the Spaniard Alonso de Ojeda. Saba and Sint Eustatius were taken over by the Dutch in 1632, the Leeward islands in 1634 and the southern part of Sint Maarten in 1648. The first constitution of the Netherlands Antilles was enacted by the Dutch Parliament in 1865. This constitution has been revised several times. The most important revision was that of 1954, which resulted in the establishment of the so called "Statuut". This is the principal legal act within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which regulates internal self-government for the islands of the Netherlands Antilles. Actual Constitution The Netherlands Antilles form an integral part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Sovereign of the Kingdom is head of the State and is represented in the Netherlands Antilles by the Governor. The Governor with the legislative body called the "Staten", consisting of 22 members, form the legislative power. The Governor with the Council of Ministers form the Central Government, with executive power in internal affairs. The executive power in external affairs rests with the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom. The Netherlands Antilles are represented in this Council by the Minister Plenipotentiary, who has full voting power. Besides the central government each island has its executive Council, an Island Council and a Lieutenant-Governor. Language The language usually spoken on the Leeward islands is Papiamentu, which is a Creole one with elements of the African, Portuguese, Spanish, English and Dutch language. On the Windward islands the language usually spoken is English. The official language of the Netherlands Antilles is Dutch, although at different formal occasions the local language is being used. 1 A. Area and Climate Area and Climate Introduction This chapter starts with information about the area and the population density of each island of the Netherlands Antilles. The islands of the Netherlands Antilles enjoy a mild tropical climate, fairly constant throughout the year. However, the climate of the semi-arid Leeward Islands - Bonaire and Curaçao - shows significant differences compared with the lush, greenery Windward Islands - Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten - that are located within the Atlantic hurricane belt. Therefore, tables 2-5 include data observed at Hato Airport, Curaçao, which may be considered representative for the Leeward Islands, as well as similar data observed at the Princess Juliana Airport, St. Maarten, which may be considered representative for the Windward Islands. The observation series (temperature, rainfall, cloud coverage and sunshine, wind, atmospheric pressure and relative humidity) for the Leeward Islands date back to 1894 (regular rainfall observations started earlier in 1830). Similar observation series for the Windward Islands are available since 1907 (regular rainfall observations since 1879). An organized meteorological service for the Netherlands West-Indies - at that time including Surinam - was founded in 1894, and in 1950 continued by the present Meteorological Service of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba, a Central Government Agency under the authority of the Minister of Communications and Transport. Statistical Yearbook 2009 3 A. Area and Climate 1. Area, population density and capital Population Density per square kilometer, January 2009 Area in square kilometers Capital Netherlands Antilles Leeward Islands 800 250 Willemstad Bonaire Curaçao Windward Islands 288 444 45 319 Kralendijk Willemstad Saba 13 123 Sint Eustatius 21 132 Sint Maarten 34 1203 Source: Office of Land Registry, Island Civil Registry Offices and CBS The Bottom Oranjestad Philipsburg Figure 1: Population Density 2009, Netherlands Antilles (per square kilom eter) 1400 1203 1200 1000 800 600 319 400 200 123 45 132 0 Bonaire 4 Curaçao Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten Statistical Yearbook 2009 A. Area and Climate 2. Temperature in degrees centigrade HATO AIRPORT, CURAÇAO JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR Average temperature 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 26.5 26.1 26.0 25.9 26.7 26.6 26.6 26.4 26.1 26.0 26.7 26.6 27.1 26.7 27.6 26.7 27.3 26.7 27.6 27.5 27.6 27.7 27.9 27.4 28.2 27.8 28.5 28.5 28.7 27.9 28.5 28.0 28.6 28.7 29.0 28.2 28.4 27.9 28.5 28.3 28.8 28.3 28.7 28.5 29.0 28.7 29.0 29.0 28.9 28.8 28.9 29.1 28.8 29.2 28.5 28.2 28.0 29.0 28.4 27.8 28.0 27.0 26.9 28.4 28.3 27.3 27.1 26.7 26.1 27.6 26.8 26.5 27.8 27.5 27.7 27.9 28.0 27.6 34.7 32.8 32.4 33.4 34.1 33.1 35.8 32.3 33.8 36.1 35.1 33.2 37.5 32.6 34.2 34.7 34.4 33.5 35.0 32.7 35.0 34.5 34.6 33.4 37.4 34.5 34.7 34.5 34.8 34.7 38.3 36.1 34.4 35.8 35.8 35.9 36.0 33.9 33.2 34.4 36.9 33.4 35.6 32.7 32.0 33.3 34.4 31.9 33.3 30.3 30.0 32.3 31.2 30.7 38.3 36.1 35.0 36.1 36.9 35.9 22.0 23.5 24.8 23.4 24.7 23.8 21.6 22.6 23.8 25.1 25.4 24.2 22.6 24.6 22.8 22.4 24.0 24.5 22.4 24.3 23.8 23.4 23.6 22.3 21.3 24.5 25.7 25.2 23.7 23.7 21.7 23.0 23.3 24.3 22.3 23.2 21.9 22.1 22.1 23.3 23.3 23.2 22.2 23.1 22.8 24.9 23.7 23.7 21.1 22.2 22.0 23.5 22.6 21.7 20.3 21.5 21.6 22.0 22.3 21.4 31.1 31.1 31.3 31.2 32.1 31.4 31.6 31.2 32.0 32.5 32.6 31.8 32.0 31.3 32.1 32.6 33.1 32.0 31.9 31.7 32.6 32.3 32.9 32.2 32.4 32.4 33.1 32.6 32.9 32.9 32.6 32.9 32.7 33.0 32.7 33.3 31.9 31.8 31.5 32.7 32.2 31.0 31.1 29.8 29.8 31.8 31.9 30.0 30.1 29.5 29.3 30.9 30.0 29.3 31.2 30.9 31.1 31.5 31.9 31.3 25.5 25.3 25.5 24.8 25.6 25.1 26.3 25.5 26.2 26.0 26.3 25.5 26.4 25.9 26.0 26.2 26.4 26.0 26.1 25.5 25.9 25.7 26.1 25.7 26.3 26.1 26.4 26.3 26.4 26.2 26.5 26.0 26.3 26.4 26.0 26.4 26.2 25.3 25.0 26.6 25.8 25.2 25.6 25.0 24.7 26.2 25.8 25.1 24.8 24.4 23.5 25.3 24.4 24.3 25.6 25.1 25.2 25.5 25.5 25.2 Absolute maximum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 32.8 31.0 29.9 30.7 31.7 31.0 33.2 30.7 31.0 30.8 32.4 31.6 33.0 31.3 32.5 30.8 33.2 32.0 Absolute minimum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20.3 21.5 21.6 22.7 23.4 21.7 20.6 22.2 22.4 22.0 22.5 21.4 21.0 21.8 24.0 23.2 24.0 22.8 Average maximum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 29.7 29.6 28.7 29.0 30.1 30.1 30.0 29.9 29.0 29.4 30.8 30.5 30.5 30.1 31.4 30.0 31.1 30.7 Average minimum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 24.3 23.6 23.9 23.8 24.5 24.1 24.4 23.9 24.1 23.7 24.2 24.3 24.8 24.4 25.1 24.8 25.0 24.2 Source: Meteorological Service - Netherlands Antilles and Aruba 1) Average of daily 24 hourly observations 2) Climatologically standard period, as available Statistical Yearbook 2008 5 A. Area and Climate 2. Temperature in degrees centigrade (continuation) PRINCESS JULIANA AIRPORT, SINT MAARTEN JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR 26.5 26.7 27.2 26.4 26.6 25.3 27.4 26.8 27.8 27.3 27.8 26.9 28.2 28.1 28.5 27.9 28.3 27.8 28.3 27.6 28.6 27.9 28.3 28.3 28.6 28.8 28.5 28.0 28.2 28.1 28.5 28.4 29.1 28.5 28.2 28.0 28.2 28.1 27.8 27.9 27.3 27.5 27.3 26.3 26.6 26.8 26.8 27.0 26.1 25.8 25.5 26.0 25.7 27.2 26.9 27.1 26.8 26.9 . . 33.6 31.2 31.7 30.8 31.5 30.1 33.5 31.1 33.0 31.3 32.2 30.9 33.9 32.2 32.8 31.9 32.4 31.9 34.2 31.3 33.2 31.7 32.8 32.3 35.1 33.5 32.4 32.2 32.3 32.4 34.8 33.7 33.2 32.8 32.5 32.3 34.3 32.9 31.8 32.7 31.4 32.3 33.9 31.4 31.0 31.0 31.0 31.5 32.1 30.1 29.9 30.1 30.0 35.1 33.7 33.2 32.8 32.8 . . 19.3 22.0 22.0 21.8 19.8 20.3 20.2 20.3 23.1 22.3 22.6 20.4 22.3 23.3 23.4 21.9 24.2 23.0 22.1 22.1 23.2 23.1 22.9 23.9 21.4 24.7 23.8 22.6 23.4 24.2 22.0 23.0 24.4 23.9 22.0 22.6 22.1 22.4 21.8 22.5 21.8 22.5 21.2 21.5 21.6 22.1 21.0 23.9 20.0 20.0 20.3 22.0 21.6 18.6 20.0 18.8 20.2 19.8 . . 29.8 30.1 30.3 29.6 29.9 28.3 30.4 29.7 31.2 30.2 30.9 30.0 31.3 31.3 31.5 30.8 31.4 30.9 31.6 30.2 31.9 30.9 31.4 31.4 31.7 32.1 31.7 30.9 31.2 26.8 31.6 31.6 32.2 31.9 31.4 31.0 31.2 31.4 30.5 30.9 30.0 31.2 30.2 29.5 29.9 30.2 30.0 30.6 29.2 29.1 28.9 29.0 28.6 30.3 30.1 30.3 30.0 30.1 . . 24.1 . 24.8 23.9 23.9 22.7 25.1 . 25.3 25.2 25.4 24.5 26.1 . 25.9 25.4 25.8 25.6 26.1 . 25.5 25.3 26.0 25.7 26.2 . 25.7 25.4 25.8 25.9 26.0 . 26.5 25.8 25.6 25.5 25.7 . 25.4 25.5 25.1 24.8 24.9 . 23.9 24.2 24.5 24.8 23.9 . 23.0 24.0 23.0 24.8 . 24.5 24.4 24.5 . . Average temperature 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 25.5 25.0 24.8 25.0 24.9 24.7 25.4 25.3 24.4 24.7 25.5 24.4 25.7 25.3 25.9 25.3 25.6 24.5 Absolute maximum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 32.7 29.7 29.2 29.2 29.5 28.9 31.6 29.8 29.6 29.1 30.2 28.4 32.6 30.5 30.7 30.1 30.1 28.7 Absolute minimum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 18.6 20.7 20.5 20.2 20.3 20.0 19.2 21.1 18.8 20.6 21.1 19.1 19.5 20.8 19.1 20.3 21.3 20.1 Average maximum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 28.6 28.4 28.1 28.2 28.4 28.0 28.7 28.8 27.8 28.1 29.0 27.5 29.2 28.7 29.4 28.7 28.8 27.9 Average minimum temperature 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 23.2 . 22.5 22.4 22.3 22.1 23.1 . 22.0 22.3 23.0 22.0 23.5 . 23.4 22.8 23.4 22.1 Source: Meteorological Service - Netherlands Antilles and Aruba 1) Average of daily 24 hourly observations 2) Climatologically standard period, as available 6 Statistical Yearbook 2009 A. Area and Climate 3. Precipitation HATO AIRPORT, CURAÇAO JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR (Total average) monthly rainfall (in mm) 1971-2000 1) 2005 2006 2007 2008 45 108 81 47 38 26 26 54 21 23 14 0 21 0 38 20 1 1 2 20 20 88 3 1 5 19 91 38 10 18 40 9 26 38 49 42 1 13 63 68 49 58 16 94 36 84 123 65 99 211 97 230 49 52 193 100 107 33 125 79 553 842 400 552 778 Maximum precipitation in one day 1971-2000 1) 2005 2006 2007 2008 35 20 21 15 9 36 7 21 10 9 40 0 10 0 23 69 1 0 2 19 78 35 2 1 4 37 53 23 6 9 69 3 5 14 13 95 1 5 42 30 70 27 7 54 14 106 41 53 32 51 118 60 16 16 52 95 32 12 23 13 118 60 53 54 52 5 8 9 4 6 3 0 4 0 2 3 0 0 1 1 2 7 2 1 2 3 6 4 3 3 6 3 7 5 9 5 1 4 2 8 5 4 3 7 5 7 10 5 10 14 10 16 7 8 14 12 13 6 20 14 70 87 65 73 85 Number of rain days 2) 1971-2000 1) 2005 2006 2007 2008 9 19 14 12 7 PRINCESS JULIANA AIRPORT, SINT MAARTEN JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR (Total average) monthly rainfall (in mm) 1971-2000 1) 2005 2006 2007 2008 66 101 145 78 88 51 29 36 53 89 45 15 34 169 46 64 122 75 27 46 93 104 259 75 33 62 153 152 73 80 72 212 125 112 91 99 221 187 97 233 140 74 75 158 258 113 220 361 266 244 149 107 138 48 97 94 66 85 133 1047 1424 1672 1289 . . Maximum precipitation in one day 1971-2000 1) 2005 2006 2007 2008 41 20 48 17 20 76 4 7 14 14 43 8 16 65 12 101 44 17 14 19 118 25 78 36 15 110 48 33 27 31 65 69 31 30 25 90 81 40 17 91 258 14 30 55 54 122 43 193 77 139 254 40 26 14 46 123 17 10 16 . 258 81 193 77 . 9 9 8 10 18 9 4 5 9 12 12 5 10 3 2 10 12 10 11 9 8 11 16 9 9 12 19 19 16 9 14 22 14 12 16 14 12 12 16 19 14 20 17 14 15 15 16 13 11 9 13 14 23 22 . 142 162 164 145 . Number of rain days 2) 1971-2000 1) 2005 2006 2007 2008 12 18 17 12 14 Source: Meteorological Service - Netherlands Antilles and Aruba 1) Climatological standard period, as available 2) Days with 1,0 mm or more precipitation Statistical Yearbook 2009 7 A. Area and Climate 4. Cloud Coverage and Duration of Sunshine HATO AIRPORT, CURAÇAO JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR Average cloud coverage (in %) 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 38 44 50 49 36 39 39 39 48 42 32 37 41 42 36 53 49 48 50 56 57 56 51 58 52 64 57 49 56 54 51 56 49 46 43 59 47 51 52 54 46 51 45 44 46 46 59 49 48 55 47 43 54 52 51 59 64 52 64 60 48 59 60 46 57 60 44 44 47 44 50 44 46 51 51 48 48 51 9:07 9:33 9:44 9:57 9:24 10:29 8:54 9:46 9:22 8:34 9:08 9:35 8:47 8:53 9:10 9:36 8:46 9:08 8:26 8:20 7:33 8:00 7:08 6:34 7:59 5:23 6:36 9:00 8:30 6:48 7:55 8:08 8:06 8:54 6:58 7:52 8:27 8:30 8:28 8:48 8:31 8:37 JUL SEP OCT NOV DEC Average daily duration of sunshine (in hours and minutes) 1961-1990 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 8:17 8:01 7:08 7:42 8:52 9:01 8:36 9:20 7:42 9:06 9:06 9:40 8:58 9:20 9:56 8:00 8:14 9:33 8:32 8:46 8:18 8:12 8:29 8:52 8:23 8:54 7:15 9:02 7:44 9:49 9:48 9:42 8:09 10:04 9:12 8:11 PRINCESS JULIANA AIRPORT, SINT MAARTEN JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN AUG YEAR Average cloud coverage (in %) 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 37 34 52 48 36 41 40 42 44 43 38 43 38 47 38 38 52 45 41 40 46 46 40 43 49 59 55 49 51 46 47 57 61 56 45 56 46 55 56 57 48 45 45 49 53 53 55 52 48 60 49 45 53 66 46 52 63 57 59 60 44 55 45 37 40 43 41 39 44 44 45 40 43 49 51 48 42 48 8:45 9:09 8:44 8:18 8:09 8:20 8:11 7:42 8:50 8:54 8:49 7:32 8:06 7:40 6:23 7:48 7:19 7:32 8:08 7:14 8:30 9:12 9:16 8:38 8:28 8:44 7:57 8:48 8:57 . 8:13 8:11 8:12 8:36 . . Average daily duration of sunshine (in hours and minutes) 1961-1990 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 8:36 8:28 7:12 8:12 9:09 8:23 8:06 8:47 7:40 8:12 9:15 9:01 9:01 8:23 9:28 9:12 . 8:30 9:16 9:24 9:09 9:18 8:40 9:07 8:07 7:19 7:37 8:24 8:26 8:38 8:03 7:49 7:36 8:00 8:56 8:02 8:28 7:41 8:09 8:18 8:25 9:02 Source: Meteorological Service - Netherlands Antilles and Aruba 1) Average of daily 24 hourly observations 2) Climatologically standard period, as available 8 Statistical Yearbook 2009 A. Area and Climate 5. Wind, Air Pressure and Relative Humidity HATO AIRPORT, CURAÇAO JAN FEB MAR Average wind speed (10 m/s) 1) 1971-2000 2) 6.8 7.0 7.0 2004 5.0 6.2 6.4 2005 5.4 6.1 5.7 2006 5.8 6.2 6.2 2007 6.0 5.4 5.9 2008 5.6 6.1 6.0 APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR 6.9 5.7 5.6 5.0 5.5 6.0 7.0 6.0 4.8 5.8 6.0 5.8 7.5 6.7 5.9 6.4 6.2 6.0 7.0 5.7 5.6 5.8 5.8 5.3 6.7 6.1 5.4 5.8 5.3 4.6 6.2 4.9 5.1 5.4 5.3 3.9 5.6 4.1 3.8 4.6 4.2 4.3 5.8 5.0 4.4 5.0 5.2 4.4 6.4 4.8 4.9 5.6 4.9 5.5 6.6 5.6 5.2 5.6 5.5 5.3 19.5 15.4 17.5 15.9 14.9 15.8 19.0 16.5 15.4 18.0 19.0 15.8 20.0 17.5 16.3 18.5 19.5 17.9 25.7 15.4 18.0 18.5 19.0 16.8 21.1 18.5 15.4 15.4 18.5 17.3 24.7 15.4 15.4 17.5 19.5 14.3 22.1 16.5 15.9 16.4 13.9 19.9 22.6 17.5 15.4 14.9 17.5 17.3 23.1 14.9 21.6 16.5 17.0 20.9 25.7 19.5 21.6 18.5 19.5 20.9 1012 1013 1012 1012 1012 1012 1012 1013 1012 1012 1011 1012 1013 1015 1012 1013 1013 1013 1013 1014 1013 1013 1013 1013 1013 1014 1013 1012 1011 1011 1012 1011 1012 1012 1012 1011 1010 1012 1011 1010 1010 1011 1011 1012 1011 1010 1011 1011 1013 1013 1014 1013 1013 1013 1012 1013 1013 1013 1014 1013 77 78 78 77 84 87 77 79 80 80 82 83 77 77 80 75 79 76 78 79 77 78 81 75 77 77 77 78 82 74 78 80 77 80 83 75 79 83 81 80 86 80 80 86 82 82 86 80 79 85 80 82 88 78 78 80 80 79 83 81 Maximum wind gust (in m/s) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 19.5 17.5 18.0 16.5 17.5 15.3 19.5 18.0 15.9 17.0 18.5 14.5 20.0 19.5 16.5 15.9 17.0 15.3 Average air pressure (in mb) 1)4) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1013 1015 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 1015 1014 1015 1014 1015 1013 1014 1014 1014 1012 1014 Average relative humidity (in %) 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 77 78 86 82 83 87 77 76 85 77 83 88 76 78 83 79 82 89 Source: Meteorological Service - Netherlands Antilles and Aruba 1) Average of daily 24 hourly observations 2) Climatologically standard period, as available 3) In degrees true North 4) Atmospheric pressure reduced to Mean Sea Level (MSL) Statistical Yearbook 2009 9 A. Area and Climate 5. Wind, Air Pressure and Relative Humidity (cont.) PRINCESS JULIANA AIRPORT. SINT MAARTEN JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC YEAR 4.8 5.6 3.6 3.7 4.5 5.0 4.8 4.2 3.6 3.5 3.8 5.3 4.8 5.3 3.3 3.6 4.0 4.2 5.2 5.0 4.0 4.6 4.7 4.8 5.3 5.1 4.5 5.2 5.0 4.9 5.0 4.6 3.4 4.4 4.9 4.4 4.6 3.7 2.8 3.4 3.8 3.6 4.2 3.2 4.1 3.9 3.9 3.7 4.5 4.5 4.1 3.6 4.0 4.2 4.7 4.7 5.5 4.9 5.2 . 4.8 4.5 4.1 4.3 4.3 . 19.9 18.0 13.9 16.5 15.9 15.8 20.9 15.9 14.4 18.5 13.9 19.4 20.9 19.5 14.4 14.9 13.4 14.8 23.0 16.5 15.3 18.5 15.4 17.9 35.7 15.4 19.5 19.0 20.0 17.3 28.6 19.0 15.4 16.5 24.2 15.8 50.5 15.9 12.3 15.4 17.0 16.3 44.4 13.4 19.5 15.9 18.0 33.7 45.9 14.4 17.5 17.5 15.4 16.3 25.5 17.0 17.0 18.0 17.5 . 50.5 19.5 20.0 20.0 24.2 . 1016 1016 1015 1015 1016 1017 1016 1017 1015 1016 1016 1016 1017 1019 1016 1017 1018 1018 1017 1017 1017 1018 1018 1017 1016 1017 1016 1016 1016 1014 1015 1014 1014 1015 1015 1014 1014 1013 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 1014 1015 1014 1016 1016 1016 1018 1016 . 1016 1016 1016 1016 1016 . 76 79 71 72 70 67 75 79 71 77 68 68 75 79 70 71 68 68 75 78 71 73 69 73 76 79 71 71 70 73 77 83 74 73 73 70 77 83 73 72 68 69 77 84 69 70 72 . 76 80 73 71 70 . Average wind speed (10 m/s) 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 4.9 3.9 5.2 5.7 4.4 4.2 4.9 4.6 4.9 4.6 3.8 5.7 Maximum wind gust (in m/s) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 20.4 18.0 20.0 20.0 17.0 16.3 20.9 18.5 17.0 17.6 15.4 17.9 Average air pressure (in mb) 1)3) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 1017 1017 1017 1017 1018 1017 1017 1019 1016 1018 1018 1019 1016 1018 1017 1017 1017 1018 Average relative humidity (in %) 1) 1971-2000 2) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 75 79 85 69 69 68 74 79 85 68 70 67 74 79 69 69 70 66 75 78 71 70 69 67 Source: Meteorological Service - Netherlands Antilles and Aruba 1) Average of daily 24 hourly observations 2) Climatologically standard period, as available 3) Atmospheric pressure reduced to Mean Sea Level (MSL) 10 Statistical Yearbook 2009 B. Population Population Population figures are compiled from two different sources. The continuous registration of births, deaths, immigration and emigration takes place at the island registry offices. These figures refer tot the population that is registered. Other source of population figures are the population censuses. The last Census was held in 2001. The census figures give the best approximation of the population of the Netherlands Antilles. The results of the census shows discrepancies in the population figures compared to the island registry offices. In the publication of the Census 1981 an attempt was made to explain these differences. The main cause of the high population totals in the population registry is supposed to be the failure to correctly register the number of emigrants form the various islands. In this chapter data are presented of the island registry offices. For population information of the Census 2001 you can consult the publication “Fourth Population and Housing Census Netherlands Antilles 2001 (Volume 1,2 and cd-rom), or you can visit our website www.cbs.an. Statistical Yearbook 2009 11 B. Population Fig 2a: Age distribution Neth. Antilles, 2009 85+ 80-84 Male Female 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 Population (N) Fig 2b: Age distribution Bonaire, 2009 85+ Female Male 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 800 600 400 200 0 200 400 600 800 Population (N) 12 Statistical Yearbook 2009 B. Population Fig 2c: Age distribution Curaçao, 2009 85+ 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 Female Male 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 Population (N) Fig 2d: Age distribution Saba, 2009 85+ 80-84 Female Male 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Population (N) Statistical Yearbook 2009 13 B. Population Fig 2e: Age distribution St. Eustatius, 2009 85+ 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 Male Female 150 100 50 0 50 100 150 Population (N) Fig 2f: Age distribution St. Maarten, 2009 85+ 80-84 75-79 70-74 65-69 60-64 55-59 50-54 45-49 40-44 35-39 30-34 25-29 20-24 15-19 10-14 5-9 0-4 2500 Male 2000 Female 1500 1000 500 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 Population (N) 14 Statistical Yearbook 2009 B. Population 1. Population of the Netherlands Antilles, January 1 Inhabitants Females per Total Males Females 1000 Males 1998 194499 92489 102010 1103 1999 189606 90017 99589 1106 2000 182746 86308 96438 1117 2001 175704 82610 93094 1127 2002 172586 80884 91702 1134 2003 176635 82752 93883 1135 2004 178719 83303 95416 1145 2005 183536 85504 98032 1147 2006 188923 87896 101027 1149 2007 193552 90140 103412 1147 2008 1) 197172 91865 105307 1146 2) 199929 93340 106589 1142 2009 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Estimates for Saba and St. Eustatius were used 2) Estimates for St. Eustatius were used 3) Annual exponential growth rate Population growth Total Growth (%) 3) -4893 -2.55 -6860 -3.69 -7042 -3.93 -3118 -1.79 4049 2.32 2084 1.17 4817 2.66 5387 2.89 4629 2.42 3620 1.85 2757 1.39 2. Population per Island, January 1 Netherlands Antilles Bonaire 1) Curaçao 1998 194499 12938 147057 1999 189606 12522 141932 2000 182746 11561 136969 2001 175704 10790 130822 2002 172586 10173 126715 2003 176635 9996 129665 2004 178719 10018 130347 2005 183536 10415 132847 2006 188923 11136 136100 2007 193552 11515 138894 2008 197172 12093 140794 2009 199929 12877 141766 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Up to 1980 Island Registry Office. From 1981 CBS estimates. Statistical Yearbook 2009 St. Saba 1) Eustatius 1) St. Maarten 1) 1404 2194 30906 1381 2194 31577 1367 2250 30599 1359 2293 30440 1446 2296 31956 1388 2399 33187 1424 2525 34405 1434 2584 36256 1471 2587 37629 1522 2694 38927 1537 2739 40009 1601 2768 40917 15 B. Population st 3. Age Distribution Netherlands Antilles, January 1 Male 2008 1) Female Total Male 2009 1) Female Total Age Male 2007 Female 00 - 04 05 - 09 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 and older 6856 7290 7811 7102 5149 4972 6213 7247 7677 7200 6018 5043 3847 2803 2212 1368 798 533 6717 7184 7657 7191 5563 5860 7326 8553 9382 8926 7359 5988 4793 3513 2852 1986 1368 1195 13573 14474 15468 14293 10712 10832 13539 15800 17059 16126 13377 11031 8640 6316 5064 3354 2166 1728 6870 7394 7748 7329 5312 4955 6219 7318 7732 7464 6274 5198 4096 2913 2259 1417 818 562 6687 7302 7583 7352 5646 6050 7159 8625 9340 9194 7659 6337 5092 3607 2946 2109 1364 1270 13558 14696 15331 14681 10958 11005 13378 15943 17072 16658 13933 11535 9188 6520 5205 3526 2182 1832 7010 7474 7621 7408 5331 5209 6025 7391 7728 7798 6530 5421 4290 2960 2321 1458 819 560 6624 7337 7511 7455 5600 6209 6991 8564 9374 9381 7998 6736 5172 3768 3017 2177 1381 1305 13635 14811 15132 14863 10931 11418 13016 15955 17102 17179 14528 12157 9462 6728 5338 3635 2200 1865 90139 103413 193552 91863 105309 197172 93339 106587 199926 Total Total Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Deaths by age missing for Saba (2008) and St. Eustatius (2008-2009); only total number of deaths has been estimated and included in total population 3a. Age Distribution Bonaire, January 1st Male 2007 Female Total Male 2008 Female Total Male 2009 Female Total 443 482 486 422 301 292 341 398 490 503 376 320 267 177 126 90 52 31 455 445 519 355 310 378 394 445 566 517 378 331 287 202 155 69 61 51 898 927 1005 777 611 670 735 843 1056 1020 754 651 554 379 281 159 113 82 444 493 483 439 361 339 373 402 550 537 393 330 285 198 141 79 52 34 451 472 475 407 334 391 412 447 570 549 423 353 307 210 159 87 52 61 895 965 958 846 695 730 785 849 1120 1086 816 683 592 408 300 166 104 95 463 501 501 417 401 459 391 479 584 588 471 353 296 205 131 95 55 34 467 486 464 447 342 418 446 456 578 589 480 360 311 221 172 95 54 67 930 987 965 864 743 877 837 935 1162 1177 951 713 607 426 303 190 109 101 Total 5597 5918 11515 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 5933 6160 12093 6424 6453 12877 Age 00 - 04 05 - 09 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 and older 16 Statistical Yearbook 2009 B. Population st 3b. Age Distribution Curaçao, January 1 Age Male 2007 Female Total Male 2008 Female Total Male 2009 Female Total 00 - 04 05 - 09 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 and older 4957 4967 5612 5245 3755 3116 3849 4667 5094 4926 4196 3725 2978 2302 1892 1206 699 439 4763 4758 5400 5322 4024 3944 4768 5777 6459 6506 5438 4685 3915 2982 2473 1807 1209 1039 9720 9725 11012 10567 7779 7060 8617 10444 11553 11432 9634 8410 6893 5284 4365 3013 1908 1478 4946 5093 5511 5375 3785 3103 3845 4691 5011 5058 4379 3773 3145 2373 1904 1251 715 469 4773 4857 5322 5369 4057 4095 4657 5796 6370 6650 5583 4906 4137 3026 2557 1894 1224 1094 9719 9950 10833 10744 7842 7198 8502 10487 11381 11708 9962 8679 7282 5399 4461 3145 1939 1563 4984 5223 5331 5461 3697 3251 3655 4641 4955 5266 4501 3868 3251 2388 1954 1259 708 473 4675 5011 5184 5395 3966 4223 4540 5732 6342 6740 5739 5157 4153 3135 2614 1932 1246 1116 9659 10234 10515 10856 7663 7474 8195 10373 11297 12006 10240 9025 7404 5523 4568 3191 1954 1589 63625 75269 138894 64427 76367 140794 64866 76900 141766 Total Male 2009 1) Female Total 117 90 89 81 138 168 130 130 113 95 95 73 70 43 49 22 16 64 46 33 47 92 105 67 50 68 48 46 42 37 22 21 15 6 53 42 56 40 65 75 76 66 54 46 55 40 32 25 17 18 9 117 88 89 87 157 180 143 116 122 94 101 82 69 47 38 33 15 Total Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates st 3c. Age Distribution Saba, January 1 Age 00 - 04 05 - 09 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 Male 2007 Female Total Male 2008 1) Female 62 38 40 44 76 88 54 66 65 39 50 40 38 21 25 7 6 52 51 47 38 71 66 65 65 59 49 45 34 28 24 24 9 12 114 89 87 82 147 154 119 131 124 88 95 74 66 45 49 16 18 58 47 32 45 73 97 59 64 57 45 48 40 39 20 28 10 5 59 43 57 36 65 71 71 66 56 50 47 33 31 23 21 12 11 85 and older 8 16 24 10 20 30 11 21 32 Total 767 755 1522 771 766 1537 815 786 1601 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Deaths by age missing for 2008; only total number of deaths has been estimated and included in total population. Therefore discrepancies occur between sum of age groups and total population. Statistical Yearbook 2009 17 B. Population 3d. Age Distribution St. Eustatius, January 1st Age 00 - 04 05 - 09 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 and older Total 2008 1) Male Female 2009 1) Male Female Male 2007 Female Total 98 111 122 74 74 108 106 85 137 107 90 75 38 42 26 12 9 12 93 110 105 80 100 126 123 108 131 88 91 61 48 34 30 8 15 17 191 221 227 154 174 234 229 193 268 195 181 136 86 76 56 20 24 29 94 114 123 84 67 111 112 79 127 118 96 79 41 43 29 12 10 13 91 116 105 85 93 138 108 116 129 96 93 72 48 39 31 13 12 18 186 230 228 169 160 249 220 195 256 214 189 151 89 82 60 25 22 31 94 105 124 97 61 108 108 89 108 130 97 81 51 42 26 21 11 14 84 113 112 90 85 138 106 118 132 87 94 87 45 43 37 16 9 21 179 218 236 187 146 246 214 207 240 217 191 168 96 85 63 37 20 35 1326 1368 2694 1343 1396 2739 1358 1410 2768 Total Total Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Deaths by age missing; only total number of deaths has been estimated and included in total population. Therefore discrepancies occur between sum of age groups and total population. 3e. Age Distribution St. Maarten, January 1st Age Male 2007 Female Total Male 2008 Female Total Male 2009 Female Total 00 - 04 05 - 09 10 - 14 15 - 19 20 - 24 25 - 29 30 - 34 35 - 39 40 - 44 45 - 49 50 - 54 55 - 59 60 - 64 65 - 69 70 - 74 75 - 79 80 - 84 85 and older 1296 1692 1551 1317 943 1368 1863 2031 1891 1625 1306 883 526 261 143 53 32 43 1354 1820 1586 1396 1058 1346 1976 2158 2167 1766 1407 877 515 271 170 93 71 72 2650 3512 3137 2713 2001 2714 3839 4189 4058 3391 2713 1760 1041 532 313 146 103 115 1328 1647 1599 1386 1026 1305 1830 2082 1987 1706 1358 976 586 279 157 65 36 36 1313 1814 1624 1455 1097 1355 1911 2200 2215 1849 1513 973 569 309 178 103 65 77 2641 3461 3223 2841 2123 2660 3741 4282 4202 3555 2871 1949 1155 588 335 168 101 113 1405 1599 1632 1386 1080 1286 1804 2132 2013 1766 1415 1077 655 303 189 68 39 28 1345 1685 1695 1483 1142 1355 1823 2192 2268 1919 1630 1092 631 344 177 116 63 80 2750 3284 3327 2869 2222 2641 3627 4324 4281 3685 3045 2169 1286 647 366 184 102 108 18824 20103 38927 19389 20620 40009 19877 21040 40917 Total Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 18 Statistical Yearbook 2009 B. Population 4. Life Expectancy of the Netherlands Antilles by age and sex 2004-2006 2005-2007 Age Male Female Male Female 0 72.3 79.2 72.9 79.8 5 68.3 75.1 69.0 76.0 10 63.3 70.1 64.1 71.0 15 58.4 65.1 59.2 66.0 20 53.7 60.2 54.4 61.1 25 49.3 55.3 50.1 56.2 30 44.7 50.6 45.4 51.3 35 40.2 45.7 40.8 46.4 40 35.7 40.9 36.1 41.6 45 31.1 36.2 31.5 36.9 50 26.8 31.7 27.2 32.3 55 22.6 27.3 23.0 27.9 60 18.7 23.1 19.0 23.6 65 15.3 19.1 15.5 19.5 70 12.1 15.3 12.3 15.7 75 9.3 12.0 9.6 12.2 80 7.1 9.2 7.3 9.4 85 5.3 6.7 5.4 6.9 Source: CBS Estimates 1) Life expectancies calculated by raw abridged life tables 1) 2006-2008 Male Female 72.9 80.1 68.9 76.1 63.9 71.1 59.0 66.1 54.2 61.2 49.8 56.4 45.1 51.5 40.4 46.6 35.7 41.8 31.2 37.1 26.8 32.5 22.7 28.0 18.7 23.7 15.1 19.6 12.0 15.8 9.3 12.4 7.1 9.4 5.3 6.9 4a. Population change Netherlands Antilles (absolute figures) Netherlands Antilles 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Live births 2388 2553 Deaths 1413 1304 Natural increase 975 1249 Registered immigration 1) 8823 9541 Registered emigration 1) 2) 4981 5403 2) Net migration 3842 4138 Total increase 4817 5387 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) excluding moves within the Netherlands Antilles 2) including corrections 2611 1327 1284 8884 5539 3345 4629 2559 1339 1220 8478 6078 2400 3620 2765 1453 1312 8133 6688 1445 2757 St. Eustatius 2) St. Maarten 29 14 15 273 183 90 105 526 152 374 1763 1230 533 907 4b. Population change by island, 2008 (absolute figures) Live births Deaths Natural increase Registered immigration Registered emigration 1) Net migration 1) Total increase Source: Island Registry 1) including corrections 2) figures are for 2006 Statistical Yearbook 2009 Bonaire Curaçao 194 67 127 1538 883 655 782 2001 1209 792 5212 5032 180 972 Saba 15 9 6 337 282 55 61 19 B. Population 5. Vital Statistics (relative figures) Netherlands Antilles Bonaire Curaçao 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 2006 2007 2008 Live births - per 1000 women aged 15-44 y 60.5 103.7 - number of boys per 100 girls 2.01 - TFR (Total fertility rate) 57.9 101.6 1.88 62.6 113.5 2.06 69 90.9 2.41 69.1 121.3 2.43 72.2 118 2.49 62.4 104.7 2.09 61.6 99.1 2.04 66.3 111.3 2.2 Deaths - per 1000 inhabitants - Infant mortality rate 1) - life expectancy at birth 2) male female 6.9 15.3 6.8 12.9 7.3 6.1 4.8 23.8 6.4 16.9 5.2 - 8 15.5 7.9 12.8 8.5 6.5 72.2 79.1 72.9 79.7 72.8 79.9 . . . . . . 71.6 79 72.4 79.5 72.2 79.6 Males per 100 females 87.2 87.2 84.4 94.6 96.3 99.6 84.5 84.4 84.4 Marriages total Marriages per 1000 inhabitants Divorces 1104 5.8 491 . . . . . . 70 6.2 31 76 6.4 48 71 5.7 37 780 5.7 354 950 6.8 367 829 5.9 397 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Under 1 year of age per 1000 live births 2) Values are for the periods 2004-2006, 2005-2007 and 2006-2008 respectively 5. Vital Statistics (relative figures) (continued) Saba Live births - per 1000 women aged 15-44 y - number of boys per 100 girls -TFR (Total fertility rate) 2) 3) Deaths - per 1000 inhabitants - Infant mortality rate 1) - life expectancy at birth male female Males per 100 females Marriages total Marriages per 1000 inhabitants Divorces St. Eustatius St. Maarten 2006 2007 2008 2005 2006 2007 2006 2007 2008 59.2 90.9 1.61 . . 1.8 39.9 275 1.8 44.6 73.3 1.7 45 141.7 1.7 . . . 53.7 103.1 1.78 45.2 103.5 1.54 51.3 118.3 1.75 9.9 - . . 5.6 - 7 - 5.2 - . . 3.5 13.3 3.2 13 3.7 7.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101.6 . 103.7 98.4 96.9 . 93.6 94 94.5 12 8 5 . . . 9 5.7 5 12 4.6 10 18 6.8 4 . . . 236 6.2 102 202 5.1 112 232 5.7 108 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Under 1 year of age per 1000 live births 2) TFR Saba respectively for periods 2002-2006, 2003-2007 and 2004-2008 (births 2007 estimated) 3) TFR St. Eustatius for period 2002-2006 20 Statistical Yearbook 2009 B. Population 7a. Immigration by major sending countries Registered immigration 2006 2007 Netherlands Antilles 1) 2) Netherlands Dominican Republic Colombia USA India Aruba Bonaire Netherlands USA Peru Aruba Curacao Netherlands Dominican Republic Colombia Aruba Venezuela China St. Maarten Netherlands Dominican Republic Guadeloupe India Guyana Saba USA Canada Netherlands St. Eustatius 4870 698 377 528 269 207 1044 422 79 45 44 6144 3939 380 307 96 159 114 1964 450 276 140 157 59 350 161 75 18 274 99 41 4342 4242 624 388 565 234 231 1269 404 125 95 53 5726 3579 322 297 128 123 118 1818 287 233 133 129 98 . . . . . . . 507 365 567 147 269 1538 459 107 135 102 5212 3360 224 255 125 105 71 1763 353 186 120 78 118 337 145 86 13 . . . USA Netherlands Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Excluding moves within the Netherlands Antilles 2) Estimates were used for Saba (2007) and St. Eustatius (2007 & 2008) Statistical Yearbook 2009 2008 21 B. Population 7b. Emigration by major receiving countries * Registered emigration 2007 6078 3895 167 274 51 791 299 28 22 4587 3203 103 67 1071 358 26 10 . . . . . . . 1) 2006 2) 3) 5539 Netherlands Antilles Netherlands 3454 Aruba 236 USA 218 Colombia 43 Bonaire 778 Netherlands 308 Aruba 61 USA 14 Curacao 4112 Netherlands 2762 Aruba 110 USA 44 St. Maarten 1054 Netherlands 349 Aruba 54 USA 22 Saba 306 USA 59 Canada 38 St. Eustatius 183 Netherlands 17 Aruba 10 USA 79 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates * Emigration is likely to be underestimated due to underregistration of emigration 1) Including corrections 2) Excluding moves within the Netherlands Antilles 3) Estimates were used for Saba (2007) and St. Eustatius (2007 & 2008) 7c. Registered inter-island moves, 2008 2008 6688 4600 225 279 35 883 321 45 18 5032 3735 96 50 1230 506 74 12 282 101 48 . . . . 1) From Sint Sint Curacao Bonaire Maarten Eustatius To Curacao 201 104 21 Bonaire 151 6 6 Sint Maarten 64 2 31 2) 5 11 Sint Eustatius Saba 4 2 27 5 Island unknown . . . . total 224 205 148 63 Source: Island Registry and CBS estimates 1) Numbers represent registered immigrations 2) No data available; estimates have been used. 22 Island Saba unknown 4 3 16 3 . 26 total 35 140 63 36 4 365 306 176 55 42 278 944 Statistical Yearbook 2009 C. Public Health Public Health Introduction Health care is defined by the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) as a system of regulations and services created in order to promote health and to prevent and cure diseases. The development of a health care system is related to the social-economic situation and technology of the country. Health statistics should focus on three main aspects: - the state of health of the population - the health care facilities (supply of material and financial means, and human resources) - the health care services demanded from and provided by the health care system This goes beyond what is presented in this publication. In this chapter about health statistics, different components are brought together as to give an overview of some sub fields of the health care area. The health statistics provided here regard: - the state of health of the population - health facilities (supply) - preventive aspects concerning birth control It is obvious that most of the data regard the supply of facilities to recipients. Data about the demand for health care are hardly available. Statistical Yearbook 2009 23 C. Public Health 1. Isolated Gastrointestinal Pathogens, Curaçao Isolated Pathogens 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Campylobacter jejuni 47 78 91 93 43 74 Salmonella B 15 24 29 26 22 17 C 16 30 43 39 37 22 D 16 9 10 38 29 21 E 4 0 6 4 1 0 Typhi Other 10 58 22 14 18 21 Shigella boydii dysenteriae 0 0 0 1 0 0 flexneri 20 20 24 11 8 11 sonnei 17 38 8 15 9 38 Yersinia enterocolitica 1 1 E.Coli O157 1 1 Source: Epidemiology & Research Unit of the Medical & Public Health Service of Curaçao. 2. Cumulative registered known HIV-positives, Netherlands Antilles, 1985-2006 Male Female Total Neth. Antilles 988 741 Bonaire 15 13 Curaçao 654 480 1729 28 1134 Sint Eustatius Saba 4 3 7 Sint Maarten 7 308 3 242 10 550 Source: Epidemiology & Research Unit of the Medical & Public Health Service of Curaçao. 3. New registered known HIV-positives Netherlands Antilles 2006, by sex Male Female Total Neth. Antilles 64 42 Bonaire 0 1 Curaçao 43 28 106 1 71 Sint Eustatius Saba Sint Maarten 0 0 0 0 21 13 0 0 34 Source: Epidemiology & Research Unit of the Medical & Public Health Service of Curaçao. 24 Statistical Yearbook 2009 C. Public Health 4. New registered number of known HIV-positives, Netherlands Antilles, 1996-2006 per year of diagnosis by island. Neth. Sint Sint Antilles Bonaire Curaçao Saba Eustatius Maarten 1996 79 2 45 0 0 32 1997 88 2 58 1 0 27 1998 84 0 63 0 0 21 1999 82 0 62 0 0 20 2000 89 5 67 0 0 17 2001 65 2 49 0 0 14 2002 109 1 80 0 3 25 2003 96 5 73 0 0 18 2004 102 2 70 2 0 28 2005 92 0 53 0 1 38 2006 106 1 71 0 0 34 Source: Epidemiology & Research Unit of the Medical & Public Health Service of Curaçao. 5. Cumulative known HIV-infected, 1985-2006 by age group and sex (Netherlands Antilles) Age group Male Female <1 27 21 01-04 5 2 05-14 5 3 15-24 66 89 25-44 636 493 45-64 229 123 65+ 20 10 Total 988 741 Source: Epidemiology & Research Unit of the Medical & Public Health Service of Curaçao. Total 48 7 8 155 1129 352 30 1729 6. Hospitals by Island and Number of Beds, per October 2001 Hospitals Bonaire St.Franciscus Hospitaal Curaçao St. Elisabeth Hospitaal Antillean Adventist Hospital Kliniek Dr. J. Taams Dr. D. Capriles Kliniek Stichting Mgr. Verriet Instituut Kraamkliniek Rio Canario Verpleeghuis Betèsda Brasami Saba Mrs A.M. Edwards Medical Center Sint Eustatius Queen Beatrix Medical Center Sint Maarten St. Maarten Medical Center Total Netherlands Antilles Category General hospital General hospital General hospital Surgical clinic Psychiatric hospital Rehabilitation Handicapped child care Maternity clinic Chronic Care Hospital Rehabilitation (Drug addiction) Number of beds 40 536 40 45 200 12 117 17 160 63 Medical Center 14 Medical Center 20 General hospital 79 1343 Source: Department of Public Health and Environmental Hygiene Statistical Yearbook 2009 25 C. Public Health 7. Geriatric Homes, per October 2001 Home Bonaire Kas di Sosiego Bonaire Number of beds 75 Curaçao Huize Welgelegen Richardus Huis Nos Lanterna Bejaarden Centrum Dr. Hugenholtz Nos Welita Huize Zorg en Hoop Kas di Ansiano Uni 170 70 67 50 52 75 41 Sint Maarten St. Martins Home Saba Hon. Henry Carlyle Every Home for the Aged Sint Eustatius Auxiliary Home 65 22 13 Total Netherlands Antilles 700 Source: Department of Public Health and Environmental Hygiene 8. Pharmacies, Pharmacists and Physicians with Own Pharmacy, per December 31st, 2008 Pharmacies Physicians with own pharmacy Health institutions with own pharmacy Neth. Antilles 48 Bonaire 3 Sint Curaçao Saba Eustatius 33 - Sint Maarten 12 3 - - 2 1 - 4 1 3 - - - Source: Inspectorate of Public Health of the Netherlands Antilles Department Inspectorate of Pharmaceutical Affairs 9. Number of Medical and Paramedic Practicing Professionals, per Oct. 2001 Total physicians of which: Specialists General practitioners Paramedical professionals Midwives Dental professionals Neth. Antilles Bonaire Curaçao 333 17 267 Saba 1 Sint Sint Eustatius Maarten 3 45 143 138 2 11 126 101 1 1 2 14 23 216 9 60 19 1 2 175 7 53 1 - 1 - 20 1 5 Source: Department of Public Health and Environmental Hygiene 26 Statistical Yearbook 2009 C. Public Health 10. Specialists Registered by Their Specialization, per October 2001 Total specialists of which: Anesthesiologist Bacteriologist Cardiologist Child Health Specialist Dermatologist Ear-, Nose- and Throat Physician Gastro-entomologist Gyneacologists - Obstetrician Internist Medical Officer Neurologist Neurosurgeon Ophthalmologist Orthopedist Pathologist Pediatrician Psychiatrist Plastic Surgeon Pulmonologist Radiologist Radiotherapist Rehabilitation Specialist Sport Medicine Doctor Social Medicine - Epidemiologist Surgeon Urologist Other Bonaire 2 Curaçao 126 Windward Islands 14 1 1 - 7 1 5 3 3 6 1 9 13 4 3 1 8 7 3 10 9 3 3 6 2 1 2 2 11 3 40 1 3 3 2 1 1 3 - Source: Department of Public Health and Environmental Hygiene 11. Nursing Personnel by Island. 2001 Registered nurses Practicing nurses Operating assistant Anesthetist assistant Sint Saba Eustatius 1 14 1 3 - Bonaire Curaçao 21 585 8 432 35 12 Sint Maarten 55 23 6 2 Source: Department of Public Health and Environmental Hygiene 12. Number of Contraceptive Methods given by the Foundation for the Promotion of Responsible Parenthood, 2008 Contraceptive pills, cycles (ORALS) Condoms 3-months injectable IUD, TCU 380A Bonaire 141 1734 25 0 Curaçao 7624 11946 1301 209 Windward Islands 5700 432 100 2 Source: Foundation for Promotion of Responsible Parenthood-Curaçao Statistical Yearbook 2009 27 C. Public Health 13. Population by Perception of Health, Census 2001. Very good Good Reasonable Bad/Very bad Unknown Total Bonaire 3929 5981 1342 216 13 Curaçao 42156 67751 17241 3324 137 Saba 503 570 230 37 9 10791 130627 1349 Sint Sint Eustatius Maarten 886 12409 1048 14955 317 2863 35 327 6 40 2292 30594 14. Population by Type of Insurance, Census 2001. PP-card SVB BZV ZOG Insurance by employer Private insurance Other type of insurance Not insured Total Bonaire 1400 5062 2181 204 243 1195 207 299 Curaçao 25787 45708 16935 4358 10201 13660 3907 10071 Saba 57 349 447 25 16 116 176 163 10791 130627 1349 Sint Sint Eustatius Maarten 284 1155 857 11899 172 2171 71 541 202 944 208 3412 133 1234 365 9238 2292 30594 15. Population by Type of Disability, Census 2001. Blindness Inpaired sighted Deafness Hard of hearing Physical Mental Other Multiple Total Bonaire 5 277 6 82 112 17 173 174 Curaçao 104 3123 65 1031 1808 596 2438 2990 846 12155 Sint Eustatius 1 54 3 30 15 11 28 83 3 11 27 2 19 31 Sint Maarten 21 773 22 79 276 28 175 151 142 176 1525 Saba 16. Population by most Common Diseases, Census 2001. High blood pressure Diabetes Glaucoma Asthma Chronic Bronchitis Heart problem Consequence heart attack Kidney problem Total 28 Bonaire 498 352 112 271 187 21 49 Curaçao 7003 4961 1850 4049 2476 420 618 1490 21377 Saba 90 47 10 43 56 8 5 259 Sint Sint Eustatius Maarten 85 1223 126 767 12 132 67 553 32 224 4 27 18 93 344 3019 Statistical Yearbook 2009 D. Housing Housing Introduction This chapter deals with various aspects of housing. There are tables on: - Index of production of construction blocks and sand - Building permits and building completed - The dwelling stock - And various other information of the living accommodations on the island during the Census 2001 Statistical Yearbook 2009 29 D. Housing 1. Volume Index Production Construction Blocks and Sand, Curaçao (1986 = 100) Construction blocks Sand 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 166 137 170 147 188 147 226 151 262 190 307 214 Source: Curaçao Mining Company 2. Building Permits, Buildings Completed and Estimated Construction Value, Curaçao 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Building permits: - requested - issued of which for dwellings 774 664 252 817 694 304 898 852 377 1122 1132 491 1154 1046 452 1282 1156 563 Buildings completed: Total of which dwellings 649 258 504 244 1002 623 982 470 978 503 712 261 Estimated construction value x NAf. 1000 129476 130156 153143 362755 317876 441814 Source: Department for Geographic Planning and Housing 3. Building Permits and Estimated Construction Value, Bonaire Building permits: - issued of which for dwellings Estimated construction value x NAf. 1000 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 166 62 185 83 244 113 317 151 393 195 510 234 23839 39838 65079 94394 132042 270824 Source: Department for Geographic Planning and Housing 30 Statistical Yearbook 2009 D. Housing 4. Dwellings in Property, on Loan and Rented, Census 2001. In property: on own land on long lease land on rented land On loan without payment Rented: from a foundation from a private owner Sint Sint Saba Eustatius Maarten Bonaire Curaçao 574 1348 254 10513 11766 7061 260 20 3 269 114 10 2247 1313 399 76 1059 9 39 138 478 940 4612 7922 19 249 94 362 689 6809 5. Dwellings by Building Period and Quality (rel. figures), Census 2001 Sint Sint Saba Eustatius Maarten Bonaire Curaçao Before 1940 Appropriate Bad Very bad/unknown 1.8 1.8 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.8 0.0 0.0 1.6 1.6 0.0 0.0 3.0 2.4 0.3 0.3 1.3 1.2 0.1 0.0 1940 - 1959 Appropriate Bad Very bad/unknown 1960 - 1969 Appropriate Bad Very bad/unknown 12.4 10.7 1.4 0.3 9.5 8.5 0.8 0.2 9.0 7.4 1.2 0.4 17.5 16.2 0.9 0.4 14.9 12.9 1.6 0.4 7.1 5.7 1.1 0.3 9.1 5.6 2.8 0.7 5.7 4.1 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.0 1.9 1.4 0.3 0.2 1970 - 1979 Appropriate Bad Very bad/unknown 9.0 8.6 0.3 0.1 12.7 11.9 0.6 0.2 8.9 8.3 0.5 0.1 11.5 9.3 1.6 0.6 4.8 4.0 0.5 0.3 1980 - 1984 Appropriate Bad Very bad/unknown 13.9 13.4 0.3 0.2 18.2 17.5 0.5 0.2 14.7 13.7 0.7 0.3 17.0 15.8 0.3 0.9 14.9 13.2 1.2 0.5 After 1985 Appropriate Bad Very bad/unknown 52.2 51.1 0.7 0.4 40.4 38.9 1.0 0.5 45.2 43.2 0.6 1.4 48.7 45.2 2.4 1.1 72.9 61.6 8.5 2.8 Statistical Yearbook 2009 31 D. Housing 6. Living Accommodations by Number of Bedrooms (rel. figures), Census 2001 Bonaire 9.8 29.8 48.7 11.4 0.3 Curaçao 8.7 24.9 50.6 15.3 0.5 100.0 100.0 1 2 3 4+ None/Unknown total Sint Saba Eustatius 27.0 26.9 36.1 28.3 27.0 34.5 8.7 9.3 1.2 1.0 100.0 Sint Maarten 42.1 28.6 19.3 7.0 3.0 100.0 100.0 Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 7. Living Accommodations by Number of Persons (rel. figures), Census 2001 number of persons 1 2 3 4 5 6+ Bonaire Curaçao 20.6 20.6 25.5 25.2 20.6 20.1 18.2 17.8 8.1 8.9 7.0 7.4 total 100 100 Sint Saba Eustatius 33.5 33.8 30.3 25.8 14.9 16.1 12.2 12.5 6.0 6.8 3.0 5.1 100 Sint Maarten 29.8 25.7 18.8 14.0 7.1 4.5 100 100 Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 8. Living Accommodations by Kind of Water Supply (rel. figures), Census 2001 kind of water supply 1 water distribution 2 cistern/groundwater 3 combination of 1 and 2 4 pails/water distribution truck 5 other/unknown Bonaire Curaçao 97.7 97.8 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.8 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.8 6 total 100 100 Sint Saba Eustatius 0.2 0.6 97.2 93.9 0.2 0.0 1.6 3.0 0.8 2.5 100 100 Sint Maarten 88.8 2.4 5.3 2.2 1.3 100 Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 9.Living Accommodations by Kind of Electricity Supply (rel. figures), Census2001 kind of electricity supply 1 distribution system 2 own generation 3 combination of 1 and 2 4 none/unknown Bonaire Curaçao 96.7 97.8 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.5 2.1 total 100 100 Sint Saba Eustatius 97.5 96 0.0 1.0 1.8 1.6 0.7 1.4 100 100 Sint Maarten 97.2 0.5 0.6 1.7 100 Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 32 Statistical Yearbook 2009 D. Housing 10. Households with Some Provisions and Consumer Goods (relative) percentage of households with refrigerator deep freezer washing machine telephone tv video recorder cable tv/blackbox personal computer internet connection airconditioning Bonaire Curaçao 97 97 20 21 87 87 53 76 94 96 46 60 73 31 29 33 16 21 40 38 Sint Eustatius Saba 97 27 68 78 90 43 79 38 26 23 95 28 79 57 92 50 79 25 14 23 Sint Maarten 96 14 76 44 92 60 69 25 15 22 Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 11. Living Accommodations by Ownership (relative figures) ownership self owned on own property property in long lease on rented property on loan, free of charge rented furnished unfurnished unknown Bonaire Curaçao Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten 15.6 36.7 6.9 2.0 24.4 27.3 16.4 2.4 46.1 3.6 0.5 1.6 29.8 12.6 1.1 4.3 19.2 11.2 3.4 1.2 1.3 25.6 0.2 10.7 18.3 0.5 3.4 44.1 0.7 10.4 40.1 1.6 5.9 58 1.1 100 100 100 100 total 100 Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 12. Rented Living Accommodations by Monthly Rent (relative figures) monthly rent (in NAf.) 001 - 149 150 - 299 300 - 499 500 - 699 700 - 1199 1200 - 1999 2000 and more unknown total Bonaire Curaçao 15.4 31.7 28.1 13 19.2 16.8 15.7 13.5 13.2 11.9 3.6 4.1 1.7 3.2 3.1 5.8 100 100 2.6 4.9 14.9 11.2 35.1 13.8 2.6 14.9 Sint Eustatius 13.8 12.7 18.6 20.4 21.3 2.9 1.1 9.2 Sint Maarten 4.2 20.2 24.8 16.6 20.3 6.0 3.4 4.5 100 100 100 Saba Source: Population and Housing Census 2001 Statistical Yearbook 2009 33 E. Politics Politics Introduction 1 On 29 December 1954, the Netherlands Antilles became an integral part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands but are fully autonomous in internal affairs, and constitutionally equal with the Netherlands and Aruba. The Sovereignty of the Kingdom of the Netherlands lies with the Head of State, (the Queen of the Netherlands). In the Netherlands Antilles the head of the State is represented by a Governor. The executive power of the Netherlands Antilles in internal affairs rests with the Governor and the Council of Ministers, who together form the Government. The Council of Ministers are responsible to a unicameral legislature (States) consisting of 22 members (14 from Curacao, 3 from Bonaire, 3 from Sint Maarten, and 1 each from Saba and Sint Eustatius) elected by universal suffrage. The executive power in external affairs is vested in the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom in the Netherlands, in which a Minister Plenipotentiary represents the Netherlands Antilles with full voting power. The Netherlands Antilles consists of five islands, of which each island is autonomous as regarding it’s internal affairs. A Lieutenant Governor and an Executive Council administer each island. 1 Source: The Statesman’s Yearbook 1997-1998 Statistical Yearbook 2009 35 E. Politics 1. Results of the Elections for the Parliament of the Netherlands Antilles Number of votes Number of seats Number of votes 2006 2002 Netherlands Antilles Bonaire electorate number of valid votes POB PDB UPB PABOSO Curaçao electorate number of valid votes DP PNP FOL MAN PAN PAR PLKP C-'93 ORDU P-100 BBB LNPA Ban Vota MODPOR PAPPS E Mayoria Opshon D-C Forsa Korsow Pueblo Soberano Sint Maarten electorate number of valid votes DP NDP NA Saba electorate number of valid votes WIPM SDLM SLP Sint Eustatius electorate number of valid votes SEA DP PLP Number of seats 22 22 . 5893 104 2084 2882 823 3 8340 3 1 2 - 2947 3678 1 2 111136 67151 1903 10706 18383 4174 117 16443 9695 2382 2969 273 106 14 111790 70508 2638 7768 9582 13123 14 18187 4293 5 99 - 3851 484 242 185 41 6658 3357 2 - 3 5 4 2 - . 8096 4225 42 3829 3 1058 1 380 678 1 1392 979 139 149 346 1 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 1 - Source: Election Head Offices of the different islands 36 Statistical Yearbook 2009 E. Politics 2. Results of the Elections for the Island Councils Number of seats Number of votes Number of seats 2003 Bonaire electorate 7699 number of valid votes 5866 POB 202 UPB 2967 PDB 1725 PABOSO 420 PRO 650 PHH 18 ALERTA PADB Curaçao electorate 109629 number of valid votes 67173 DP 2519 NVP 7153 FOL 22745 MAN 6274 PAR 13710 PLKP 8785 ORDU 2168 LPNA 3819 MSL UPN PS FK Sint Maarten electorate 11055 number of valid votes DP 4919 SAPP 206 NPP 378 PPLP 96 SLM D'99 PPA 1158 NDP 21 NA FP Sint Eustatius electorate . number of valid votes DP 471 SEA 160 SAM 107 PLP 348 PNDP 22 Saba electorate . number of valid votes . WIPM 298 SUDP 232 DPS SLP 100 Source: Election Head Offices of the different islands Statistical Yearbok 2009 Number of votes 2007 9 5 3 - 21 2 8 2 5 3 1 11 6 - - 9 3664 5 583 - 52 2855 4 111790 70508 3813 7562 7647 13976 20861 1226 21 6305 1031 1660 5513 4932 2 1 1 18035 10598 4152 257 11 1 2 2 5 7 - 6 75 1738 4338 38 5 8670 7154 5 5 3 2 5 5 3 2 - 37 F. Education Education Introduction The statistical information on education contains data on: - the enrollment of pupils/students in the different types of education the material means (schools/institutions) the human resources (teachers) the number of students that have graduated The figures in this publication regard only full-time regular education. That is, educational programs in which pupils/students take a fixed number of lessons at a day school or institution during a week and for a complete academic year. In table 1 the participation of the pupils/students at the different levels of education and the supply of material facilities and human resources are presented for each island. Should an educational facility not exist in one island, students may enroll in an educational program in one of the other islands. Table 2, 3 and 4 give information on the number of students that have graduated from high school, vocational education and university. Important to mention is that the last ten years different innovations in the field of education were introduced. It started in 1998 with the introduction of the Basisvorming (Basic Secondary Education) which covers the first two years of secondary education. Next followed the introduction of HAVO/VWO nieuwe stijl (the renewed Senior High school) where students have to choose profiles which fit their interests and future plans. In 2002 the concept of Funderend Onderwijs (Foundation Based Education) was introduced. The former kindergarten and primary education were merged into one system. This system consists of two cycles: the first cycle is meant for children age 4 to 8 and the second cycle for children age 9 to 12. Foundation Based Education is in the process of introduction and has not been fully implemented yet. After Foundation Based Education children enroll in Basic Secondary Education. In 2002 VSBO (Preparatory Secondary Vocational Education) replaced the MAVO and BVO (Secondary Education) and is functioning as a preparatory school for the SBO (Senior Secondary Vocational Education). The latter was introduced in 2004 as a replacement for the MBO (Senior Secondary Vocational Education). As a consequence of the many changes in the educational sector it is not always possible to present statistical information on education in a consistent manner. Statistical Yearbook 2009 39 F. Education Figure 3: Exam-candidates Netherlands Antilles 1002 942 1000 912 1200 671 658 657 222 160 124 200 193 400 521 417 540 565 561 605 594 527 600 545 715 800 0 HAVO VW O VSBO-PBL 2004 2005 VSBO-PKL 2006 VSBO-TKL 2007 Sourc e: Expertisec entrum voor T oets en en Examens (ET E) Figure 4: Percentages graduates Netherlands Antilles 100 % 90 88 81 80 75 78 90 87 84 79 78 88 81 78 85 79 73 69 68 71 68 60 40 20 0 HAVO VWO 2004 VSBO-PBL 2005 2006 VSBO-PKL VSBO-TKL 2007 Sourc e: Expertis ecentrum voor T oetsen en Examens (ET E) 40 Statistical Yearbook 2009 F. Education 1. Full-time, General, Vocational and Special Education, Netherlands Antilles Academic year School Male 2007-2008 Pupils Female Total Teachers Bonaire Foundation Based Education cycle 1+2 Special Primary Education Total teachers FBE and Special Primary Education Basic Secondary Education (VSBO, HAVO 1,2) Senior High School (HAVO 3,4,5) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO 3,4) Senior Secondary Vocational Education (SBO) Special Secondary Education (AGO) Total teachers Secondary Education 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 Curaçao Foundation Based Education cycle 1+2 Special Primary Education Total teachers FBE and Special Primary Education Basic Secondary Education (VSBO 1,2) Basic Secondary Education (HAVO 1,2) Senior High School (HAVO/VWO 3,4,5,6) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO 3,4) Senior Secondary Vocational Education (SBO) Special Secondary Education (AGO, VSO, PBO) Total teachers Secondary Education Teachers Training College (APK) University of the Neth. Antilles 1) Faculty of Law Faculty of Social & Economic Studies Technical Faculty General Faculty Total teachers University 104 18 9038 825 8711 373 17749 1198 20 3 3 20 5 5 1914 389 901 2103 1302 528 1827 571 1499 2091 2064 260 3741 960 2400 4194 3366 788 1 1 11 796 79 324 367 26 127 1242 165 731 90 256 138 2038 244 1055 457 282 67 Saba Foundation Based Education cycle 1+2 Total teachers FBE Basic Secondary Education (VSBO, CXC 1,2) English Language Sec. School (CXC 3,4,5) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO 3,4) Total teachers Secondary Education Medical University 1) Total teachers University 1 1 1 1 21 35 2 21 27 1 42 62 3 1 179 238 417 17 Source: The Island Departments of Education, the Central Department of Education, Schoolboards and Schools Note: Education not subsidized by the Governments is not mentioned here. 1) Degree Students per first semester Statistical Yearbook 2009 41 F. Education 1a. Full-time, General, Vocational and Special Education, Neth. Antilles Academic year School Male 2006-2007 Pupils Female (continued) Teachers Total Sint Eustatius Foundation Based Education cycle 1+2 FBE total teachers Basic Secondary Education (VSBO, HAVO 1,2) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO 3,4) Senior High School (HAVO 3,4,5) Total teachers Secondary Education Medical University 1) Total teachers University 4 1 1 1 1 Sint Maarten Foundation Based Education cycle 1+2 17 Special Primary Education 1 Total teachers FBE and Special Primary Education Basic Secondary Education (VSBO 1,2) 3 Basic Secondary Education (HAVO 1,2) 1 Senior High School (HAVO/VWO 3,4,5,6) 1 English Language Sec. School (CXC) 2 Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO 3,4) 3 Special Secondary Education (PBO) 1 Total teachers Secondary Education University of Sint Maarten 1) 1 64 153 Total teachers University Source: The Island Departments of Education, the Central Department of Education, Schoolboards and Schools Note: Education not subsidized by the Governments is not mentioned here. 1) Degree Students per first semester . . 217 . 2. Secondary Education Graduates (full-time education) 2007-2008 Bonaire Senior High School (HAVO) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO) Senior Secondary Vocational Education (SBO) 21 137 . 81% 78% . 418 172 1422 67% 86% 74% 22 - - 32 63% Curaçao Senior High School (HAVO) Senior High School (VWO) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO) Senior Secondary Vocational Education (SBO) Saba English Language Sec. School(CXC) Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO) Sint Eustatius Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO) Sint Maarten Senior High School (HAVO) 45 Senior High School (VWO) 17 English Language Sec. School(CXC) . Preparatory Sec. Vocational Education (VSBO) 234 Percentages are based on candidates who participated in the exams Source: The Island Departments of Education, the Central Department of Education, School boards and Schools 42 76% 85% . 75% Statistical Yearbook 2009 F. Education 3. University of the Netherlands Antilles Graduates 2006 20 5 15 2007 19 5 14 2008 23 8 15 Faculty Social Econ. Studies Male Female 30 7 23 29 6 23 39 14 25 Technical Faculty Male Female 20 17 3 20 10 10 28 22 6 9 2 7 29 2 27 26 1 25 86 32 54 97 23 74 116 45 71 2006 14 1 13 2007 6 1 5 2008 13 3 10 16 3 13 12 4 8 19 3 16 A.A. Computer Science Program Male Female 1 1 - - B.A. Education Program Male Female 6 6 6 6 9 1 8 Bachelor of Business Administration Male Female 4 4 4 4 4 1 3 Faculty of Law Male Female General Faculty Male Female Total Male Female Source: University of the Netherlands Antilles 4. University of Sint Maarten Graduates A.A. General Liberal Arts Program Male Female A.A. Business Program Male Female 9 3 6 M.A. Education Male Female Total Male Female Source: University of Sint Maarten Statistical Yearbook 2009 41 4 37 28 5 23 54 11 43 43 H. Labour Labour Introduction This chapter presents labor market data for the Netherlands Antilles and the distinctive islands. The data is taken from different sources, of which the most important ones are the Population and Housing Census and the Labour Force Sample Surveys. The Census of 2001 serves as a benchmark for sample surveys such as the Labour Force Sample Survey. CBS conducts every year a Labour Force Survey on Curaçao and every other year on the islands of Bonaire and St. Maarten. Data on wage costs are derived from the 2005 National Accounts Survey . Additional information on labour market issues originates from the Department of Labour and Social Affairs, the Curaçao Labour Office, and the Government Mediator. Statistical Yearbook 2009 45 H. Labour Figure 5: Unemployment and Participation Rate Curaçao 50 40 30 20 10 0 Total unemployment Youth unemployment Participation Rate 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 15.1 33.6 47.2 16.1 36.8 46.4 18.2 44 46.3 14.6 37.8 45.1 12.4 24.8 45 10.3 26.3 45.5 Figure 6: Unemployment Rate Bonaire and Sint Maarten 20 15 Bonaire Sint Maarten 10 5 0 Bonaire Sint Maarten 46 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 9.1 12.8 11.6 9 17.5 7.8 13.4 6.3 10.6 Statistical Yearbook 2009 H. Labour 1. Employed Population by Economic Activity, Bonaire Agriculture/Fishery/Mining Manufacturing Electricity/Gas/Water Construction Wholesale/Retail Hotels/Restaurants Transport/Storage Financial intermediation Real estate, renting Public administration/Social services Education Health/Social work Other community services Private households Extra territories 2004 68 159 78 455 709 769 345 141 294 621 194 345 377 91 15 2006 79 176 76 665 806 918 423 175 418 721 263 402 424 76 24 2008 90 181 79 847 854 1021 512 189 492 784 327 424 491 85 31 Total 4661 5646 6407 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey Note: To minimize the effects of sampling errors, figures are calculated as 3-year moving averages. 1a. Employed Population by Economic Activity, Curaçao Agriculture/fishery Mining and quarrying Manufacturing Electricity/Gas/Water Construction Wholesale/Retail Hotels/Restaurants Transport/Storage Financial intermediation Real estate, renting Public administration/Social services Education Health/Social work Other community Private households Extra territories Total 2006 549 64 3537 802 3900 9482 4171 3120 3877 5159 4753 2564 4424 3551 2026 71 2007 696 66 3582 823 4189 9607 4383 3242 3997 5528 5178 2700 4576 3404 2002 76 2008 661 66 3958 839 4691 9718 4546 3885 4194 5929 5093 2730 4631 3529 2008 57 52050 54049 56535 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey Note: To minimize the effects of sampling errors, figures are calculated as 3-year moving averages. Statistical Yearbook 2009 47 H. Labour 1b. Employed Population by Economic Activity, St. Maarten Agriculture/Fishery/Mining Manufacturing Electricity/Gas/Water Construction Wholesale/Retail Hotels/Restaurants Transport/Storage Financial intermediation Real estate, renting Public administration/Social services Education Health/Social work Other community Private households Extra territories Total 2003 160 529 253 1512 3226 2563 1375 466 1441 1128 630 450 1602 700 164 2005 191 582 267 1847 3605 2625 1578 504 1763 1356 628 468 1733 709 218 2007 227 622 285 2248 4315 2876 1784 604 2034 1658 782 573 1893 685 183 16200 18072 20770 2007 54049 7659 61708 12.4 24.8 137124 45.0 2008 56535 6486 63021 10.3 26.3 138642 45.5 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 2. Population and Economically Active Population Curaçao 2006 52050 8931 60981 14.6 37.8 135250 45.1 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active population 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100) (%) 5. Youth unemployment rate 6. Total population 1) 7. Participation rate (3/6 x 100) (%) Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 2a. Population and Economically Active Population Curaçao by sex 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active pop. 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100)(%) 5. Total population 1) 6. Participationrate (3/5x100)(%) Male 26674 3044 29718 10.2 62468 47.6 2007 Female 27375 4615 31990 14.4 74656 42.8 Total 54049 7659 61708 12.4 137124 45.0 Male 28358 2483 30841 8.1 63091 48.9 2008 Female 28177 4003 32180 12.4 75551 42.6 Total 56535 6486 63021 10.3 138642 45.5 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 48 Statistical Yearbook 2009 H. Labour 3. Population and Economically Active Population Bonaire 2002 4334 571 4905 11.6 31.5 9928 49.4 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active population 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100) (%) 5. Youth unemployment rate 6. Total population 1) 7. Participation rate (3/6 x 100) (%) 2004 4661 460 5121 9.0 25.2 10436 44.7 2006 5647 481 6128 7.8 20.5 11793 52.0 2008 6408 433 6841 6.3 11.5 12631 54.2 2008 Female 2898 201 3099 6.5 6358 48.7 Total 6408 433 6841 6.3 12631 54.2 2005 18073 2798 20871 13.4 30.4 35910 58.1 2007 20720 2446 23166 10.6 26.0 39011 59.4 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 3a. Population and Economically Active Population Bonaire by sex 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active pop. 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100)(%) 5. Total population 1) 6. Participationrate (3/5x100)(%) Male 2941 205 3146 6.5 5733 54.9 2006 Female 2706 276 2982 9.3 6060 49.2 Total 5647 481 6128 7.8 11793 52.0 Male 3510 232 3742 6.2 6273 59.6 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 4. Population and Economically Active Population Sint Maarten 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active population 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100) (%) 5. Youth unemployment rate 6. Total population 1) 7. Participation rate (3/6 x 100) (%) 2001 2) 15413 2271 17684 12.8 25.3 30369 58.2 2003 16200 3433 19633 17.5 31.9 33317 58.9 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 2) Population and Housing Census 2001 Statistical Yearbook 2009 49 H. Labour 4a. Population and Economically Active Population Sint Maarten by sex 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active population 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100)(%) 5. Total population 1) 6. Participationrate (3/5x100)(%) Male 9714 1194 10908 10.9 17303 63.0 2005 Female 8359 1604 9963 16.1 18607 53.5 Total 18073 2798 20871 13.4 35910 58.1 Male 11310 935 12245 7.6 18834 65.0 2007 Female 9410 1511 10921 13.8 20177 54.1 Total 20720 2446 23166 10.6 39011 59.4 Source: CBS Labour Force Survey 1) excluding population in institutions 5. Population and Economically Active Population Saba 2) and Sint Eustatius 2) 1. Employed population 2. Unemployed population 3. Economically active population 4. Unemployment rate (2/3 x 100)(%) 6. Total population 1) 7. Participationrate (3/5x100)(%) Male 329 17 346 4.8 678 69.6 Saba Female 269 22 391 7.8 671 63.2 Total 598 39 637 6.2 1349 66.5 Sint Eustatius Male Female 576 462 44 52 620 514 6.7 10.2 1138 1154 82.3 68.4 Total 1038 96 1134 8.3 2292 75.3 1) Excluding population in institutions 2) Population and Housing Census 2001 6. Employed Population by Level of Education 1) 1) Bonaire Curaçao Elementary education 469 4658 Secondary education 1st stage 2817 22264 Secondary education 2nd stage 1619 16838 Higher education 916 12705 Unknown 587 70 Total 6408 56535 Source: 1) CBS Labour Force Sample Survey, 2008 2) Population and Housing Census 2001 50 Sint Sint 1) 2) Maarten Saba Eustatius 2) 4859 134 228 7853 210 408 5352 124 209 2656 88 165 33 28 20720 589 1038 Statistical Yearbook 2009 H. Labour 7. Employed Population by Gross Monthly Income, Bonaire 500 or less 501 - 1000 1001 - 1500 1501 - 2000 2001 - 2500 2501 - 3000 3001 - 5000 5000 plus Unknown Total 2006 Male Female 61 215 166 318 512 699 533 400 458 308 253 191 625 449 333 126 2941 2706 Total 276 484 1211 933 766 444 1074 459 5647 2008 Male Female 58 98 231 415 451 766 933 512 535 263 367 247 509 403 426 194 3510 Total 156 646 1217 1445 798 614 912 620 2898 6408 2008 Male Female 1533 2282 2429 3859 5346 6964 3725 3513 2660 1989 2334 2415 5062 4551 5269 2604 28358 28177 Total 3815 6288 12310 7238 4649 4749 9613 7873 56535 Source: CBS Labour Force Sample Survey 8. Employed Population by Gross Monthly Income, Curaçao 500 or less 501 - 1000 1001 - 1500 1501 - 2000 2001 - 2500 2501 - 3000 3001 - 5000 5000 plus Total 2007 Male Female 926 2070 2370 3984 5451 6333 3852 3050 2941 2686 1967 2008 5322 4715 3845 2529 26674 27375 Total 2996 6354 11784 6902 5627 3975 10037 6374 54049 Source: CBS Labour Force Sample Survey 9. Employed Population by Gross Monthly Income, Sint Maarten 500 or less 501 - 1000 1001 - 2000 2001 - 2500 2501 - 3000 3001 - 5000 5000 plus Unknown Total Male 240 554 2033 1905 1481 1004 1420 1077 9714 2005 Female 421 1177 2329 1176 918 682 1377 279 8359 Total 661 1731 4362 3081 2399 1686 2797 1356 18073 Male 96 309 4113 1736 1515 2379 1162 2007 Female 406 1347 3812 807 654 1846 538 Total 502 1656 7925 2543 2169 4225 1700 11310 9410 20720 Source: CBS Labour Force Sample Survey Statistical Yearbook 2009 51 H. Labour 10. Employed Population by Status in Employment and Sex Employer/Own account worker Permanent service Temporary service Casual jobs Contract Other Unknown Total Bonaire 1) Curaçao 1) Sint Maarten 2) Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total 581 309 890 4634 1713 6347 1479 653 2132 1828 1833 3661 16320 19039 35359 7451 6722 14173 380 260 640 1632 2071 3703 937 795 1732 240 126 366 3899 2691 6590 576 255 831 430 319 749 1648 2329 3977 715 765 1480 51 51 102 225 334 559 152 220 372 3510 2898 6408 28358 28177 56535 11310 9410 20720 Source: 1) CBS Labour Force Survey, 2008 CBS Labour Force Survey, 2007 2) 11. Unemployed Population by Age and sex 15 - 24 25 - 44 45 and older Total Bonaire 1) Male Female Total 58 44 102 97 108 205 77 49 126 232 201 433 Curaçao 1) Male Female 653 784 1172 2316 658 903 2483 4003 Total 1437 3488 1561 6486 Sint Maarten 2) Male Female Total 235 332 567 416 829 1245 284 350 634 935 1511 2446 Curaçao 1) Male Female Total 462 507 969 1282 2128 3410 739 1368 2107 Sint Maarten 2) Male Female Total 322 530 852 432 517 949 181 464 645 Source: 1) CBS Labour Force Survey, 2008 CBS Labour Force Survey, 2007 2) 12. Unemployed Population by Level of Education and Sex Level of education Bonaire 1) Male Female Total 38 21 59 154 147 301 40 33 73 Elementary education Secondary education 1st stage Secondary 2nd stage + Unknown Total 232 201 Source: 1) CBS Labour Force Survey, 2008 2) CBS Labour Force Survey, 2007 52 433 2483 4003 6486 935 1511 2446 Statistical Yearbook 2009 H. Labour 13. Persons Employed by the Governments, December 31 Central government Island government Bonaire Island government Curaçao 1) Island government Sint Maarten 2004 3548 569 1542 1082 2005 3510 541 1570 1119 2006 3392 531 1622 1276 2007 3313 . 1649 1299 2008 3207 507 1558 1122 Source: Department of Finance of Central and Island Governments Personell department of Island Government 1) 14. Labour Conflicts, Curaçao Number of meetings with government Number of work stoppages Number of working days lost due to stoppages Number of collective labour agreements 2004 130 19 1770 89 2005 210 19 1700 108 2006 186 29 2716 91 2007 171 43 4664 93 2008 263 22 4418 1) 95 2004 42 382 185 2005 4 476 215 workers 2006 10 506 124 2007 6 470 109 2008 5 350 130 Source: Government Labour Mediator Estimated 1) 15. Number of applications for discharge Bonaire Curaçao Windward Islands Source: Department of Labour and social affairs Statistical Yearbook 2009 53 H. Labour 16. Average Wage-costs per Employee by Industry, 2006 Netherlands Antilles Industry Bonaire Curaçao Windward Islands x1000 Nafl Agriculture and mining Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport and communication 1) Financial services 2) Business services 3) Education private Health and social work Other community, social and personel services activities 4) 32.0 38.1 100.4 39.3 35.0 28.0 69.0 97.3 42.1 52.0 55.7 50.0 23.8 90.6 23.8 32.5 26.3 69.5 89.2 36.2 0.0 31.5 29.7 39.8 92.7 42.1 33.9 25.9 75.2 96.9 39.9 53.3 57.5 25.2 35.1 127.2 38.4 38.0 31.2 57.9 102.4 48.8 50.4 62.7 35.6 31.1 38.3 31.2 44.2 35.0 45.9 42.4 Total Source: National Accounts Survey 2006 1) Excl. taxi’s and buses 2) Excl. commercial banks, life insurance Co and pension funds 3) Excl. owner occupied dwellings 4) Excl. paid domestic personnel 17. Average Wage-costs per Employee by Legal Status of the Business, 2006 Netherlands Antilles Legal status Bonaire Curaçao Windward Islands x1000 Nafl Limited liability company Private limited liability company Individual proprietorship Foundation Common partnership Other 47.0 40.3 20.3 48.6 94.7 92.0 42.7 35.1 16.0 38.2 109.3 93.7 47.0 39.3 20.6 49.8 90.9 88.7 48.1 57.0 17.1 46.9 127.9 98.1 Total Source: National Accounts Survey 2006 47.4 44.2 47.0 49.7 18. Average Wage-costs per Employee by Company size, 2006 Company size Number of Turnover Netherlands employees in mln NAf Antlilles Windward Bonaire Curaçao Islands x1000 Nafl Micro Small Medium 1) Large Total <5 5-<10 10-<50 >50 <0.5 <0.5 0.5-<5 >5 28.1 25.3 40.4 55.7 47.3 31.6 34.3 34.1 49.1 40.1 29.1 24.6 40.3 55.5 47.3 23.9 25.4 43.1 57.8 49.7 Source: National Accounts Survey 2006 1) Medium also includes companies that are either small or large on one condition only. 54 Statistical Yearbook 2009 I. Establishments and Enterprises Establishments and Enterprises Introduction The tables presented in this chapter include data of the enterprises registered by the Chamber of Commerce. It includes data of: - new registered companies - cancelled companies - companies by legal status Statistical Yearbook 2009 55 I. Establishments and Enterprises 1. Registered Companies, Curaçao New registrations 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Offshore Companies Local Companies Total 520 1931 2451 582 1775 2357 573 1964 2537 631 1968 2599 632 2089 2721 Cancellations Offshore Companies Local Companies Total 1130 1552 2682 753 1449 2202 812 1819 2631 799 1804 2603 643 2128 2771 16135 15693 31828 15444 16114 31558 14776 16371 31147 14191 16642 30833 13870 16642 30512 Registered Companies per Dec, 31 Offshore Companies Local Companies Total Source: Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2. Companies by Legal Status, Curaçao Legal status Individual proprietorship Open partnership (V.O.F) Limited partnership (C.V.) Common partnership Limited Liability Company (N.V.) Cooperatives Association or Foundation Dutch Private Company (B.V.) Other legal entities Private Limited Liability Company (BVNA) 2004 7530 255 168 11 22492 30 22 679 178 463 2005 7624 255 164 16 21923 29 24 593 188 742 2006 7586 252 160 18 21261 30 26 573 179 1062 2007 7530 248 163 17 20609 29 34 552 169 1482 2008 7095 214 162 19 20186 26 34 548 176 2052 Total 31828 31558 31147 30833 30512 2004 14 2005 11 2006 6 2007 12 2008 7 Source: Chamber of Commerce and Industry 3. Pronounced Bankrupties, Curaçao Pronounced Source: Chamber of Commerce and Industry 56 Statistical Yearbook 2009 K. Utility/Manufacturing Utility/Manufacturing Introduction The figures in this chapter cover: - the production of electricity - the production of water - volume index of production of oil products - man hours sold, Curaçao dry dock Statistical Yearbook 2009 57 K. Utility/Manufacturing Figure 7: Volume Index Production Oil Products, Curacao (1976=100) index 100 80 60 40 20 0 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Figure 8: Volume Index Oil Storage, Bonaire (1976=100) 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 2002 58 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Statistical Yearbook 2009 K. Utility/Manufacturing 1. Electricity Production per Island (mln kWh) Bonaire 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Curaçao 72.7 67.8 74.6 78.0 77.4 73.2 74.0 72.1 Saba 756.9 766.7 814.7 831.6 848.5 835.8 844.3 836.9 6.2 . 6.7 6.9 7.5 7.7 8.1 7.7 Sint Eustatius 8.7 . 9.5 9.9 10.3 10.5 11.3 11.1 Sint Maarten 250.8 . 275.0 283.5 304.3 318.9 344.6 341.3 Source: Water and Power Company of the islands 2. Water Production (1000 m3) Bonaire 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Sint Maarten Curaçao 906 946 978 985 1023 1032 1100 1131 14271 14571 14276 14224 13005 13042 13683 13609 3284 3331 3583 3864 4128 4333 4589 4836 Source: Water and Power Company of the islands 3. Volume Index of Production of Oil Products, Curaçao and Oil Storage Curaçao and Bonaire (1976 = 100) Production of Oil and oil products Curaçao 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 92.1 76.7 70.2 82.0 86.1 80.4 83.5 78.0 Oil Storage Curaçao Bonaire 2.6 2.1 3.2 3.7 1.8 1.8 7.2 10.5 81.4 24.5 57.8 67.3 72.3 90.8 97.3 108.4 Source: Oil Refinery Company, Curaçao Oil Terminal and Bonaire Petroleum Corporation 4. Curaçao Drydock, Manhours Sold (x 1000) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 931 833 604 830 920 1064 1052 1044 Source: Curaçao Drydock Company Statistical Yearbook 2009 59 M. Foreign Trade Foreign Trade Introduction Trade statistics are economic statistics, which serve a variety of needs. The trade flow of goods is analyzed using various adopted commodity classifications, which have different levels of detail and classification criteria. The foreign trade statistics of the Netherlands Antilles are compiled as secondary statistics derived mainly from customs documents. Import statistics cover all goods cleared through customs for home use from abroad or from national free zone. Export statistics cover all goods of national origin to be dispatched to another country. This coverage is consistent with the so-called "Special Trade System". For various reason certain goods, such as monetary gold, are excluded from the foreign trade statistics according to the United Nations recommendations. All movements of goods in free circulation between Curaçao and Bonaire are excluded. One has to bear in mind, however, that a portion of the foreign trade of Bonaire goes through Curaçao and is therefore also excluded. The islands of St. Maarten, St. Eustatius, and Saba are free ports. For these three islands no information is collected with the exception of the exports between Curaçao, Bonaire, and St. Maarten. The commodity classifications for both the import and export trade statistics are based on the Standards International Trade Classification (Revised 3). The valuation of commodities is based on C.I.F. (Cost of Insurance and Freight) for imports and F.O.B. (Free on Board) for exports. This chapter deals with trade statistics over the period of 2006 through 2008. Table 1 provides general overview of the import and export data. Tables 2 and 3 provide the import and export data segmented by commodity. In tables 4 and 5 the import and export segmented by commodity of the Curaçao free zone are shown. Statistical Yearbook 2009 61 M. Foreign Trade 1. Total Imports and Exports (Oil Not Included) 2006 Curaçao Imports (cif) of which: Capital goods Consumer goods 2007 Bonaire Curaçao 2008 Bonaire mln Naf 1908 Curaçao Bonaire 153 2398 174 1713 107 269 419 19 15 331 463 30 24 448 586 34 25 Exports (fob) 211 19 of which: Capital goods 27 3 Consumer goods 64 0 1) BEC: Capital goods (except transport equipment) 2) BEC: Consumer goods nes Source: Trade Statistics CBS 189 19 245 19 17 49 1 0 28 46 2 1 2. Imports by Commodity (Oil Not Included) 2006 Curaçao Bonaire SITC-Sections 1) 0. Food and live animals 324 13 1. Beverages and tobacco 60 5 2. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 23 2 4. Animal and vegetable oils and fats 8 0 5. Chemical products 197 6 6. Manufactured goods 239 17 7. Machinery and transport eq. 511 46 8. Miscellaneous, other art. 318 15 9. Commodities not classified 33 3 TOTAL 1713 107 1) Standard International Trade Classification - Revised Source: Trade Statistics CBS 2007 Curaçao Bonaire mln Naf 361 17 65 5 2008 Curaçao Bonaire 415 76 19 6 25 4 29 4 9 236 268 569 349 26 1908 0 7 25 69 22 3 153 12 289 344 756 452 26 2398 0 8 32 75 24 5 174 3. Exports by Commodity (Oil Not Included) 2006 Curaçao Bonaire SITC-Sections 1) 0. Food and live animals 38 1 1. Beverages and tobacco 3 0 2.Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 3 9 4.Animal and vegetable oils and facts 0 0 5. Chemical products 14 0 6.Manufactured goods 20 0 7. Machinery and transport eq. 52 8 8. Miscellaneous, other art. 62 0 9. Commodities not classified 19 1 TOTAL 211 19 1) Standard International Trade Classification - Revised Source: Trade Statistics CBS 62 2007 Curaçao Bonaire mln Naf 55 0 5 0 2008 Curaçao Bonaire 67 5 0 0 1 13 3 14 0 14 14 36 48 16 189 0 0 1 4 0 1 19 0 18 16 84 40 14 245 0 0 1 4 0 1 19 Statistical Yearbook 2009 M. Foreign Trade 4. Imports Freezone Curaçao (Oil Not Included) 2004 SITC-Sections 1) 0. Food and live animals 1. Beverages and tobacco 2. Crude materials, inedible,except fuels 4. Animal and vegetable oils, and fats 5. Chemical products 6. Manufactured goods 7. Machinery and transport equipment 8. Miscellaneous articles 9. Commodities and transactions n.e.c. TOTAL 1) Standard International Trade Classification - Revised Source: Trade Statistics CBS 3 33 1 0 52 26 128 446 0 689 2005 mln Naf 0 39 0 0 56 27 150 505 0 778 2006 2007 0 61 1 0 54 20 197 565 37 935 0 69 1 0 42 23 312 480 195 1122 2006 2007 19 67 2 0 68 31 219 504 77 988 20 79 2 0 54 42 282 421 241 1141 5. Exports Freezone Curaçao (Oil Not Included) 2004 SITC-Sections 1) 0. Food and live animals 10 1. Beverages and tobacco 35 2. Crude materials, inedible,except fuels 6 4. Animal and vegetable oils, and fats 0 5. Chemical products 58 6. Manufactured goods 31 7. Machinery and transport equipment 111 8. Miscellaneous articles 380 9. Commodities and transactions n.e.c. 116 TOTAL 746 1) Standard International Trade Classification - Revised Source: Trade Statistics CBS Statistical Yearbook 2009 2005 mln Naf 16 53 2 0 70 59 152 557 64 974 63 N. Transport and Communication Transport and Communication Introduction This chapter deals with various aspects of transport and communications. It includes: - car registration - driver licenses issued - tourism statistics - household with telephone, internet connections Statistical Yearbook 2009 65 N. Transport and Communication Figure 9: Stay-over Tourism Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten 500 (Thousands) 400 Bonaire Curaçao Sint Maarten 300 200 100 0 Bonaire Curaçao Sint Maarten 66 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 63.156 223.439 475.032 62.55 222.071 467.861 63.552 234.383 467.804 74.309 299.77 469.424 74.342 402.109 475.41 Statistical Yearbook 2009 N. Transport and Communication 1. Number of Motor Vehicles Registered 1), December 31 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Passenger cars Motor lorries and pick-ups Motor buses Taxis Motorcycles, incl.mopeds Number of passenger cars per 1000 inhabitants 4139 2115 24 27 461 4165 2246 24 28 503 4775 2477 20 24 513 5207 2567 20 27 457 5761 3053 21 30 703 397 374 415 431 448 Passenger cars Motor lorries and pick-ups Motor buses Taxis Other cars Motorcycles, incl.mopeds Number of passenger cars per 1000 inhabitants 60590 12785 438 191 207 1037 64931 13578 486 186 299 1166 67328 14565 493 194 1365 70515 15066 435 192 285 1531 76520 15405 439 190 296 1754 456 477 485 501 540 . . . . . . 13887 2324 181 222 1952 380 15210 2335 184 228 2418 630 15860 2780 197 227 2205 636 17882 2950 135 249 2496 828 . 369 391 396 437 2004 7876 2005 8507 2006 8480 2007 7210 2008 10370 30 194 1033 16 160 739 25 243 794 23 268 717 18 259 699 Bonaire Curaçao Sint Maarten Passenger cars Motor lorries and pick-ups Motor buses Taxis Rental cars Motorcycles, incl.mopeds Number of passenger cars per 1000 inhabitants Source: Collector's offices of the Island Governments 1) Excluding motor vehicles owned by the government 2. Road Accidents, Curaçao Number of accidents, total Number of victims of which killed hospitalised not hospitalised Source: Safety first association, Curaçao Statistical Yearbook 2009 67 N. Transport and Communication 3. Number of Driver Licenses Issued, Curaçao 2005 2415 631 300 3540 Newly issued Duplicated International Renewed 2006 2545 713 330 8195 2007 2739 821 296 14456 2008 2559 1036 338 13233 Source: Security and Control Service of Curaçao 4. Number of Driver Licenses Examinations, Curaçao Passed Theoretical examination Practical examination Category A Category B Category C,D,E 2006 Failed Passed 2007 Failed . . . . 2913 283 2497 417 2087 71 2016 70 3240 329 2746 494 2401 84 2318 83 2005 2006 2007 2008 664 203 91 370 15375 12034 3341 634 220 78 336 17398 13290 4108 729 262 97 370 21123 15438 5685 . . . . . . . 2826 907 204 1715 46554 25830 20724 2889 920 205 1764 48584 25234 23350 3039 1030 257 1752 55554 30917 24637 3145 1188 215 1742 62387 36690 25697 56304 7777 90759 11999 60465 10032 97271 15727 62920 8768 102082 13707 781 66063 . 86626 . 80321 Source: Security and Control Service of Curaçao 5. Harbour Statistics Bonaire Ships piloted into port number of ships of which: tankers cruise ship others Tonnage (1000 GRT) of which: Curaçao Ships piloted into port number of ships of which: tankers others tankers cruise ship others tonnage (1000 GRT) of which: tankers others of which: transshipments of which: transshipments 56451 9192 89229 13100 of which: fuel (100 barrels water (m3) 728 51242 Container movements BOXES TEUS (1) Bunker sales Source: Harbour Offices of the Islands 1) International standard unit of measurement 68 Statistical Yearbook 2009 N. Transport and Communication 6. Landings of Aircrafts 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Commercial landings Non-commercial landings Total 13737 2185 15922 13577 2323 15900 13872 2140 16012 12969 2280 15249 14843 2065 16908 Commercial landings Non-commercial landings Total Sint Maarten Commercial landings General landings Military landings Total 16334 1511 17845 16476 2137 18673 16453 2033 28486 19034 1726 20760 18461 3912 22373 64485 8953 62 73500 69388 9051 114 78553 70274 8598 142 79014 65147 9571 51 74769 62757 9108 71 71936 Bonaire Curaçao Source: International Airports on the islands 7. Passengers Traveling by Air Bonaire 2008 Curaçao Sint Maarten 342788 144424 487212 1370992 92783 1463775 1539738 175249 1714987 Passengers travelling by air arrived or departed in transit Total Source: Migration authorities/International airports Statistical Yearbook 2009 69 N. Transport and Communication 8. Stay-over Tourism 1) 2004 Number of persons 2005 2006 2007 2008 Bonaire Total of which from: USA Europe South Amercia Number of nights 63156 62550 63552 74309 74342 27798 27973 3537 577997 26520 30066 3152 586973 28301 28202 3631 621207 33801 31427 4559 732274 34291 30768 4730 694237 223439 222071 234383 299770 402109 48394 41518 38961 89752 4814 1938580 51733 39203 32406 94923 3806 1959759 56099 38157 32265 104232 3630 2155853 54000 81336 38971 121429 4034 2560281 51871 168042 40314 134235 7647 2978335 475032 467861 467804 469424 475410 251155 31667 10512 44907 15554 121237 246858 34506 10051 40426 15441 120579 246064 30646 12706 39034 15842 123512 253831 32350 14020 35209 16889 117125 257912 34055 12894 31152 18282 121115 Curaçao Total of which from: North America & Canada South and Centr. America Caribbean Europe Other Number of nights Sint Maarten Total of which from: USA Canada South and Centr. America Caribbean The Netherlands Other Source: Tourism Offices 1) Visitors staying longer than 24 hours 9. Hotel Occupancy Rate 2004 2005 2006 2007 Curaçao 69.3 75.1 81.5 83.4 Sint Maarten 59.0 58.0 66.0 52.4 Bonaire 62.0 64.0 66.0 78.0 Source: Curaçao Hotel and Tourism Association & Tourism Association of Sint Maarten 2008 85.0 58.3 . 10. Cruise Tourism 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Ships Tourists 79 53343 89 40077 78 61844 97 97635 92 175702 Ships Tourists 161 227534 200 275957 205 321551 255 340907 210 334391 Ships Tourists 666 1348450 641 1488461 609 1421645 614 1421906 518 1345812 Bonaire Curaçao Sint Maarten Source: Tourism Offices 70 Statistical Yearbook 2009 N. Transport and Communication 11. Number of Visits to Free Zone Curaçao by Nationality Guyana Haiti Jamaica Dominican Republic Trinidad & Tobago Venezuela Other 2005 2107 3403 10978 3991 6017 3379 6516 2006 1788 4267 9563 3287 5983 3056 7448 2007 1841 4242 11331 3498 6655 11182 10927 2008 1451 3738 9638 2621 4653 20850 11504 TOTAL 36391 35392 49676 54455 Source: Curaçao Industial and International Trade Development Company NV 12. Letters Received by Region of Origin, Netherlands Antilles (x kg) North America South and Central America Europe The Netherlands Caribbean Other TOTAL 2005 34325 1881 37753 76525 7516 1417 2006 32508 1692 32211 78314 6086 1651 2007 34307 1568 25616 76975 8219 1762 2008 23254 1604 26891 69207 8695 1685 159417 152462 148447 131336 Source: New Postal Services N.A. 13. Letters sent by Region of Destination, Netherlands Antilles (x kg) North America South and Central America Europe The Netherlands Rest of Europe Caribbean Other 2005 7371 2904 2006 9419 3499 2007 20584 3341 2008 36193 3464 15073 2916 54629 80 17050 5232 47210 6 6024 15930 44857 . 5823 14522 60721 . TOTAL 82973 82416 90736 120723 Source: New Postal Services N.A. Statistical Yearbook 2009 71 N. Transport and Communication 14. Fixed and Mobile Telephone Connections, December 2008 Bonaire Curaçao Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten Fixed telephone connections 5867 81255 709 850 12779 mobile telephone connections 9234 177967 1174 1) 2386 68749 1) 2007 15. Radio and Television, December 2008 Bonaire Curaçao Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten Cable Broadcast Broadcast Television Television Television Stations Stations Repeaters 2 1 1 1 2 3 AM 1 2 2 Radio transmitters FM Short Wave 1 8 1 28 1 1 1 9 1 Source: Bureau Telecommunication & Post 16. Households with Television/Cable, Census 2001 Bonaire Curaçao Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten Television absolute relative 3456 94 41435 96 507 90 831 92 10788 92 Cable absolute relative 2611 71 11222 26 446 79 695 77 7856 67 17. Households with Internet connection and computer, Census 2001 Bonaire Curaçao Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten 72 Internet absolute relative 588 16 9064 21 147 26 126 14 1759 15 Computer absolute relative 1066 29 14243 33 214 38 226 25 2932 25 Statistical Yearbook 2009 O. Money and Banking Money and Banking Introduction This chapter focuses on financial institutions, their activities and their products. It contains data of: - total liquid assets - official gold and foreign exchange reserves - condensed balance sheet of the bank of the Netherlands Antilles - consolidated balance sheet of commercial banks Statistical Yearbook 2009 73 O. Money and Banking 1. Total Liquid Assets 1), December 31st 2003 2004 2005 2006 mln.Naf. 2007 2008 Money: Coins and notes with the public Demand deposits held by the public 232.9 231.3 239.9 263.7 304.4 315.1 989.3 1050.7 1188.0 1246.7 1441.5 1923.3 Subtotal 1222.2 1282.0 1427.9 1510.4 1745.9 2238.4 1501.4 1066.2 1790.5 1122.8 1947.3 1202.1 2152.2 1296.8 2254.3 1530.5 2241.4 1720.0 2567.6 2913.3 3149.4 3449.0 3784.8 3961.4 3789.8 4195.3 4577.3 4959.4 5530.7 6199.8 Near money: Time-deposits Savings Subtotal Total liquid assets Source: Central Bank 1) Excl. foreign currency holdings in hands of the public 2. Official Gold and Foreign Exchange Reserves and Net Foreign Assets in the Netherlands Antilles, December 31st Monetary authorities: Gold Foreign exchange Bank N.A (net) Subtotal Short term foreign liabilities Commercial banks: Net foreign asset International monetary reserves 2003 2004 2005 2006 mln.Naf. 2007 2008 237.0 271.7 305.5 365.8 437.6 544.9 668.3 744.0 815.6 1308.2 1847.5 2497.0 905.3 1015.7 1121.1 1674.0 2285.1 3041.9 0.8 0.4 3.2 422.1 664.5 1031.2 456.3 1360.8 446.3 1461.6 510.0 1627.9 520.5 1772.4 501.0 2121.6 589.9 2600.6 Source: Central Bank 74 Statistical Yearbook 2009 O. Money and Banking 3. Condensed Balance Sheet of the Bank of the Netherlands Antilles, December 31st 2003 Assets: Domestic: Coins and notes Claims on Governement Claims on private sector other domestic assets Foreign: Gold Claims on non-residents 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 mln Naf 0.1 110.6 172.5 0.2 211.4 172.8 0.2 204.8 181.8 0.2 230.3 193.0 0.1 170.5 198.7 0.1 265.4 196.2 237.0 668.3 271.7 744.0 305.5 815.6 365.8 1308.2 437.6 1847.5 544.9 2497.0 Total 1188.5 1400.1 1507.9 2097.5 2654.4 3503.6 Liabilities Domestic: Banknotes issued Government Demand depostis (banks & priv.sector) Time deposits of residents Capital and reserves Other domestic liabilities Foreign: Foreign liabilities 275.6 97.0 66.2 426.0 240.2 82.7 272.4 119.0 69.3 573.8 274.7 90.5 283.9 45.0 99.2 661.2 308.4 107.0 310.9 17.7 80.1 769.1 369.8 127.8 366.4 18.7 94.1 918.4 442.8 149.5 383.4 104.7 423.0 858.8 549.9 152.6 0.8 0.4 3.2 422.1 664.5 1031.2 1188.5 1400.1 1507.9 2097.5 2654.4 3503.6 2006 2007 2008 Total Source: Central Bank 4. Consolidated Balance Sheet of Commercial Banks, December 31st 2003 Assets: Domestic: Cash and balance with the Bank of the Netherlands Antilles and Girosystem Curaçao Claims on domestic banks Government 1) Private sector Special domestic loans Other domestic assets Claims on non-residents Total Liabilities Domestic: Central Government Island Government Banks Private sector Demand deposits Time deposits Savings Capital and reserves Other domestic liabilities Foreign liabilities Total Source: Central Bank Statistical Yearbook 2009 2004 2005 mln Naf 557.7 91.5 489.5 2696.2 40.4 245.8 1270.1 644.5 151.4 620.1 2958.1 270.8 1359.6 628.4 123.2 603.4 3362.7 260.3 1961.9 737.2 94.4 456.7 3809.8 437.9 2089.7 826.1 115.4 641.2 4274.6 466.1 2083.8 1025.9 124.2 722.2 4783.7 534.7 2856.7 5391.2 6004.4 6939.9 7625.6 8407.2 10047.4 34.9 25.1 110.1 45.8 72.6 194.7 51.6 68.9 137.7 76.2 54.1 116.0 127.9 70.0 140.3 131.9 83.9 168.7 1288.3 1501.4 1066.2 394.3 116.7 854.2 1346.6 1742.5 1122.8 481.8 84.4 913.3 1471.1 1865.3 1202.1 547.4 143.9 1451.9 1693.7 1981.2 1296.8 670.6 167.9 1569.2 1954.5 2012.5 1530.5 756.0 232.7 1582.8 2258.0 2205.6 1720.0 1027.5 185.0 2266.8 5391.2 6004.4 6939.9 7625.6 8407.2 10047.4 75 P. National Accounts National Accounts Introduction Economic activities in a country are characterized by numerous transactions between different sectors, namely the government, the financial and nonfinancial sector, the household sector, the non-profit institutions and the rest of the world. In order to understand this complex economic process, it is important to have an adequate system. National accounts provide this insight for they give an overview of the economic process in a certain year. This overview is based on an international system of definitions and classifications, the System of National Accounts. In 1993 the revised version of the System of National Accounts namely the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA93) was introduced and published as a joint production of the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, the Commission of the European Communities, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, and the World Bank. The SNA93 is an improvement compared to the previous version (SNA68) in terms of updating, clarification, simplification and harmonization. It provides a comprehensive, consistent and flexible set of macro-economic accounts, which can be used for economic analysis and policy purposes. This System was recommended for use to all member states, also for comparability purposes. The SNA93 provides a comprehensive accounting framework within which economic data can be compiled and presented in a format that is designed for purposes of economic analysis, decision taking and policy-making. Since the accounts are usually compiled for a couple of years, they can also be used for analyzing economic developments over time. The compilation of national accounts in the Netherlands Antilles is momentarily in a transition phase. Given the comprehensiveness and complexity of the System, it was decided to gradually update all tables and publications according to the System of National Accounts 1993 Statistical Yearbook 2009 77 P. National Accounts Figure 10: Gross Domestic Product by Sector and Kind of Economic Activity Netherlands Antilles, 2008 (Non-financial corporations) Construction 9.3% Utility 6.5% Trade 21.7% Manufacturing 9.8% Agriculture, Fishing 1.1% Hotel and Restuarants 8.6% Other community 6.9% Health,Soc work,Other 6.5% Transp, Storage, Comm 15.2% Private education 0.9% Business Activities 13.5% Figure 11: Real growth Gross Domestic Product Neth. Antilles % 6 5.2 5 4.8 4.5 5 3.5 4 2.7 3 3.1 2.2 3 1.6 1.5 2 2005 2006 2007 2008 0.8 1 0 Bonaire 78 Curaçao Sint Maarten Statistical Yearbook 2009 P. National Accounts 1. Gross Domestic Product by sector and industry, Netherlands Antilles. 2005 2006 2007 mln NAf 2008 41.5 290.1 232.9 321.6 687.3 236.6 482.9 407.6 30.1 207.7 223.4 33.5 366.6 223.7 309.5 736.9 282.7 518.9 467.9 32.6 225.3 231.8 39.4 381.6 238.8 334.9 796.4 297.3 548.2 500.1 34.8 238.8 250.3 41.9 391.2 258.2 369.4 863.3 344.1 606.2 539.8 37.3 257.4 275.2 3161.9 3429.5 3660.6 3983.9 1060.5 1060.5 994.9 994.9 1050.3 1050.3 1145.4 1145.4 0.8 18.3 4.5 441.9 0.8 18.7 4.9 460.6 1.1 19.9 4.8 482.1 1.1 20.2 4.8 498.5 86.0 77.1 75.0 96.3 78.9 76.6 98.7 78.5 77.5 105.8 80.9 79.4 703.7 736.7 762.6 790.6 0.4 0.2 1.2 11.4 1.6 27.2 456.7 2.0 27.8 1.1 0.5 2.4 14.4 5.7 27.2 482.0 2.3 27.2 1.5 0.5 2.0 13.0 5.5 27.2 499.1 2.2 25.4 19.0 547.6 19.0 581.9 19.0 595.4 642.7 5473.6 514.5 133.2 5854.9 5.4 3.8 1.7 5743.1 553.1 142.0 6154.1 5.1 2.9 2.4 6069.0 637.8 169.2 6537.6 6.2 2.8 3.7 6562.6 699.2 184.5 7077.2 8.3 6.3 2.1 Non-financial corporations A+B+C D E F G H I K M N O Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Education private Health and social work Other community, social and personal Gross value added, marketprices Financial corporations J Financial intermediation Gross value added, marketprices Government incl. Social security A+B+C I K L M N O Agriculture, fishing and mining Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Public administration and defence;compulsory social security Education Health and social work Other community, social and personal service activities Gross value added, marketprices Households & Non-profit institutions serving households A+B+C D F G H I K N O P Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Health and social work Other community, social and personal service activities Private households Gross value added, marketprices Total Gross Value Added, marketprices Plus:Taxes less subsidies on products Minus: finan. Intermediation indirectly measured Gross Domestic Product, market prices Nominal GDP Growth Inflation Real GDP Growth Statistical Yearbook 2009 79 P. National Accounts 2. Gross Domestic Product by sector and industry, Bonaire A+B+C D E F G H I K M N O J A+B+C I K L M N O A+B+C D F G H I K N O P Non-financial corporations Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting, business activities Education private Health and social work, other services Other community, social and personal service activities Gross value added, marketprices Financial corporations Financial intermediation Gross value added, marketprices Government incl. Social security Agriculture, fishing and mining Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Public administration and defence;compulsory social security Education Health and social work Other community, social and personal serv. act. Gross value added, marketprices Households & Non-profit institutions serving households Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Health and social work Other community, social and personal service activities Private households Gross value added, marketprices Total Gross Value Added, market prices Plus:Taxes less subsidies on products Minus: finan. Intermediation indirectly measured Gross Domestic Product, market prices Nominal GDP Growth Inflation Real GDP Growth 80 2005 2006 2007 mln Naf 2008 13.1 4.5 11.5 11.7 30.6 25.9 49.9 15.8 0.0 12.5 14.4 6.9 4.7 11.8 14.8 33.8 29.0 55.2 20.1 0.0 11.4 15.1 8.3 5.0 12.6 15.6 35.6 31.6 58.6 21.5 0.0 12.9 17.0 8.1 5.5 14.9 18.1 37.9 36.0 64.6 23.6 0.0 13.9 19.4 190.0 202.9 218.6 242.0 22.7 22.7 23.8 23.8 25.1 25.1 27.3 27.3 0.0 3.2 0.3 40.5 0.0 2.8 0.3 36.7 0.0 3.3 0.2 39.6 0.0 3.3 0.2 44.4 3.3 5.7 3.6 56.6 3.1 4.5 3.6 51.1 3.6 4.4 3.8 54.8 3.5 4.3 3.7 59.5 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.3 30.4 0.1 7.5 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.3 31.6 0.1 9.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.3 31.5 0.1 7.5 0.5 39.9 0.5 42.7 0.5 41.1 45.3 309.3 35.7 7.2 337.8 3.9 1.3 2.7 320.5 39.4 7.9 352.0 4.2 1.3 3.0 339.6 43.5 8.3 374.7 6.5 1.8 5.0 374.1 43.5 9.1 408.4 9.0 6.2 3.1 Statistical Yearbook 2009 P. National Accounts 3. Gross Domestic Product by sector and industry, Curaçao 2005 A+B+C D E F G H I K M N O Non-financial corporations Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport, storage and communications Real estate, renting, business activities Education private Health and social work Other community, social and personal serv. act. Gross value added, marketprices J Financial corporations Financial intermediation Gross value added, marketprices A+B+C I K L M N O ABC D F G H I K N O P 2006 2007 mln Naf 2008 23.7 259.5 170.9 204.0 451.3 118.3 299.6 294.6 15.9 169.0 152.6 2159.3 21.5 340.0 161.5 210.2 471.2 125.3 332.8 319.9 21.5 182.0 166.1 2351.9 25.9 353.3 171.8 226.4 511.5 135.9 351.5 337.7 22.9 190.8 178.9 2506.5 28.5 362.5 184.6 254.6 558.5 154.4 384.9 372.6 24.4 204.4 199.9 2729.2 921.8 921.8 851.8 851.8 895.2 895.2 976.2 976.2 0.8 12.1 4.2 301.0 0.8 12.6 4.6 312.6 1.1 13.2 4.5 328.1 1.1 13.5 4.5 339.0 75.3 62.1 48.3 503.8 84.7 64.5 47.2 526.9 86.6 64.1 47.5 545.1 93.6 66.5 49.4 567.6 Households & Non-profit institutions serving households Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Health and social work Other community, social and personal serv. act. Private households Gross value added, marketprices 0.2 0.2 0.6 10.8 0.6 15.9 287.8 1.4 15.8 12.1 345.5 0.8 0.4 1.8 13.4 4.6 16.0 307.1 1.7 13.6 12.1 371.4 1.1 0.4 1.4 12.0 4.5 16.0 324.1 1.6 13.3 12.1 386.6 426.5 Total Gross Value Added, market prices Plus:Taxes less subsidies on products Minus: finan. Intermediation indirectly measured Gross Domestic Product, market prices Nominal GDP Growth Inflation Real GDP Growth 3930.4 365.3 96.8 4198.9 4.9 4.1 0.8 4102.0 393.2 105.6 4389.6 4.5 3.1 1.5 4333.3 462.0 129.8 4665.5 6.3 3.0 3.5 4699.5 522.4 141.6 5080.4 8.9 6.9 2.2 Government incl. Social security Agriculture, fishing and mining Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Public administration and defence;compulsory social security Education Health and social work Other community, social and personal serv. act. Gross value added, marketprices (SNA93) Statistical Yearbook 2009 81 P. National Accounts 4. Gross Domestic Product by sector and industry, Sint Maarten A+B+C D E F G H I K M N O J A+B+C I K L M N O Non-financial corporations Agriculture, fishing and mining Manufacturing Electricity, gas and water Construction Trade Hotels and restaurants Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Education private Health and social work Other community, social and personal serv. Gross value added, marketprices Financial corporations Financial intermediation Gross value added, marketprices Government incl. Social security Agriculture, fishing and mining Transport,storage and communications Real estate, renting and business activities Public administration and defence;compulsory social security Education Health and social work Other community, social and personal serv. Gross value added, marketprices Households & Non-profit institutions serving households A+B+C Agriculture, fishing and mining D Manufacturing F Construction G Trade H Hotels and restaurants I Transport,storage and communications K Real estate, renting and business activities N Health and social work O Other community, social and personal serv. P Private households Gross value added, marketprices Total Gross Value Added, market prices Plus:Taxes less subsidies on products Minus: finan. Intermediation indirectly measur Gross Domestic Product, market prices Nominal GDP Growth Inflation Real GDP Growth 82 2005 2006 2007 mln Naf 2008 4.1 28.9 63.4 103.8 223.5 81.4 112.0 81.2 6.7 20.7 63.4 789.1 5.7 29.9 66.3 120.0 237.5 82.5 118.9 90.3 7.2 22.7 68.6 849.6 5.9 31.9 71.6 132.0 255.3 83.3 125.5 98.6 7.7 24.9 73.9 910.6 6.1 31.6 77.2 137.4 273.4 98.6 142.4 100.4 8.3 27.8 75.9 979.1 89.5 89.5 95.7 95.7 104.4 104.4 114.8 114.8 0.0 1.9 0.0 63.1 0.0 2.0 0.0 68.8 0.0 2.1 0.0 70.7 0.0 2.1 0.0 71.0 4.8 6.6 13.9 90.2 5.2 7.2 15.1 98.3 5.4 7.4 15.6 101.1 5.4 7.4 15.6 101.6 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 9.7 128.9 0.5 4.2 7.2 151.9 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 10.1 133.6 0.5 4.4 7.5 157.4 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.3 10.5 138.9 0.5 4.6 7.8 163.7 166.8 1120.8 81.3 26.8 1175.3 7.5 3.1 4.8 1201.1 86.2 28.6 1258.7 7.1 2.3 5.2 1279.8 91.4 30.6 1340.5 6.5 2.3 4.5 1362.3 93.9 33.7 1422.5 6.1 4.6 1.6 Statistical Yearbook 2009 P. National Accounts 5. Product, income, savings and net lending, Netherlands Antilles 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Output Less: financial intermediation service indirectly measured Plus: taxes less subsidies on products Less: Intermediate consumption Gross Domestic Product 9149.4 9340.3 9649.2 10460.7 11139.0 111.2 474.8 4260.7 5252.3 110.2 477.4 4302.3 5405.2 123.1 477.0 4447.7 5555.4 133.2 514.5 4987.1 5854.9 142.0 553.1 5396.0 6154.1 Primary income paid to abroad Primary income received from abroad Net factor income paid to abroad Gross National Income 163.4 163.9 -0.5 5251.8 161.2 173.8 -12.6 5392.5 158.4 188.2 -29.8 5525.6 190.3 198.9 -8.6 5846.3 243.4 229.2 14.2 6168.3 Current transfers paid to abroad Current transfers received from abroad Net current transfers paid to abroad Gross National Disposable Income 685.6 459.3 226.3 5478.1 722.8 497.1 225.7 5618.3 586.8 480.6 106.2 5631.8 756.8 545.6 211.2 6057.6 606.9 547.7 59.2 6227.5 Final consumption Households & Non-profit institutions serving households Government (incl. Social security) Gross savings Net savings 3913.2 4024.4 4283.1 4548.9 4825.9 2995.4 917.8 1564.9 895.8 3050.0 974.4 1593.9 902.0 3241.4 1041.7 1348.7 645.7 3429.9 1119.0 1508.7 822.9 3673.8 1152.1 1401.6 716.1 Gross fixed capital formation Consumption of fixed capital Changes in inventories Acquisitions less disposals of land Capital tranfers received Capital tranfers paid Net capital transfers received Net lending from abroad 1595.3 -669.1 -40.6 6.7 308.8 254.2 54.6 64.8 1605.6 -691.8 -29.2 16.0 331.1 268.5 62.6 80.1 1635.0 -703.1 -137.1 -5.8 388.5 245.4 143.1 -6.1 1691.0 -685.8 -24.7 32.7 417.3 244.3 173.0 15.4 1822.9 -685.5 9.7 47.0 433.2 249.9 183.3 -247.7 5251.8 4582.7 174.6 30077.2 26245.2 57.7 84.9 669.1 4555.4 26089.1 5392.5 4700.7 177.7 30350.2 26456.4 65.6 88.8 691.8 4677.6 26326.3 5525.6 4822.5 181.1 30506.7 26625.1 62.8 132.2 703.1 4753.2 26242.0 5846.3 5160.6 186.2 31393.1 27710.8 53.3 117.9 685.8 5096.0 27363.9 6168.3 5482.9 191.2 32257.1 28672.5 62.7 116.8 685.5 5428.8 28389.5 Gross National Income, market prices Net national income, market prices Mid year population (x1000) Per capita Gross National Inc, market prices (ANG) Per capita Net National Inc, market prices (ANG) Other taxes on production Other subsidies on production Depreciation Net national income, basic prices Per capita Net Nat Inc, basic prices (ANG) Statistical Yearbook 2009 83 P. National Accounts 6. Product, income, savings and net lending, Bonaire 2003 2004 2005 2006 Output Less: financial intermediation services indirectly measured Plus: taxes less subsidies on products Less: Intermediate consumption Gross Domestic Product 493.5 512.7 536.2 610.3 629.5 2.4 24.0 213.2 301.9 4.8 29.9 225.0 312.8 5.4 31.2 236.9 325.1 7.2 35.7 301.0 337.8 7.9 39.4 308.9 352.0 Primary income paid to abroad Primary income received from abroad Net factor income paid to abroad Gross National Income 0.1 0.4 -0.3 301.6 0.2 0.3 -0.1 312.7 0.1 0.5 -0.4 324.7 0.3 1.8 -1.5 336.3 0.7 3.2 -2.5 349.5 Current transfers paid to abroad Current transfers received from abroad Net current transfers paid to abroad Gross National Disposable Income 16.9 18.4 -1.5 300.1 20.1 20.1 0.0 312.6 3.8 4.5 -0.7 323.9 25.8 14.9 10.9 347.2 10.4 10.5 -0.1 349.4 Final consumption Households & Non-profit institutions serving households Government (incl. Social security) Gross savings Net savings 200.8 211.4 207.8 224.2 222.4 129.7 71.1 99.3 56.6 131.3 80.2 101.2 59.5 134.3 73.5 116.2 68.1 135.2 89.0 123.1 71.2 137.8 84.5 127.0 68.5 Gross fixed capital formation Consumption of fixed capital Changes in inventories Acquisitions less disposals of land Capital tranfers received Capital tranfers paid Net capital transfers received Net lending from abroad 68.6 -42.8 -41.8 0.0 4.9 4.9 0.0 72.5 77.4 -41.7 -52.8 0.1 9.1 9.2 0.0 76.5 92.5 -48.1 -58.1 0.4 13.4 8.0 5.4 87.2 85.6 -51.9 -64.3 0.1 14.4 7.8 6.5 108.3 87.1 -58.5 -27.4 0.1 18.1 11.2 6.9 74.2 301.6 258.9 10.1 29908.4 25669.2 4.2 4.4 42.8 258.6 25646.1 312.7 271.0 10.0 31244.5 27081.0 7.8 4.4 41.7 274.5 27428.9 324.7 276.6 10.2 31779.5 27073.9 6.7 4.8 48.1 278.5 27261.5 336.3 284.4 10.8 31211.6 26397.2 5.1 4.6 51.9 285.0 26444.7 349.5 291.0 11.3 30850.0 25684.7 6.8 4.9 58.5 292.9 25856.0 Gross National Income, market prices Net national income, market prices Mid year population (x1000) Per capita Gross National Inc, market prices (ANG) Per capita Net National Inc, market prices (ANG) Other taxes on production Other subsidies on production Depreciation Net national income, basic prices Per capita Net Nat Inc, basic prices (ANG) 84 2002 Statistical Yearbook 2009 P. National Accounts 7. Product, income, savings and net lending, Curaçao 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Output Less: financial intermediation services indirectly measured Plus: taxes less subsidies on products Less: Intermediate consumption Gross Domestic Product 6483.2 6471.2 6607.3 7032.4 7503.6 87.8 379.8 2907.5 3867.8 85.8 367.3 2811.0 3941.8 90.9 348.2 2860.0 4004.5 96.8 365.3 3102.0 4198.9 105.6 393.2 3401.6 4389.6 Primary income paid to abroad Primary income received from abroad Net factor income paid to abroad Gross National Income 159.8 104.2 55.6 3923.3 159.1 115.8 43.3 3985.1 156.3 119.7 36.6 4041.1 182.6 113.6 69.0 4267.9 231.0 149.7 81.3 4470.9 Current transfers paid to abroad Current transfers received from abroad Net current transfers paid to abroad Gross National Disposable Income 562.6 317.6 245.0 4168.3 592.2 336.8 255.4 4240.5 445.1 303.8 141.3 4182.5 590.0 344.3 245.7 4513.7 435.3 329.0 106.3 4577.2 Final consumption Households & Non-profit institutions serving households Government (incl. Social security) Gross savings Net savings 2956.2 2348.4 3052.8 2391.2 3228.7 2542.2 3455.1 2707.9 3680.3 2918.0 607.7 1212.1 742.3 661.6 1187.7 688.4 686.5 953.8 463.2 747.3 1058.5 585.3 762.3 896.8 420.2 Gross fixed capital formation Consumption of fixed capital Changes in inventories Acquisitions less disposals of land Capital tranfers received Capital tranfers paid Net capital transfers received Net lending from abroad 1299.7 -469.8 78.0 4.3 297.7 243.1 54.6 -111.0 1274.2 -499.2 75.0 2.3 298.7 246.2 52.5 -109.0 1296.6 -490.5 45.1 -6.0 364.9 226.3 138.6 -249.3 1347.3 -473.2 20.3 28.9 392.7 226.2 166.5 -142.6 1453.1 -476.7 -109.2 26.4 404.8 226.3 178.5 -268.6 3923.3 3453.5 128.2 30605.5 26940.8 40.2 80.5 469.8 3413.2 26626.4 3985.1 3485.9 130.0 30653.3 26813.1 45.6 84.4 499.2 3447.1 26515.1 4041.1 3550.6 131.6 30708.3 26980.9 43.9 127.4 490.5 3467.1 26346.4 4267.9 3794.7 134.5 31738.1 28218.9 36.0 113.3 473.2 3717.4 27644.1 4470.9 3994.2 137.5 32516.8 29050.1 43.7 111.9 476.7 3926.0 28553.7 Gross National Income, market prices Net national income, market prices Mid year population (x1000) Per capita Gross National Inc, market prices (ANG) Per capita Net National Inc, market prices (ANG) Other taxes on production Other subsidies on production Depreciation Net national income, basic prices Per capita Net Nat Inc, basic prices (ANG) Statistical Yearbook 2009 85 P. National Accounts 8. Product, income, savings and net lending, Windwards Islands 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Output Less: financial intermediation services indirectly measured Plus: taxes less subsidies on products Less: Intermediate consumption Gross Domestic Product 2172.7 2356.4 2505.7 2818.0 3006.0 21.1 71.0 1140.0 1082.7 19.7 80.2 1266.3 1150.6 26.8 97.6 1350.7 1225.8 29.2 113.4 1584.1 1318.2 28.5 120.5 1685.5 1412.6 Primary income paid to abroad Primary income received from abroad Net factor income paid to abroad Gross National Income 3.5 59.3 -55.8 1026.9 1.9 57.7 -55.8 1094.8 2.0 68.0 -66.0 1159.8 7.4 83.5 -76.1 1242.1 11.7 76.3 -64.6 1347.9 Current transfers paid to abroad Current transfers received from abroad Net current transfers paid to abroad Gross National Disposable Income 106.1 123.3 -17.2 1009.7 110.6 140.2 -29.6 1065.2 137.9 172.3 -34.4 1125.4 141.0 186.4 -45.4 1196.7 161.2 208.2 -47.0 1301.0 Final consumption Households & Non-profit institutions serving households Government (incl. Social security) Gross savings Net savings 756.2 760.1 846.6 869.6 923.2 517.3 238.9 253.5 96.9 527.5 232.6 305.0 154.1 564.9 281.8 278.8 114.3 586.8 282.8 327.1 166.5 618.0 305.3 377.7 227.5 227.0 -156.6 -76.8 2.5 6.1 6.1 0.0 103.2 253.9 -150.9 -51.4 13.6 23.2 13.1 10.1 112.6 246.0 -164.5 -124.1 -0.2 10.2 11.2 -1.0 156.0 258.0 -160.6 19.3 3.7 10.2 10.2 0.0 49.8 282.7 -150.3 146.3 20.5 10.2 12.3 -2.1 -53.3 1026.9 870.3 36.3 28259.9 23951.1 13.3 0.0 156.6 883.6 24316.5 1094.8 943.8 37.7 29066.7 25059.2 12.2 0.0 150.9 956.0 25381.8 1159.8 995.3 39.3 29501.0 25317.4 12.2 0.0 164.5 1007.5 25627.6 1242.1 1081.4 41.0 30309.0 26389.0 12.2 0.0 160.6 1093.6 26686.4 1347.9 1197.6 42.4 31777.4 28234.3 12.2 0.0 150.3 1209.8 28521.9 Gross fixed capital formation Consumption of fixed capital Changes in inventories Acquisitions less disposals of land Capital tranfers received Capital tranfers paid Net capital transfers received Net lending from abroad Gross National Income, market prices Net national income, market prices Mid year population (x1000) Per capita Gross National Inc, market prices (ANG) Per capita Net National Inc, market prices (ANG) Other taxes on production Other subsidies on production Depreciation Net national income, basic prices Per capita Net Nat Inc, basic prices (ANG) 86 Statistical Yearbook 2009 Q. Balance of Payments Balance of Payments Introduction This chapter focuses on the balance of payments as produced by the Central Bank of the Netherlands Antilles. Statistical Yearbook 2009 87 Q. Balance of Payments 1. Balance of Payments Netherlands Antilles: Transaction Basis TRADE BALANCE MERCHANDISE EXPORTS -Oil Products -Other Products MERCANDISE IMPORTS -Oil Products -Other Products SERVICE BALANCE TRANSPORTATION: debit -Passenger -Freight -Other TRANSPORTATION: credit -Passenger -Freight -Other TRAVEL: debit TRAVEL: credit OTHER SERVICES: debit -Communication -Construction -Int.fin& buss.sector -Computer and Information services -Refining fee -Other services -Government services n.I.e. OTHER SERVICES: credit -Communication -Construction -Int.fin & buss.sector -Computer and Information services -Other services -Government services n.I.e. INCOME BALANCE: LABOUR INCOME: debit LABOUR INCOME: credit INVESTMENT INCOME: debit Direct investment income Portfolio investment income Other investment income INVESTMENT INCOME: credit Direct investment income Portfolio investment income Other investment income CURRENT TRANSFERS BALANCE GENERAL GOVERNMENT: debit -Taxes -Other government transfers OTHER SECTORS: debit -Workers' remittances -Other current transfers GENERAL GOVERNMENT: credit OTHER SECTORS: credit -Workers remittance -Other current transfers 2004 2005 2006 Mln. Naf. 2007 2008 -2150.9 933.1 29.5 903.6 3084.0 367.3 2716.7 1927.5 220.7 61.7 2.7 156.5 139.5 38.4 78.3 22.8 1676.1 502.3 1327.9 34.6 28.1 434.8 4.6 310.5 432.8 82.6 655.4 27.2 16.0 150.0 16.0 421.0 25.3 -29.6 6.9 62.7 151.5 49.1 67.1 35.3 125.3 48.9 37.3 39.2 97.9 126.3 100.1 26.2 452.2 1.8 450.4 -2402.4 1088.4 36.8 1051.6 3490.7 567.7 2923.0 2042.6 226.9 12.6 1.8 212.5 153.3 55.2 89.4 8.7 1771.2 471.3 1358.4 22.4 39.7 396.7 3.1 345.6 449.9 100.8 689.2 36.3 59.7 136.3 25.0 416.6 15.4 -27.0 17.0 75.3 173.2 28.5 81.1 63.6 141.8 52.9 39.3 49.6 197.5 317.1 291.5 25.6 425.9 1.8 424.0 -2711.2 1243.5 23.9 1219.6 3954.7 686.6 3268.1 2206.5 236.2 8.7 1.9 225.7 148.5 39.6 101.6 7.3 1824.6 504.0 1503.3 19.7 63.6 405.2 6.2 422.4 487.5 98.7 705.1 41.6 63.1 148.7 23.1 411.8 16.7 -1.9 31.2 68.0 214.1 55.7 79.6 78.9 179.3 87.7 38.0 53.6 41.0 153.0 127.2 25.8 435.6 0.8 434.9 -3351.6 1210.8 6.6 1204.2 4562.4 876.2 3686.2 2329.0 258.4 10.4 3.2 244.8 164.6 36.1 116.7 11.8 1966.0 528.8 1532.1 26.6 91.4 353.6 7.4 476.4 486.0 90.6 734.0 37.0 92.8 135.4 27.2 426.3 15.2 5.2 38.6 78.2 266.1 34.5 128.8 102.9 221.3 110.2 56.6 54.5 -45.6 93.8 66.1 27.7 445.5 1.0 444.5 -3563.2 1948.3 6.8 1941.5 5511.5 1447.3 4064.2 2118.2 254.0 17.4 5.5 231.1 211.9 47.2 141.3 23.4 2081.2 535.2 1342.9 43.9 98.2 302.9 10.5 355.4 482.6 49.4 812.8 59.1 155.0 116.2 37.4 434.3 10.9 -74.0 49.2 84.9 200.7 38.5 85.1 77.2 239.1 109.5 77.8 51.9 -42.0 164.3 109.7 54.5 505.6 1.2 504.3 16.1 464.4 29.6 434.9 33.9 511.6 29.6 482.0 22.2 525.4 37.6 487.8 26.8 558.2 42.5 515.6 27.3 684.5 82.3 602.2 Source: Central Bank 88 Statistical Yearbook 2009 Q. Balance of Payments 2. Balance of Payments Netherlands Antilles: Transaction Basis. (cont.) CAPITAL ACCOUNT CAPITAL TRANSFERS GENERAL GOVERNMENT: debit -Development aid OTHERS SECTORS: debit -Migrants Tranfers -Other capital transfers GENERAL GOVERNMENT: credit OTHERS SECTORS: credit -Migrants transfer -Other capital transfer AQUISTION/DISPOSAL OF NONPRODUCED NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS 1) TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSEST: debit TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSEST: credit FINANCIAL ACCOUNT (NET) DIRECT INVESTMENT -Direct investment abroad -Direct investment in NA PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT Assets -Equity securities -debt securities Liabilities -Equity secrities -Debt securities OTHER INVESTMENT Assets -Trade credit -Loans -Currency depostis -Other assests Liabilities -Trade credit -Loans -Currency deposits -Other liabilities RESERVES ASSETS 2) Monetary gold Foreign exchange -Central Bank -Deposits Money Banks Other claims NET ERRORS AND OMMISIONS 2004 2005 2006 Mln. Naf. 2007 2008 142.1 142.1 142.6 142.6 1.0 0.8 1.5 1.4 0.1 171.2 171.2 172.1 172.0 0.9 0.9 - 179.4 179.4 181.3 181.3 2.2 2.2 4.1 3.9 0.2 218.7 218.7 219.0 219.0 7.9 5.6 2.3 8.2 8.2 - 244.9 244.9 231.6 227.6 14.5 6.7 7.8 1.2 1.2 - -60.9 -38.6 222.3 705.0 1214.0 -39.6 38.9 -117.0 74.9 101.3 -39.3 5.9 419.4 -27.0 476.1 -168.5 -24.3 -144.2 166.9 166.9 -45.5 -4.2 -41.3 2.8 2.8 117.5 -22.4 139.9 -15.9 -15.9 -129.2 -128.2 -1.0 -20.1 -20.1 -85.3 10.7 -96.0 -41.3 -41.3 -35.6 -64.0 6.6 -17.5 39.3 43.1 104.9 -149.1 87.2 -66.1 -66.1 -76.1 10.0 73.9 72.3 -101.0 0.2 162.6 10.4 106.4 128.7 -93.0 70.6 -132.5 -132.5 -68.8 -63.7 56.7 346.0 -87.3 15.7 282.5 135.0 -0.4 29.8 -159.8 129.7 -84.2 -84.2 -73.7 -10.5 63.8 730.1 312.5 39.1 109.3 269.2 -23.8 -64.7 1.1 39.8 -277.3 -277.3 -296.8 19.5 139.2 1265.6 260.5 9.8 582.7 412.5 -2.5 3.3 -89.7 83.9 -371.6 -371.6 -282.8 -88.8 102.0 Source: Central Bank Notes: 1) Comprises transactions associated with tangible assets that may be used or needed for production of goods and services but have not themselves been produced (e.g. land) and transactions associated with non-produced intangible assets (e.g. patents, copy) 2) Figures may not add up due to roundings 3) "Taxes" are tax receipts of the island Governments from the International sector 4) "Other government transfers" contains among others civil expenditure by the Dutch Government in the Netherlands Antilles Statistical Yearbook 2009 89 R. Public Finance Public Finance Introduction The data presented in this chapter are collected from Government budgets. The figures contain data of the income from direct and indirect taxes. Statistical Yearbook 2009 91 R. Public Finance 1. Income from Direct Taxes (x mln Naf) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 A. Direct Taxes Bonaire Taxes on income Wage tax Income tax Profit tax Other current taxes Total current taxes on income and wealth 28.9 23.8 -0.1 5.3 2.1 31.0 30.2 23.5 0.4 6.3 2.5 32.7 36.2 23.2 1.1 11.8 2.2 38.4 39.4 23.5 3.0 12.9 2.3 41.7 . . . . . . Curaçao 1) Taxes on income Wage tax Income tax Profit tax of which:internat financial sector Other current taxes Total current taxes on income and wealth 581.2 414.4 4.2 162.6 75.3 25.1 606.3 598.2 399.3 8.5 190.4 96.8 21.8 619.9 582.4 420.7 -0.1 161.8 53.7 24.6 606.9 617.2 431.9 2.0 183.4 51.8 26.8 644.0 675.3 463.9 6.1 205.3 109.7 28.1 703.4 Sint Maarten Wage tax Income tax Profit tax Total current taxes on income and wealth 98.8 1.8 14.0 114.6 101.1 0.6 20.3 122.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Eustatius - wage tax - income tax - profit tax Total 6.7 0.0 1.2 7.9 7.1 0.0 0.9 8.0 7.4 -0.1 8.2 15.6 9.3 0.0 1.8 11.0 . . . . Saba - wage tax - income tax - profit tax Total 3.4 0.0 0.6 4.0 2.7 0.0 0.7 3.4 3.4 0.2 0.5 4.1 3.3 0.1 0.5 3.9 . . . . Source: Government budgets (amounts collected) + Quarterly Bulletins Central Bank of the Antilles 1) Data from 2002 are preliminaries. Source:Central Bank of the Antilles 92 Statistical Yearbook 2009 R. Public Finance 2. Income from indirect Taxes (x mln) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 B.Indirect taxes Central Government Import duties Special import duties on gasoline Excise on spirits Excise on tobacco articles Excise on beer Stamp duties Exchange commission Registration duties 1) Transfer tax ABB/OB Total 126.0 81.1 12.3 10.9 11.5 7.7 0.0 21.4 20.0 283.5 574.4 130.2 80.5 12.1 11.0 12.0 7.6 0.0 17.4 26.5 307.6 604.9 143.3 79.2 12.0 11.1 14.4 6.7 0.0 15.4 33.5 329.3 644.9 165.5 86.1 11.6 13.0 14.0 7.4 0.0 10.8 43.3 356.8 708.5 182.3 83.1 13.6 12.0 15.4 7.7 0.0 13.7 50.1 356.8 734.7 St. Eustatius (x1000) Motor-vehicle tax Lodging tax Tax on rental cars Licence tax Total 273.3 9.1 3.2 171.0 456.5 257.2 19.8 2.5 173.9 453.4 311.5 108.3 3.4 610.5 1,033.6 378.5 54.6 3.7 286.6 723.4 . . . . . 31.4 10.0 4.1 1.3 4.4 8.6 59.8 27.2 6.7 2.6 1.0 4.4 8.5 50.4 30.7 11.0 3.0 0.9 6.9 8.5 60.9 33.5 34.4 3.8 0.6 2.8 8.4 83.6 35.2 29.2 4.8 0.4 9.6 8.6 87.9 5.9 2.9 1.2 7.3 3.1 1.3 . . . . . . . . . 7.0 4.7 7.0 28.7 7.3 4.7 9.2 32.9 . . . . . . 190.6 55.4 0.0 125.8 371.7 165.4 68.3 0.0 157.6 391.3 180.5 79.0 0.0 106.8 366.3 168.7 96.1 0.0 129.3 394.2 . . . . . Curacao Motor-vehicle tax Land tax Lodging tax Usage tax Licence tax Other Total St. Maarten Motor-vehicle tax Lodging tax Tax on rental cars Licence for lotteries and games of hazard Time share tax Other Total Saba (x1000) Motor-vehicle tax Lodging tax Tax on rental cars Licence tax Total Bonaire Motor-vehicle tax 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.4 Lodging tax 3.3 3.4 3.4 3.5 Tax on rental cars 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.8 Land tax 3.4 1.2 1.0 1.6 Licence tax 1.4 1.5 2.2 2.6 Total 11.4 9.7 10.5 12.0 Source: Government budgets (amounts collected) + Quarterly Bulletins Central Bank of the Antilles 1) Including registration duties for packed medicine. Statistical Yearbook 2009 . . . . . . 93 U. Prices Prices Introduction Prices of goods and services are constantly subject to change for various reasons. Price indices aim at providing a summary overview of these price changes. The Consumer Price Index reflects the changes in the prices of a basket of goods and services as consumed by family households in a certain base period. The Consumer Price Index is widely used as an indicator of inflationary trends in the economy and serves as a cost-of-living index. The first Consumer Price Indices were calculated back in 1949 for Curaçao and Aruba. The first modern Consumer Price Index was computed in 1975 after completion of the first general household expenditure survey in the Netherlands Antilles in 1974. The household survey has been the base for calculating the consumer price indices ever since. At present, the Central Bureau of Statistics calculates Consumer Price Indices based on the latest household expenditure survey in 2004/2005 for Curaçao, Bonaire and St. Maarten separately. Although price series based on the entire population (all households) are calculated and published, the Central Bureau of Statistics can calculate, upon request, special series of Consumer Price Indices. At this moment, requests for series on households with a household income below and above the median income will be honored. Table 1 presents historical series for Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten respectively. These figures comprise end-of-year indices. All other tables present annual averages of consumer price indices. Price movements in a whole year are best described by annual averages. Comparison of annual averages also gives a better indication of the long-term development of prices than comparison of monthly figures. Statistical Yearbook 2009 95 U. Prices Figure 12: Consumer Prices (Inflation rates) 8 6 4 2 0 -2 Curaçao Bonaire Sint Maarten 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 0.4 1.6 1.4 4.1 3.1 3 6.9 -0.3 0.5 0.8 1.6 1.8 2.1 1.3 3.1 1.3 2.3 1.8 2.3 6.2 4.6 Curaçao 96 Bonaire 2007 2008 Sint Maarten Statistical Yearbook 2009 U.Prices 1a. End-of-year consumer price index and annual change since 1970: Curaçao Series for total population (where applicable) Price index series Period Dec 1970 Dec 1971 Dec 1972 Dec 1973 Dec 1974 Dec 1975 Dec 1976 Dec 1977 Dec 1978 Dec 1979 Dec 1980 Dec 1981 Dec 1982 Dec 1983 Dec 1984 Dec 1985 Dec 1986 Dec 1987 Dec 1988 Dec 1989 Dec 1990 Dec 1991 Dec 1992 Dec 1993 Dec 1994 Dec 1995 Dec 1996 Dec 1997 Dec 1998 Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 2001 Dec 2002 Dec 2003 Dec 2004 Dec 2005 Dec 2006 Dec 2007 Dec 2008 Jan '58 Dec '70 Apr '75 Oct '82 Dec '84 Oct '90 Feb '96 Oct '06 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 128.2 Statistical Yearbook 2009 100.0 104.4 108.1 122.2 147.7 163.2 104.0 108.6 115.4 126.6 142.0 164.7 178.8 187.2 100.0 102.2 104.0 100.0 100.3 103.3 105.8 109.3 113.7 119.4 100.6 102.3 103.8 106.4 108.2 111.6 116.9 103.8 105.0 106.0 109.6 113.8 114.5 116.9 117.1 119.7 125.6 128.3 100.3 104.4 112.6 Chained to Jan '58 = 100 128.2 133.8 138.6 156.7 189.4 209.2 218.4 232.1 254.7 285.6 331.3 359.6 376.5 384.8 391.6 392.8 404.5 414.3 428.0 445.3 467.6 475.5 482.5 494.6 503.0 518.8 543.3 549.6 554.8 573.7 595.6 599.3 611.9 612.9 626.5 657.4 671.4 698.9 753.8 Change (%) 4.4 3.5 13.0 20.9 10.5 4.4 6.3 9.7 12.2 16.0 8.6 4.7 2.2 1.8 0.3 3.0 2.4 3.3 4.0 5.0 1.7 1.5 2.5 1.7 3.1 4.7 1.2 1.0 3.4 3.8 0.6 2.1 0.2 2.2 4.9 2.1 4.1 7.9 97 U. Prices 1b. End-of-year consumer price index and annual change since 1970: Bonaire Series for total population (where applicable) Price index series Period Dec 1972 Dec 1973 Dec 1974 Dec 1975 Dec 1976 Dec 1977 Dec 1978 Dec 1979 Dec 1980 Dec 1981 Dec 1982 Dec 1983 Dec 1984 Dec 1985 Dec 1986 Dec 1987 Dec 1988 Dec 1989 Dec 1990 Dec 1991 Dec 1992 Dec 1993 Dec 1994 Dec 1995 Dec 1996 Dec 1997 Dec 1998 Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 2001 Dec 2002 Dec 2003 Dec 2004 Dec 2005 Dec 2006 Dec 2007 Dec 2008 98 Nov '70 Apr '75 Oct '82 Dec '84 Oct '90 Feb '96 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 109.6 121.9 147.1 164.9 104.0 108.6 115.4 126.6 142.0 164.7 178.8 187.2 100.0 102.2 104.0 100.0 100.3 103.3 105.8 109.3 113.7 119.4 100.6 103.0 105.0 107.1 110.3 112.6 117.0 103.2 103.9 106.9 111.8 113.6 115.3 114.4 116.0 118.3 119.4 121.3 Oct '06 Chained to Change = 100 Nov '70 = 100 (%) 109.6 121.9 147.1 164.9 172.2 183.0 200.8 225.2 261.2 283.6 296.9 303.4 308.8 309.7 319.0 326.7 337.5 351.1 368.7 377.5 384.8 392.5 404.3 412.7 428.9 431.8 444.3 464.7 472.2 479.2 475.5 482.1 491.7 496.3 504.3 518.4 557.7 11.2 20.7 12.1 4.4 6.3 9.7 12.2 16.0 8.6 4.7 2.2 1.8 0.3 3.0 2.4 3.3 4.0 5.0 2.4 1.9 2.0 3.0 2.1 3.9 0.7 2.9 4.6 1.6 1.5 -0.8 1.4 2.0 0.9 1.6 2.8 7.6 100.2 103.0 111.0 Statistical Yearbook 2009 U. Prices 1c. End-of-year consumer price index and annual change since 1970: Sint Maarten Series for total population (where applicable) Price index series Period Nov 1971 Nov 1972 Nov 1973 Nov 1974 Nov 1975 Nov 1976 Dec 1977 Dec 1978 Dec 1979 Dec 1980 Dec 1981 Dec 1982 Dec 1983 Dec 1984 Dec 1985 Dec 1986 Dec 1987 Dec 1988 Dec 1989 Dec 1990 Dec 1991 Dec 1992 Dec 1993 Dec 1994 Dec 1995 Dec 1996 Dec 1997 Dec 1998 Dec 1999 Dec 2000 Dec 2001 Dec 2002 Dec 2003 Dec 2004 Dec 2005 Dec 2006 Dec 2007 Dec 2008 May '71 Apr '75 Oct '82 Oct '90 Feb '96 Oct '06 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 = 100 Chained to May '71 = 100 100.1 104.5 104.1 102.2 107.0 122.6 150.7 162.8 165.3 174.2 184.9 200.1 226.7 241.6 245.2 247.9 248.9 252.1 261.7 269.0 278.6 288.0 301.3 307.6 312.7 317.8 324.2 332.9 342.0 351.4 362.1 367.1 366.8 371.2 371.8 378.9 391.0 405.1 406.5 424.4 422.7 102.2 107.0 122.6 150.7 162.8 Statistical Yearbook 2009 103.8 105.4 111.1 117.9 127.6 144.6 154.1 156.4 99.8 100.9 101.3 102.6 106.5 109.5 113.4 117.2 122.6 100.1 102.2 103.9 105.6 107.7 110.6 113.6 101.9 104.7 107.9 109.4 109.3 110.6 110.8 112.9 116.5 120.7 121.1 Change (%) 4.7 14.6 22.9 8.0 1.5 5.4 6.1 8.2 13.3 6.6 1.5 1.1 0.4 1.3 3.8 2.8 3.6 3.4 4.6 2.1 1.7 1.6 2.0 2.7 2.7 2.7 3.1 1.4 -0.1 1.2 0.2 1.9 3.2 3.6 0.3 4.4 -0.4 99 U. Prices 2. Annual consumer price index and inflation rates for the Netherlands Antilles since 1970 Series for total population, price index numbers based on October 2006 = 100 Netherlands Antilles weight Curaçao 72.2% Sint Maarten 21.8% Year CPI 1) Inflation (%) CPI 1) Inflation (%) CPI 1) Inflation (%) CPI 1) Inflation (%) 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 . . . 23.5 28.2 32.4 34.0 35.6 38.3 42.2 48.1 53.7 56.6 58.0 59.1 59.3 60.2 62.5 64.3 66.7 69.2 71.8 72.9 74.3 75.7 77.8 80.4 82.9 84.1 84.8 88.6 90.0 90.4 91.8 93.3 96.7 99.5 102.2 108.7 . . . . 20.2 14.8 4.9 4.7 7.7 10.3 13.9 11.5 5.5 2.5 1.9 0.2 1.6 3.8 2.8 3.7 3.7 3.9 1.5 1.8 1.9 2.8 3.3 3.2 1.4 0.9 4.5 1.6 0.4 1.6 1.6 3.7 2.8 2.8 6.3 . . . 22.8 26.9 31.7 33.5 35.3 38.2 42.6 48.8 54.8 58.1 59.8 61.0 61.3 62.1 64.4 66.1 68.7 71.2 74.1 75.5 77.2 79.4 81.3 83.5 85.5 86.9 89.8 93.4 94.6 94.3 95.1 96.9 98.2 99.4 101.2 107.5 . . . . 17.9 17.9 5.7 5.4 8.2 11.4 14.6 12.2 6.1 2.8 2.1 0.4 1.3 3.8 2.6 3.9 3.8 4.0 1.9 2.2 2.9 2.3 2.7 2.5 1.6 3.4 4.0 1.3 -0.3 0.8 1.8 1.3 1.3 1.8 6.2 18.8 19.5 20.3 22.0 26.3 30.4 32.0 33.7 36.5 40.6 46.6 52.2 55.4 57.0 58.2 58.5 59.2 61.4 63.0 65.5 67.9 70.6 71.6 73.1 74.4 76.5 79.2 81.8 82.7 83.0 87.9 89.4 89.8 91.2 92.5 96.3 99.3 102.3 109.3 . 4.0 4.1 8.1 19.5 15.6 5.3 5.4 8.2 11.4 14.6 12.2 6.1 2.8 2.1 0.4 1.3 3.8 2.6 3.9 3.8 4.0 1.4 2.1 1.8 2.8 3.6 3.3 1.1 0.4 5.8 1.8 0.4 1.6 1.4 4.1 3.1 3.0 6.9 . . 26.0 28.5 34.9 39.2 40.6 41.7 44.3 47.4 53.1 58.0 60.0 60.8 61.6 61.3 63.2 65.5 67.9 70.1 72.7 75.2 76.6 77.4 79.0 81.3 83.3 85.9 87.7 89.5 89.9 90.8 91.3 92.8 94.8 97.7 100.0 102.3 107.0 . . . 9.8 22.4 12.2 3.7 2.8 6.2 7.0 11.9 9.3 3.5 1.2 1.3 -0.4 3.0 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.6 3.5 1.9 1.0 2.1 3.0 2.4 3.2 2.1 2.0 0.5 1.0 0.5 1.6 2.1 3.1 2.3 2.3 4.6 1) 100 Bonaire 6.0% 12-month average Statistical Yearbook 2009 U. 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Annual consumer price index numbers by expenditure category since 2001: Curaçao Series for total population, price index numbers based on October 2006 = 100 Expenditure category 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL 92.5 96.3 99.3 102.3 109.3 FOOD Cereal products Meat and fish Fats and cooking oils Dairy products (except butter) Potatoes, vegetables and fruits Sugar and chocolate Prepared food Outdoor consumption Food n.e.s. 83.8 94.2 84.9 88.9 83.8 70.0 82.0 95.0 94.9 87.2 90.0 96.4 90.9 95.0 91.5 81.0 88.1 97.2 97.0 91.5 97.2 99.1 98.3 98.7 98.2 93.5 95.4 99.6 99.6 97.9 105.9 104.9 109.0 107.5 113.9 104.5 98.5 103.6 103.6 105.2 125.4 120.1 130.2 148.5 177.3 121.9 107.3 110.4 116.1 118.0 BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO Beverages Tobacco 91.9 90.3 98.6 94.9 94.0 98.7 98.8 98.6 99.6 102.1 102.1 101.5 108.4 108.0 111.3 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Clothing Footwear 100.3 98.6 108.9 99.7 99.6 100.5 100.1 100.2 100.0 101.1 100.9 101.8 103.2 102.8 105.2 91.7 95.4 82.3 94.4 95.2 86.5 97.0 97.3 96.2 96.6 96.8 96.7 99.6 99.3 100.0 99.5 99.3 100.0 102.0 101.7 102.7 104.0 102.7 100.9 107.4 104.1 118.8 111.3 108.7 101.8 91.8 87.1 106.6 89.8 96.5 96.5 84.2 95.7 97.2 101.0 98.9 94.1 98.0 95.4 95.8 97.6 99.6 100.6 99.2 99.0 100.1 98.7 99.7 99.5 102.0 101.4 101.1 101.0 102.4 101.7 103.1 102.8 108.5 108.0 105.5 103.9 108.1 108.4 113.3 109.7 97.6 97.6 99.2 99.2 99.9 99.9 100.7 100.7 103.3 103.3 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION Transport vehicles in ownership 1) Expenses for own transport vehicles 1) Transport services Communication 95.1 98.4 88.6 98.6 108.2 97.8 98.1 95.9 99.1 102.5 100.1 99.8 100.0 100.0 101.1 102.1 104.4 102.7 100.5 100.0 110.0 107.0 123.9 101.9 100.3 RECREATION AND EDUCATION Recreation Entertainment and culture Books etc. Education Hobby articles 99.3 101.2 95.3 94.9 98.9 94.9 99.5 100.3 97.2 97.8 99.8 94.9 99.8 100.0 99.1 99.5 100.0 97.0 100.7 100.1 101.5 101.0 101.0 104.4 103.2 101.4 106.1 103.3 103.5 122.3 96.0 97.0 98.2 94.6 97.5 97.7 98.7 96.8 99.7 99.5 100.0 99.6 101.4 101.5 100.5 102.2 104.0 103.2 100.5 108.4 HOUSING Dwelling costs Energy expenses Maintenance of dwelling Garden maintenance Water HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING AND APPLIANCES Furniture and illumination Upholstery and dwelling textile Household appliances and tools Household articles Household expenses n.e.s. Domestic services Household furnishing n.e.s. MEDICAL CARE Medical care MISCELLANEOUS Personal body care Insurances Commodities and services n.e.s. 1) Not for business use Statistical Yearbook 2009 101 U. Prices 4. Annual consumer price index numbers by expenditure category since 2001: Bonaire Series for total population, price index numbers based on October 2006 = 100 Expenditure category 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL 96.9 98.2 99.4 101.2 107.5 FOOD Cereal products Meat and fish Fats and cooking oils Dairy products (except butter) Potatoes, vegetables and fruits Sugar and chocolate Prepared food Outdoor consumption Food n.e.s. 90.9 95.5 88.1 97.2 83.8 88.6 78.9 97.4 97.6 91.3 94.7 96.9 98.3 105.5 85.8 88.9 81.1 98.8 98.2 95.9 97.9 98.9 100.1 102.1 95.5 93.6 92.7 99.8 99.3 99.6 102.5 102.6 103.7 103.8 103.8 104.3 101.4 101.0 102.0 100.6 118.5 118.2 120.4 136.2 145.6 121.1 111.6 106.9 114.8 113.7 BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO Beverages Tobacco 104.3 105.3 99.7 99.6 99.4 100.0 100.4 100.5 100.0 100.6 100.5 100.9 109.3 109.5 107.8 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Clothing Footwear 100.1 100.0 100.0 100.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.1 100.2 99.4 100.2 101.2 95.9 HOUSING Dwelling costs Energy expenses Maintenance of dwelling Garden maintenance Water 96.1 94.6 98.5 98.7 98.0 100.0 97.9 97.0 99.4 99.2 98.8 100.0 99.5 99.3 100.0 99.8 99.6 100.0 101.4 101.7 101.1 101.9 101.2 100.0 108.7 104.1 125.7 107.9 108.5 100.0 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING AND APPLIANCES Furniture and illumination Upholstery and dwelling textile Household appliances and tools Household articles Household expenses n.e.s. Domestic services Household furnishing n.e.s. 95.1 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.7 90.4 87.0 99.7 98.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 104.1 90.6 98.3 99.8 100.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 102.0 100.3 99.8 100.0 101.1 98.5 100.5 102.6 101.2 101.6 101.3 101.0 107.4 99.5 107.7 109.6 115.1 111.2 105.4 107.0 97.8 97.9 98.5 98.5 99.8 99.8 100.0 100.0 102.1 102.1 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION Transport vehicles in ownership 1) Expenses for own transport vehicles 1) Transport services Communication 101.3 99.2 98.9 100.0 108.0 100.7 99.2 100.0 100.0 104.3 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.9 100.7 102.4 100.0 100.4 105.2 100.7 116.7 100.0 100.6 RECREATION AND EDUCATION Recreation Entertainment and culture Books etc. Education Hobby articles 99.9 99.9 97.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.9 99.9 98.7 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 99.6 100.1 100.0 100.0 100.3 100.1 100.8 101.1 100.4 102.5 101.4 99.5 105.1 106.5 103.2 103.5 97.2 95.1 97.1 98.9 98.3 96.9 98.3 99.4 99.7 99.5 99.9 99.9 101.0 102.6 100.0 101.2 104.0 106.4 100.0 106.7 MEDICAL CARE Medical care MISCELLANEOUS Personal body care Insurances Commodities and services n.e.s. 1) Not for business use 102 Statistical Yearbook 2009 U. 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Annual consumer price index numbers by expenditure category since 2001: Sint Maarten Series for total population, price index numbers based on October 2006 = 100 Expenditure category 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TOTAL 94.8 97.7 100.0 102.3 107.0 FOOD Cereal products Meat and fish Fats and cooking oils Dairy products (except butter) Potatoes, vegetables and fruits Sugar and chocolate Prepared food Outdoor consumption Food n.e.s. 89.0 95.2 84.3 86.9 85.2 84.8 79.1 92.9 97.1 92.4 95.3 98.5 92.9 98.8 90.8 96.4 82.7 94.0 97.9 93.5 99.0 99.7 98.6 101.0 98.7 99.1 93.7 95.8 98.6 96.2 101.7 101.1 101.0 106.7 102.4 101.5 99.9 101.6 100.3 103.1 115.6 118.3 113.3 132.4 127.4 113.3 105.8 112.2 109.2 115.3 BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO Beverages Tobacco 96.7 97.7 81.8 98.4 98.7 93.9 100.1 100.3 97.8 100.5 100.5 100.5 107.6 107.6 111.3 CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR Clothing Footwear 103.3 104.2 99.8 101.7 102.1 100.3 100.1 100.1 100.0 100.7 101.1 99.0 102.5 102.7 101.8 HOUSING Dwelling costs Energy expenses Maintenance of dwelling Garden maintenance Water 95.5 94.7 100.7 90.0 92.3 100.0 98.4 97.0 109.5 91.4 95.0 100.0 100.6 99.3 110.9 95.9 98.7 100.0 104.3 101.7 118.8 101.7 101.5 100.0 110.1 104.1 143.6 104.9 105.4 100.0 HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING AND APPLIANCES Furniture and illumination Upholstery and dwelling textile Household appliances and tools Household articles Household expenses n.e.s. Domestic services Household furnishing n.e.s. 95.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 94.4 92.4 90.4 96.3 98.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 97.0 95.4 97.1 98.3 99.8 100.0 100.0 100.1 99.4 98.6 101.5 99.7 102.2 100.0 99.8 100.4 100.6 104.1 113.5 100.4 104.6 101.6 99.2 98.8 105.1 114.2 117.9 104.1 MEDICAL CARE Medical care 101.0 101.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.1 100.1 TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION Transport vehicles in ownership 1) Expenses for own transport vehicles 1) Transport services Communication 92.5 92.9 83.1 100.0 100.0 96.1 93.9 94.5 100.0 100.0 99.6 99.3 99.4 100.0 100.0 101.0 102.0 102.3 100.0 99.7 103.3 103.8 110.4 100.0 99.0 RECREATION AND EDUCATION Recreation Entertainment and culture Books etc. Education Hobby articles 97.4 100.1 97.1 100.0 90.7 100.0 98.2 99.9 98.7 100.0 93.9 100.0 99.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 98.7 100.0 100.3 99.7 101.9 99.9 100.9 100.0 100.1 96.6 105.7 107.2 102.5 101.7 97.9 99.4 98.3 96.8 99.1 99.6 99.3 98.6 99.9 99.9 100.0 99.9 100.7 100.4 100.5 101.3 102.8 101.2 100.5 106.6 MISCELLANEOUS Personal body care Insurances Commodities and services n.e.s. 1) Not for business use Statistical Yearbook 2009 103 V. Social Affairs Social Affairs Introduction The statistical data on social affairs give an indication of the way in which people are accommodated within the social security system of the Netherlands Antilles. Within the social security system each family is guaranteed at least a minimum of resources to meet his basic needs. There are different governmental services which provide income security and social need facilities, directed towards particular target groups. In table 1 and 2 the various social securities are described in terms of number of premiums received, amounts paid out, and persons receiving social securities by the Social Security Bank. The elderly, the widows and orphans, and also employed people working in the private sector make use of the social securities. At the age of 60 residents of the Netherlands Antilles can apply the General Old Age Insurance (AOV). The employed population in the private sector falls under the health Insurance until a certain maximum of income. However, all employees in this sector are covered by an Accident Insurance. In 1996 the following developments occurred in the social security system of the Netherlands Antilles. Employees' family members are also insured for health expenses. Women have received an independent right to an old age pension. Men are currently also receiving a widower's pension. Table 3 shows the level of minimum wages per hour for the five islands. Within the scope of income security services different financial assistance facilities exist. Financial benefits are supplied to those individuals who are most in need of support, i.e. the unemployed. They receive a welfare benefit ("onderstand") and free medical assistance ("P.P.-kaarten"). (Tables 4 - 7) Tables 8, 9 and 10 show the amount of assigned requests for free legal assistance ("KRB"). Statistical Yearbook 2009 105 V. Social Affairs 1. Social Securities (x 1000 Naf.) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 204778 221100 218627 237845 278451 294922 365784 316346 22112 15032 24214 18200 28137 18503 22805 4869 4817 52 24813 5147 5103 44 26538 4825 4808 17 151150 160230 143703 153279 15612 17042 128091 136237 173537 169804 18353 151451 189306 193917 21121 172796 General Old Age Insurance premium received amount paid 187942 206910 General Widow's and Orphans Ins. premium received amount paid 18794 13437 20478 13895 Accident Insurance premium received amount paid of which sickness benefits medical costs 18415 3713 3623 90 19874 4290 4149 141 Illiness Insurance premium received amount paid of which sickness benefits medical cost 143282 141574 14008 127566 Source: Social Security Bank (SVB) 2. Number of persons receiving social securities General Old Age Insurance General Widow's and Orphans Insurance Illiness Insurance Source: Social Security Bank (SVB) 2004 38860 2005 39446 2006 40321 2007 42580 2008 44775 4326 4254 3807 3786 3734 94543 100360 106559 111598 94445 3. Minimum Wages per hour in Naf. 1), per September 1st, 2008 All Categories Bonaire 6.27 Curaçao 7.30 Saba 6.26 Sint Eustatius 5.95 Sint Maarten 7.96 Source: Directorate of Labor and Social Affairs 1) Valid for workers of 21 years and older. For the age group of 16-20 years a youth minimum wage is applicable for each specific age: 16/17:65%;age18:75%;age19:85% and age 20: 90% of the indicated minimum age 106 Statistical Yearbook 2009 V. Social Affairs 4. Welfare Benefits ("Onderstand") in Curaçao 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Total amount paid x 1000 Naf. 32687 32541 31837 30392 26049 23988 24551 25319 26073 28038 27539 Number of persons December 8848 8484 8288 7669 6721 6723 6940 7190 7199 7002 6612 Source: Social Affairs Service Curaçao 5. Maximum Welfare Benefits per Month in Curaçao 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Maried Couple 487.50 487.50 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 519.80 545.80 Concubinage 487.50 487.50 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 511.88 519.80 545.80 Single 281.67 281.67 295.75 295.75 295.75 295.75 295.75 295.75 295.75 300.30 315.32 Children 32.00 32.00 36.40 36.40 36.40 36.40 36.40 36.40 36.40 40.00 42.00 Source: Social Affairs Service Curaçao 6. Number of Persons Receiving Free Medical Assistance ("PP Cards") Curaçao Bonaire Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten 2005 35045 1793 . 125 1398 2006 33531 . 121 15 715 2007 32476 1498 2 12 . 2008 34808 1586 5 3 . Source: Social Affairs Service Curaçao Statistical Yearbook 2009 107 V. Social Affairs 7. Welfare Benefits and Free Medical Assistance in Bonaire, Saba, Sint Eustatius and Sint Maarten, 2008 Bonaire Number of persons receiving welfare benefits Total amount paid (x1000NAf.) Minimum welfare benefit (Naf) 1) Maximum Welfare benefit (Naf) 1) 320 1547 259 810 Saba Sint Eustatius 40 123 27 846 Sint Maarten 23 . 40 250 . . . . Source: Social Affairs Services of the islands 1) per month 8. Number of Requests for Free Legal Assistance, Curaçao Divorce Labour conflict Other civil cases Total 2004 104 48 176 328 2005 132 56 200 388 2006 128 74 219 421 2007 152 63 235 450 2008 142 64 260 466 2007 28 36 83 10 157 2008 27 26 86 1 140 2007 41 112 85 106 262 606 2008 35 119 80 178 351 763 Source: Directorate of Labour Affairs 9. Number of Requests for Free Legal Assistance, Bonaire Divorce Labour conflict Other civil cases Registered criminal cases Total 2004 32 29 71 16 148 2005 23 32 62 14 131 2006 42 52 98 10 202 Source: Directorate of Labour Affairs 10. Number of Requests for Free Legal Assistance, Sint Maarten Divorce Labour conflict Other civil cases Criminal cases Picket Total 2004 47 91 93 78 199 508 2005 43 95 108 125 350 721 2006 31 110 103 132 296 672 Source: Directorate of Labour Affairs 108 Statistical Yearbook 2009 W. Justice and Security Justice and Security Introduction The criminal justice system consists of several institutions; the police, public prosecutor, the courts, prison and the non-custodial institutions. Besides there are institutions like the Guardianship Board that takes care of cases concerning guardianship, alimony, ect. The data presented in this publication do not reflect the existing bodies in the field of crime and justice. The crime statistics cover the crimes reported by the police. About the crimes reported to the police it must be said that the statistics do not include figures from all the departments. Statistics about e.g. drugs and traffic offences are not included. Besides the police figures this section contains tables presenting some results of the victim survey held in the past years, of which the most recent one was in 2008. Although more people have been victimized during the years, the experience for Bonaire and Curaçao is of a less recent nature. Theft characterizes crime in Bonaire, Curacao and Sint Maarten. In Curaçao the percentage of victims that did report a crime, remained more or less the same. For Bonaire and Sint Maarten the percentage has dropped, compared to the last survey. Statistical Yearbook 2009 109 W. Justice and Security 1. Number of crimes reported to the police, Curaçao Offences against public morals Offences against life Larceny Robbery and housebreak-ins Assault Malicious damage Embezzlement Swindling and forgery Receiving Marauding Other crimes 2000 93 120 462 935 914 0 65 69 205 0 484 2001 44 60 144 327 238 1 26 33 56 0 149 2002 70 92 55 190 92 0 16 22 26 0 105 2003 72 112 73 132 92 0 13 21 24 1 160 2004 70 88 77 127 114 0 14 17 21 2 120 2005 53 115 42 40 68 133 39 129 59 104 70 Source: Police Force of Curaçao 2. Number of crimes reported to the police, Bonaire and Sint Maarten 2003 Extortion (incl.with use of fire arms) Threat (with use of fire arms) Incendiarism Theft with violence Qualified theft Theft from car Stock theft Murder/Homiced Theft Abuse Receiving Import false money Abuse with weapon Public violence Swindling Murder/Homicide attempt Forgery Vandalism Embezzlement Fire arm decree Arm decree Offences against morality Other crimes 1 10 4 4 Bonaire (1) 2004 1 1 9 5 2 5 1 10 2 3 14 2006 1 7 3 14 2 1 5 1 8 1 1 11 35 3 . 4 68 St. Maarten (2) 2004 2005 21 30 124 137 5 6 222 256 967 1046 159 276 2006 148 6 258 985 353 11 394 121 10 489 112 18 441 160 103 22 27 11 4 115 19 89 39 23 9 119 44 32 7 155 17 151 20 52 21 26 21 44 8 1 2 50 Source: 1) Police Force of Bonaire 2) Police Force of St.Maarten 110 Statistical Yearbook 2009 W. Justice and Security 3. Victim of a crime ever, and in 1 year % 1995 Bonaire Curaçao ever 58.4 71.0 2008 in 1 year 36.0 39.0 ever 71.5 80.1 24.3 71.6 1992 Sint Maarten Source: Victims Survey 2008 46.7 in 1 year 26.9 26.3 2008 27.5 4. Willingness of victims to report crime % Bonaire Curaçao 1995 did report did not report 50 50 45 55 did report 39 46 1992 Sint Maarten Source: Victims Survey 2008 Statistical Yearbook 2009 41 2008 did not report 61 54 2008 59 31 69 111 W. Justice and Security 5. Victim of a crime ever (1981-2008) Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten % 1981 Theft of the car Theft from car/or car parts Car vandalism Burglary Intent of burglary Theft from garden/porch/yard Robbery (with violence) and personal theft Vandalism Assault/threat Hit and run Other crime 3.3 6.7 Bonaire 1992 1995 1.7 8.7 0.7 9.4 6.0 5.2 16.0 16.8 14.8 20.0 18.1 2008 1981 Curaçao 1992 1995 2008 1981 Sint Maarten 1992 1995 2008 7.0 3.6 3.4 - 2.0 7.9 11.8 18.3 18.4 19.5 27.2 30.5 22.7 9.0 14.5 11.3 14.1 24.1 18.3 29.0 33.5 27.3 12.5 21.0 11.6 14.7 13.5 19.8 20.8 26.2 21.6 13.0 12.3 12.3 10.7 14.3 10.2 2.1 1.7 6.0 8.2 8.4 8.1 8.2 2.1 1.7 5.4 5.6 3.4 1.0 0.7 3.4 2.1 - 8.7 15.5 13.5 7.5 7.8 8.8 7.1 6.5 4.6 5.8 5.3 - 1.5 2.5 8.7 1.9 9.9 5.8 2.9 2.9 5.0 - 13.1 21.8 11.7 16.6 13.4 14.0 4.0 8.2 7.2 1.8 Source: Victims Survey 2008 6. Victim of a crime in 1 year Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten % Bonaire Curaçao Sint Maarten 80/81 91/92 1995 07/08 80/81 91/92 1995 07/08 80/81 91/92 1995 07/08 Theft of the car Theft from car/or car parts Car vandalism Burglary Intent of burglary 3.3 4.7 3.4 5.2 5.4 10.1 8.7 8.1 1.2 6.5 5.3 6.0 2.9 7.6 6.2 - 5.2 0.9 1.0 0.9 4.5 3.0 3.5 1.7 1.3 3.1 Theft from garden/porch/yard Robbery (with violence) and personal theft Vandalism Assault/threat Hit and run Other crime Source: Victims Survey 2008 0.0 2.6 4.1 2.0 4.0 2.8 0.7 1.2 9.1 1.2 9.0 3.9 9.0 8.9 5.4 8.8 10.0 1.5 7.1 3.7 5.7 4.0 6.7 4.4 3.1 2.6 3.4 0.8 2.1 1.0 0.6 3.4 2.4 1.9 1.6 0.9 7.3 1.4 8.0 4.4 2.6 3.3 1.9 0.4 7.6 0.5 4.6 5.8 8.3 6.6 5.8 - 3.6 2.8 2.9 1.6 0.5 4.9 9.1 7.2 5.6 3.7 6.8 5.1 2.2 3.7 2.9 0.9 7. Willingness of victims to report crime per type of crime Bonaire, Curaçao and Sint Maarten % Bonaire 1995 Theft of the car Theft from car/or car parts Car vandalism Burglary Intent of burglary Theft from garden/porch/yard Robbery (with violence) and personal theft Vandalism Assault/threat Hit and run Other crime Source: Victims Survey 2008 112 2008 Curaçao 1995 2008 100.0 38.5 37.5 87.0 45.0 40.7 92.9 43.1 38.4 73.1 38.6 27.8 94.9 38.8 29.9 72.1 31.1 13.6 94.8 49.0 47.3 79.0 34.5 18.8 46.2 12.5 50.0 75.0 100.0 43.6 44.4 54.8 59.5 57.7 29.1 38.1 48.8 64.0 52.0 65.0 37.2 63.8 63.8 71.4 Sint Maarten 1995 2008 81.8 35.3 13.7 90.0 44.4 50.0 63.3 28.6 17.6 46.4 33.3 27.8 35.7 50.0 37.9 29.6 35.7 59.9 64.4 60.2 Statistical Yearbook 2009 Publications of the Central Bureau of Statistics Consumentenprijsindexcijfer Curaçao Frequentie: 1 x per maandag Prijs: gratis Consumentenprijsindexcijfer Bonaire Frequentie: 1x- per maandag Prijs: gratis Consumentenprijsindexcijfer Sint Maarten Frequentie: 1x per maandag Prijs: gratis Veel voorkomende criminaliteit op Bonaire, Curaçao en Sint Maarten 2008 Frequentie: 1x p.j Prijs: gratis Curacao Foreign Trade Statistics Quarterly Report Prijs: gratis Bonaire Foreign Trade Statistics Quarterly Report Prijs: gratis First Results Labour Force Survey Sint Maarten 2007 Prijs: gratis Modus : statistisch magazine Prijs: Naf 15,- per nummer Naf 40,- abonnement National Accounts Netherlands Antilles 2004-2006 Prijs: Naf 40,- The supply and use table 2004 Netherlands Antilles Prijs: Naf 25,- Statistical Orientation Netherlands Antilles 2009 Prijs: gratis Goverment Statistics 1999-2004 Prijs: Naf 25,- Statistical Yearbook Netherlands Antilles 2009 Prijs: Naf 25,- De structuur van de intermediaire kosten van bedrijven 2002 Prijs: Naf 25,- Please visit our website www.cbs.an/publications for more publications