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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
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© Central Bureau of Statistics, 2009
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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)
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
-
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. Prices
3. 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
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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
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U. Prices
5. 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
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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").
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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