May 17, 2023

Publication calendar September 2024

On this page you will find the publication calendar for the coming month. Every third Thursday of the month, CPB publishes the new planning for next month on this page. No rights can be derived from this schedule.
Expected

September 25: World Trade Monitor (reporting month July 2024)

The monthly CPB World Trade Monitor is an instrument with which the CPB monitors the development of world trade and is published on behalf of the European Commission. It will take two months before the figures are available.

October 8: Workers in supplementary and private education

With a new dataset, the CPB maps the supply side of supplementary and private education. Which providers are there and who works in the sector? Will there be crowding out in the labor market for teachers?

October 10: Long-term exploration

The CPB presents a long-term forecast of the Dutch economy and society in 2050. In the forecast, various scenarios are developed for the themes of economic structure, labor market, social security, healthcare and housing. The aim of the exploration is to promote long-term thinking and to provide an idea of ​​the choices that can be made to deal with the major social challenges and of the trade-offs associated with those choices.

October 15: Income and risk solidarity in the Health Insurance Act

In this study, the CPB maps the risk and income solidarity in the Health Insurance Act (Zvw) between households using CBS micro data. The research also indicates how various Zvw financing flows contribute to income and risk solidarity. This research is also presented at the CPB's annual lecture. For more information about the lecture, visit the CPB website

September 25: World Trade Monitor (reporting month August 2024)

The monthly CPB World Trade Monitor is an instrument with which the CPB monitors the development of world trade and is published on behalf of the European Commission. It will take two months before the figures are available.

October 29: Exporter networks

The CPB investigates the network of exporters in the Netherlands and their suppliers. In addition to exporters, their suppliers also appear to be larger and more productive on average than companies that play smaller roles in exports. This advantage is partly due to economies of scale, selection processes and learning effects.

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