The Caribbean Netherlands in figures 2012



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The Caribbean Netherlands in figures 2012

Explanation of symbols. Data not available * Provisional figure ** Revised provisional figure (but not definite) x Publication prohibited (confidential figure) Nil (Between two figures) inclusive 0 (0.0) Less than half of unit concerned empty cell Not applicable 2012 2013 2012 to 2013 inclusive 2012/2013 Average for 2012 to 2013 inclusive 2012/ 13 Crop year, financial year, school year, etc. beginning in 2012 and ending in 2013 2010/ 11 2012/ 13 Crop year, financial year, etc. 2010/ 11 to 2012/ 13 inclusive Due to rounding, some totals may not correspond to the sum of the separate figures. Publisher Statistics Netherlands Henri Faasdreef 312, 2492 JP The Hague www.cbs.nl Bulevar Gobernador Nicolaas Debrot # 67, unit 203 Kralendijk, Bonaire Telephone +599 7 178 676 Prepress Statistics Netherlands Grafimedia Facility Services Print Tuijtel, Hardinxveld-Giessendam Information Telephone +31 88 570 70 70 Telefax +31 70 337 59 94 Via contact form: www.cbs.nl/information ISBN: 978-90-357-1746-6 Statistics Netherlands, The Hague/Heerlen/Kralendijk, 2013. Reproduction is permitted, provided Statistics Netherlands is quoted as the source. 60254 201301 A-329

Contents Foreword 5 1. Bonaire 7 Area and climate 7 Crime 7 Education 8 Energy 9 Establishments and enterprises 11 Labour 13 Population 15 Prices 17 Social security 20 Traffic and transport 21 2. St Eustatius 23 Area and climate 23 Crime 23 Education 24 Energy 25 Establishments and enterprises 26 Labour 27 Population 30 Prices 32 Social security 34 3. Saba 37 Area 37 Crime 37 Education 38 Energy 39 Establishments and Enterprises 40 Labour 41 Population 44 Prices 46 Social security 48 3

Foreword As of 10 October 2010, Statistics Netherlands is responsible for the production and publication of statistics for the Caribbean Netherlands: Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba. This booklet presents figures on some important aspects of society in the Caribbean Netherlands. It gives a brief impression of areas such as population, education, crime and prices in the region. For more statistics on the Caribbean Netherlands, visit our website: www.cbs.nl. Director General of Statistics G. van der Veen The Hague/Heerlen/Kralendijk, October 2013 5

Erratum Date: 15 November 2013 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures 2012 In spite of the care we have taken in compiling this book, we have discovered an error. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused. The title of table 1.2 (page 7) and figure 1.3 (page 8) should read Crime, number of registered suspects, Bonaire. The title of table 2.2 (page 23) and figure 2.3 (page 24) should read Crime, number of registered suspects, St Eustatius. The title of table 3.2 (page 37) and figure 3.3 (page 38) should read Crime, number of registered suspects, Saba. In addition, in these tables and figures, murder/manslaughter should read murder/manslaughter and attempted murder/ manslaughter.

1. Bonaire Capital: Kralendijk Area and climate 1.1 Area and climate, Bonaire Unit 2011 2012 Area km 2 288 Area Klein Bonaire 7 Precipitation mm 852.7. Max. monthly precipitation (October) 60.2. Average temperature C 28 28.1 Average daily duration of sunshine hrs 8.5 1) 8.8 1) Average relative humidity % 77.4 75.5 Source: Meteorological Department Curaçao. 1) Measured on Curaçao. Crime 1.2 Crime categories, Bonaire 2010 2011 2012 Murder/manslaughter 11 14 20 Violent crime 59 119 114 Sexual offences 8 23 21 Property crime 144 97 94 Weapon-related crime 1 6 7 Drugs-related crime 40 27 27 Other 17 41 51 Source: Public Prosecutor s office Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba. Bonaire 7

1.3 Crime, Bonaire, 2012 15% 6% 8% 2% 34% 28% 6% Murder/manslaughter Violent crime Sexual offences Property crime Weapon-related crime Drugs-related crime Other Source: Public Prosecutor's office Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba. Education 1.4 Pupils in government-funded schools, Bonaire, 1 October 2010/ 11 2011/ 12 2012/ 13 Primary education 1,597 1,650 1,632 Secondary education 1,078 1,039 1,102 Senior secondary vocational education 216 340 388 Total 2,891 3,029 3,122 8 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

1.5 Government-funded schools, Bonaire, 2012 2012 Primary education 7 Secondary education including senior secondary vocational education 1 Source: OCW unit Bonaire. Energy 1.6 Electricity production, Bonaire x mln kwh 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* Fossil Wind Bonaire 9

1.7 Power cuts per district, Bonaire 1) Number 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Whole island Entrejol Nikiboko Noord Saliña Playa Rincon Tera Cora 2010 2011 2012 1) As one power cut may affect several districts, the numbers cannot be added to a total. 10 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

1.8 Water production, Bonaire x 1 000 m 3 1,350 1,300 1,250 1,200 1,150 1,100 1,050 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* Source: Water and Power Company of the islands. Establishments and enterprises 1.9 Registered establishments and enterprises by economic activity, Bonaire October 2011 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0.5 Industry (excl. construction), energy 5.6 Construction 8.1 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 30.9 Information and communication 2.9 Financial institutions 4.0 Renting, buying, selling real estate 8.7 Business services 12.7 Government and care 6.7 Culture, recreation, other services 16.5 Unknown 3.4 % Bonaire 11

1.10 Employed population in registered establishments and enterprises economic activity, Bonaire October 2011 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0.2 Industry (excl. construction), energy 7.4 Construction 9.9 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 32.0 Information and communication 3.0 Financial institutions 2.5 Renting, buying, selling real estate 2.2 Business services 10.4 Government and care 17.1 Culture, recreation, other services 13.2 Unknown 2.2 % 1.11 Turnover in USD by registered establishments and enterprises, Bonaire 2010 2011 0 10,000 22 27 10,001 25,000 12 11 25,001 50,000 7 8 50,001 100,000 7 7 100,001 250,000 6 7 250,001 500,000 5 5 500,001 1,000,000 5 4 1,000,001 2,500,000 3 3 2,500,001 5,000,000 1 2 More than 5,000,000 2 2 Unknown-not revealed 30 25 % 12 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

Labour 1.12 Labour force, Bonaire, 2012 International definition (15 yrs or older) National definition 1) (15 64 yrs) Total population 13,479 11,795 Labour force 9,383 9,120 employed labour force 8,837 8,559 unemployed labour force 546 561 Not in the labour force 4,096 2,675 Net labour participation 65.6 72.6 Unemployment rate 5.8 6.2 Youth unemployment rate (15 24 yrs) 12.0 12.2 % Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012) 1) The Dutch national definition of the labour force refers to people who work or want to work for at least 12 hours per week. The international definition of the ILO (International Labour Organisation) doesn t include this threshold of 12 hours. For the national definition it is common to present figures for the age group 15 64 years, for the international definition this is usually 15 years or older. 1.13 Minimum hourly wages, Bonaire 2011 2012 2013 USD 16 or 17 years 2.73 2.89 2.96 18 years 3.15 3.34 3.41 19 years 3.57 3.78 3.87 20 years 3.78 4.00 4.10 21 years or older 4.20 4.45 4.55 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. Bonaire 13

1.14 Employment by economic activity, Bonaire, 2012 International definition National (15 yrs or definition older) (15 64 yrs) Agriculture, forestry and fishing 55 55 Industry (excl. construction), energy 534 534 Construction 1,364 1,330 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 2,710 2,620 Information and communication 268 268 Financial institutions 224 211 Renting, buying, selling real estate 154 154 Business services 671 570 Government and care 2,270 2,261 Culture, recreation and other services 442 425 Economic activity Unknown 145 130 Total employed labour force 8,837 8,559 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). 1.15 Employed labour force by number of jobs, Bonaire, 2012 International definition (15 years or older) National definition (15 64 years) One job 8,443 8,186 More than one job 354 341 Unknown 41 32 Total employed labour force 8,837 8,559 % One job 95.5 95.6 More than one job 4.0 4.0 Unknown 0.5 0.4 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). 14 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

1.16 Gross monthly income of employed labour force in USD, Bonaire, 2012 International definition (15 yrs or older) National definition (15 64 yrs) total men women total men women 0 500 325 104 221 295 94 201 501 1,001 1,483 765 718 1,483 765 718 1,001 1,500 2,222 1,228 994 2,181 1,194 987 1,501 2,000 1,407 805 602 1,344 742 602 2,001 2,500 938 534 404 914 519 395 2,501 3,000 688 404 284 676 392 284 3,001 3,500 347 191 156 339 182 156 3,501 4,000 266 162 105 266 162 105 4,001 4,500 143 53 90 134 53 81 4,501 5,000 102 34 68 102 34 68 5,001 10,000 281 210 71 249 178 71 More than 10,000 38 18 20 28 18 x Unknown 596 335 261 548 335 213 Total employed labour force 8,837 4,842 3,995 8,559 4,667 3,892 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). Population 1.17 Population, Bonaire 2011 2012 2013 Total population (1 January) 15,823 16,541 17,408 Male 8,402 8,730 9,163 Female 7,421 7,811 8,245 Population density 55 57 60 Population growth 757 830 Live births 181 191 Deaths 109 70 Registered immigration 1,533 1,532 Registered emigration 848 823 Bonaire 15

1.18 Age distribution, Bonaire, 2013 Age class (years) 85 and older 80 to 85 75 to 80 70 to 75 65 to 70 60 to 65 55 to 60 50 to 55 45 to 50 40 to 45 35 to 40 30 to 35 25 to 30 20 to 25 15 to 20 10 to 15 5 to 10 0 to 5 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 % Male Female 1.19 Country of birth of inhabitants of Bonaire, 1 January 2013 3% 5% 14% 58% 21% Former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba South and Central America Netherlands US and Canada Other countries 16 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

1.20 First nationality of inhabitants of Bonaire, 1 January 2013 4% 3% 12% 81% South and Central America and the Caribbean Netherlands US and Canada Other countries Prices 1.21 Consumer price index (CPI), Bonaire 2010=100 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 98 I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II 2010 2011 2012 2013 Bonaire 17

1.22 Inflation, Bonaire % 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 I II III IV I II III IV I II 2011 2012 2013 1.23 Inflation, Bonaire Average rate % 2011 5.3 2012 2.9 18 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

1.24 CPI and inflation, Bonaire Consumer price index (CPI) Year-on-year change CPI 2010=100 % 2010 I 99.46 II 99.81 III 100.24 IV 100.50 2011 I 103.61 4.2 II 104.81 5.0 III 106.02 5.8 IV 106.87 6.3 2012 I 107.37 3.6 II 107.92 3.0 III 108.49 2.3 IV 109.77 2.7 2013 I 110.02 2.5 II 109.54 1.5 Bonaire 19

Social security 1.25 Social security, Bonaire 2011 2012 2013 USD State old age pension (AOV) 524 555 567 Partner s allowance 359 380 389 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 1.26 Income support per two weeks, Bonaire 2011 2012 2013 USD Single 80 85 87 Allowances 1st child 23 25 25 2nd and 3rd child 12 13 13 living independently 19 20 21 married/living together 48 51 52 disability 95 100 153 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 20 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

Traffic and transport 1.27 Roads, Bonaire, 2012 Length Area km m² Road length of which 342 1,761,000 asphalt roads 200 1,050,000 concrete roads 12 61,600 unmetalled roads (excl. kunuku roads) 130 650,000 Source: Dienst Domeinbeheer van het openbaar lichaam, Bonaire. Bonaire 21

2. St Eustatius Capital: Oranjestad Area and climate 2.1 Area and climate, St Eustatius Unit 2011 2012 Area km² 21 Precipitation mm 932. Max. monthly precipitation (December) 76.9. Average temperature C 26.6. Average daily duration of sunshine hrs 8.0 1). Average relative humidity % 79.4. Source: Meteorological Department Curaçao. 1) Measured on St Maarten. Crime 2.2 Crime categories, St Eustatius 2012 Murder/manslaughter 3 Violent crime 46 Sexual offences 7 Property crime 18 Weapons-related crime 1 Drugs-related crime 13 Other 8 Source: Public Prosecutor s office Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba. St Eustatius 23

2.3 Crime, St Eustatius, 2012 8% 3% 14% 1% 48% 19% 7% Murder/manslaughter Violent crime Sexual offences Property crime Weapon-related crime Drugs-related crime Other Source: Public Prosecutor s office Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba. Education 2.4 Pupils in government-funded schools, St Eustatius, 1 October 2010/ 11 2011/ 12 2012/ 13 Primary education 345 356 365 Secondary education 265 251 244 Senior secondary vocational education - - 31 Total 610 607 640 24 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

2.5 Government-funded schools, St Eustatius 2012 Primary education 4 Secondary education including senior secondary vocational education 1 Source: OCW unit Bonaire. Energy 2.6 Electricity production, St Eustatius mln kwh 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* St Eustatius 25

Establishments and enterprises 2.7 Registered establishments and enterprises by economic activity, St Eustatius October 2011 % Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1.0 Industry (excl. construction), energy 3.0 Construction 9.0 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 33.2 Information and communication 2.0 Financial institutions 0.5 Renting, buying, selling real estate 4.5 Business services 13.1 Government and care 9.0 Culture, recreation, other services 24.6 Unkown 0.0 2.8 Employed population in registered establishments and enterprises by economic activity, St Eustatius October 2011 % Agriculture, forestry and fishing 0.2 Industry (excl. construction), energy 2.6 Construction 13.7 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 37.3 Information and communication 1.5 Financial institutions 0.3 Renting, buying, selling real estate 2.5 Business services 7.7 Government and care 17.0 Culture, recreation, other services 17.1 Unknown 0.0 26 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

2.9 Turnover in USD by registered establishments and enterprises, St Eustatius 2010 2011 0 10,000 38 44 10,001 25,000 8 7 25,001 50,000 6 6 50,001 100,000 7 6 100,001 250,000 5 7 250,001 500,000 4 5 500,001 1,000,000 4 4 1,000,001 2,500,000 1 1 2,500,001 5,000,000 1 0 More than 5,000,000 2 3 Unknown not revealed 26 20 % Labour 2.10 Labour force, St Eustatius, 2012 International definition (15 yrs or older) National definition 1) (15 64 yrs) Total population 3,106 2,762 Labour force 2,168 2,040 employed labour force 2,099 1,940 unemployed labour force 69 99 Not in the labour force 938 722 Net labour participation 67.6 70.3 Unemployment rate 3.2 4.9 Youth unemployment rate (15 24 yrs) x x % Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). 1) The Dutch national definition of the labour force refers to people who work or want to work for at least 12 hours per week. The international definition of the ILO (International Labour Organisation) doesn t include this threshold of 12 hours. For the national definition it is common to present figures for the age group 15 64 years, for the international definition this is usually 15 years or older. St Eustatius 27

2.11 Minimum hourly wages, St Eustatius 2011 2012 2013 USD 16 or 17 years 2.73 3.04 3.18 18 years 3.15 3.50 3.67 19 years 3.57 3.97 4.16 20 years 3.78 4.20 4.40 21 years or older 4.20 4.67 4.89 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 2.12 Employed labour force by number of jobs, St Eustatius, 2012 International definition (15 yrs or older) National definition (15 64 yrs) One job 1,988 1,846 More than one job 103 94 Unknown x x Total employed labour force 2,099 1,940 % One job 94.7 95.2 More than one job 4.9 4.8 Unknown x x Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). 28 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

2.13 Employment by economic activity, St Eustatius, 2012 International definition National (15 yrs definition or older) (15-64 yrs) Agriculture, forestry and fishing 26 19 Industry (excl. construction), energy 99 87 Construction 270 215 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 736 714 Information and communication 32 32 Financial institutions 29 29 Renting, buying, selling real estate x x Business services 95 79 Government and care 643 609 Culture, recreation and other services 99 90 Unknown 61 61 Total employed labour force 2,099 1,940 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). St Eustatius 29

2.14 Gross monthly income employed labour force in USD, St Eustatius, 2012 International definition (15 years or older) National definition (15 64 years) total men women total men women 0 500 89 45 43 54 30 24 501 1,001 383 166 217 357 153 204 1,000 1,500 410 222 187 381 215 166 1,501 2,000 343 247 97 325 232 93 2,001 2,500 223 139 84 215 131 84 2,501 3,000 142 73 69 142 73 69 3,001 3,500 84 55 29 84 55 29 3,501 4,000 42 22 21 42 22 21 4,001 4,500 47 26 21 43 26 17 4,501 5,000 53 38 15 53 38 15 5,001 10,000 91 76 15 91 76 15 More than 10,000 x x x x x x Unknown 178 125 52 146 107 39 Total employed labour force 2,099 1,249 851 1,940 1,164 776 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). Population 2.15 Population, St Eustatius 2011 2012 2013 Total population (1 January) 3,689 3,791 3,897 Male 2,004 2,081 2,159 Female 1,685 1,710 1,738 Population density 176 181 186 Population growth, 2010 130 144 Live births 33 21 Deaths 13 12 Registered immigration 297 275 Registered emigration 187 140 30 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

2.16 Age distribution St Eustatius, 2013 Age class (years) 85 and older 80 to 85 75 to 80 70 to 75 65 to 70 60 to 65 55 to 60 50 to 55 45 to 50 40 to 45 35 to 40 30 to 35 25 to 30 20 to 25 15 to 20 10 to 15 5 to 10 0 to 5 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 % Male Female 2.17 Country of birth of inhabitants of St Eustatius, 1 January 2013 9% 12% 5% 43% 32% Former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba South and Central America Netherlands US and Canada Other countries St Eustatius 31

2.18 First nationality of inhabitants of St Eustatius, 1 January 2013 13% 6% 18% 63% South and Central America and the Caribbean Netherlands US and Canada Other countries Prices 2.19 Consumer price index (CPI), St Eustatius 2010=100 120 115 110 105 100 95 I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II 2010 2011 2012 2013 32 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

2.20 Inflation, St Eustatius % 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 I II III IV I II III IV I II 2011 2012 2013 2.21 Inflation, St Eustatius Average rate 2011 9.9 2012 5.3 % St Eustatius 33

2.22 CPI and inflation, St Eustatius Consumer price index (CPI) Year-on-year change CPI 2010=100 % 2010 I 99.48 II 100.07 III 99.81 IV 100.64 2011 I 106.47 7.0 II 110.59 10.5 III 111.00 11.2 IV 111.57 10.9 2012 I 113.51 6.6 II 116.34 5.2 III 116.12 4.6 IV 117.07 4.9 2013 I 117.93 3.9 II 118.38 1.8 Social security 2.23 Social security, St Eustatius 2011 2012 2013 USD State old age pension (AOV) 524 582 609 Partner s allowance 359 399 417 St Eustatius allowance (2%) 10 12 12 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 34 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

2.24 Income support per two weeks, St Eustatius 2011 2012 2013 USD Single 80 89 94 Allowances 1st child 23 26 27 2nd and 3rd child 12 14 14 living independently 19 22 23 married/living together 48 53 56 disability 95 105 164 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. St Eustatius 35

3. Saba Capital: The Bottom Area 3.1 Area, Saba km² Area 13 Crime 3.2 Crime categories, Saba 2012 Murder/manslaughter 2 Violent crime 28 Sexual offences 1 Property crime 7 Weapon-related crime 5 Drugs-related crime 7 Other 10 Source: Public Prosecutor s office Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba. Saba 37

3.3 Crime, Saba, 2012 17% 3% 12% 47% 8% 12% 2% Murder/manslaughter Violent Sexual offences Property crime Weapon-related crime Drugs-related crime Other Source: Public Prosecutor s office Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba. Education 3.4 Pupils in government-funded schools, Saba, 1 October 2010/ 11 2011/ 12 2012/ 13 Primary education 155 147 154 Secondary education 99 94 89 Senior secondary vocational education - - 12 Total 254 241 255 38 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

3.5 Government-funded schools, Saba 2012 Primary education 1 Secondary education including senior secondary vocational education 1 Source: OCW unit Bonaire. Energy 3.6 Electricity production, Saba mln kwh 10 8 6 4 2 0 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012* Saba 39

Establishments and enterprises 3.7 Registered establishments and enterprises by economic activity, Saba October 2011 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 5.4 Industry (excl. construction), energy 3.9 Construction 8.5 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 38.8 Information and communication 3.9 Financial institutions 3.1 Renting, buying, selling real estate 2.3 Business services 4.7 Government and care 8.5 Culture, recreation, other services 20.2 Unknown 0.8 % 3.8 Employed population by registered establishments and enterprises by economic activity, Saba October 2011 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 1.6 Industry (exl. construction), energy 2.5 Construction 14.6 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 26.8 Information and communication 3.7 Financial institutions 1.2 Renting, buying, selling real estate 0.7 Business services 3.2 Government and care 33.9 Culture, recreation, other services 11.6 Unknown 0.4 % 40 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

3.9 Turnover in USD by registered establishments and enterprises, Saba 2010 2011 0 10,000 24 32 10,001 25,000 15 16 25,001 50,000 9 9 50,001 100,000 2 3 100,001 250,000 7 5 250,001 500,000 5 6 500,001 1,000,000 2 2 1,000,001 2,500,000 2 2 2,500,001 5,000,000 0 0 More than 5,000,000 0 2 Unknown-not revealed 35 23 % Labour 3.10 Labour force, Saba, 2012 International definition (15 yrs or older) National definition 1) (15 64 yrs) Total population 1,709 1,510 Labour force 1,087 1,016 employed labour force 1,045 971 unemployed labour force 42 45 Not in the labour force 622 494 Net labour participation 61.1 64.3 Unemployment rate 3.9 4,4 Youth unemployment rate (15 24 yrs) x x % Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). 1) The Dutch national definition of the labour force refers to people who work or want to work for at least 12 hours per week. The international definition of the ILO (International Labour Organisation) doesn t include this threshold of 12 hours. For the national definition it is common to present figures for the age group 15 64 years, for the international definition this is usually 15 years or older. Saba 41

3.11 Minimum hourly wages, Saba 2011 2012 2013 USD 16 or 17 years 2.73 2.91 3.00 18 years 3.15 3.36 3.46 19 years 3.57 3.81 3.92 20 years 3.78 4.03 4.15 21 years or older 4.20 4.48 4.61 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 3.12 Employed labour force by number of jobs, Saba, 2012 International definition (15 years or older) National definition (15 64 years) One job 984 917 More than one job 57 51 Unknown x x Total employed labour force 1,045 971 % One job 94.2 94.4 More than one job 5.5 5.3 Unknown x x Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). 42 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

3.13 Employment by economic activity, Saba, 2012 International definition National (15 yrs or definition older) (15 64 yrs) Agriculture, forestry and fishing 20 17 Industry (excl. construction), energy 36 36 Construction 113 105 Trade, transport, hotels, catering 212 196 Information and communication 32 26 Financial institutions 23 23 Renting, buying, selling real estate x x Business services 65 58 Government and care 431 415 Culture, recreation and other services 91 75 Unknown 18 18 Total employed labour force 1,045 971 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012). Saba 43

3.14 Gross monthly income employed labour force in USD, Saba, 2012 International definition (15 yrs or older) National definition (15 64 yrs) total men women total men women 0 500 38 25 x 26 x x 501 1,001 154 69 85 146 65 80 1,001 1,500 275 135 140 260 127 133 1,501 2,000 164 101 63 162 99 63 2,001 2,500 97 42 54 92 40 52 2,501 3,000 61 34 27 57 32 25 3,001 3,500 46 18 28 46 18 28 3,501 4,000 15 x x 15 x x 4,001 4,500 x x x x x x 4,501 5,000 x x x x x x 5,001 10,000 31 21 x 22 15 x More than 10,000 x x x x x x Unknown 145 96 49 127 83 44 Total employed labour force 1,045 562 483 971 513 458 Source: Labour Force Survey Caribbean Netherlands (CBS 2012) Population 3.15 Population, Saba 2011 2012 2013 Total population (1 January) 1,833 1,971 1,991 Male 967 1,027 1,001 Female 866 944 990 Population density 141 152 153 Population growth, 2010 144 44 Live births 7 15 Deaths 17 13 Registered immigration 409 472 Registered emigration 255 430 44 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

3.16 Age distribution Saba, 2013 Age class (years) 85 and older 80 to 85 75 to 80 70 to 75 65 to 70 60 to 65 55 to 60 50 to 55 45 to 50 40 to 45 35 to 40 30 to 35 25 to 30 20 to 25 15 to 20 10 to 15 5 to 10 0 to 5 Male 10 8 6 4 2 0 Female 2 4 6 8 10 % 3.17 Country of birth of inhabitants of Saba, 1 January 2013 16% 19% 43% 4% 18% Former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba South and Central America Netherlands US and Canada Other countries Saba 45

3.18 First nationality of inhabitants of Saba, 1 January 2013 6% 12% 29% 53% South and Central America and the Caribbean Netherlands US and Canada Other countries Prices 3.19 Consumer price index (CPI), Saba 2010=100 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 100 98 96 I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II 2010 2011 2012 2013 46 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures

3.20 Inflation, Saba % 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 I II III IV I II III IV I II 2011 2012 2013 3.21 CPI and inflation, Saba Consumer price index (CPI) Year-on-year change CPI 2010=100 % 2010 I 99.28 II 99.62 III 100.36 IV 100.74 2011 I 103.94 4.7 II 106.47 6.9 III 107.01 6.6 IV 108.24 7.4 2012 I 109.80 5.6 II 110.60 3.9 III 110.27 3.0 IV 110.86 2.4 2013 I 111.15 1.2 II 111.69 1.0 Saba 47

3.22 Inflation, Saba Average rate 2011 6.4 2012 3.7 % Social security 3.23 Social security, Saba 2011 2012 2013 USD State old age pension (AOV) 524 558 575 Partner s allowance 359 382 394 Saba allowance (8%) 42 45 45 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 3.24 Income support per two weeks, Saba 2011 2012 2013 USD Single 80 86 88 Allowances 1st child 23 25 26 2nd and 3rd child 12 13 13 living independently 19 21 21 married/living together 48 51 53 disability 95 101 165 extra Saba allowance 31 33 34 Source: SZW unit Bonaire. 48 The Caribbean Netherlands in figures