In addition to the 388 thousand people who were unemployed, 3.2 million people were not actively seeking work or not immediately available for work in July. Many of these are retirees and people who are unable to work due to illness or occupational disability. These people are not counted as part of the labour force. Averaged over the past three months, the number of people outside the labour force has fallen by 5 thousand per month.

Werkzame beroeps-
bevolking

Employed labour force

Werkloze beroeps-
bevolking

Unemployed labour
force

Beroepsbevolking

Labour fource

Niet-beroepsbevolking

Not included in labour
force

Bevolking 15 tot 75 jaar,
particuliere huishoudens

Population, 15 to 74 yrs,
private households

Veranderingen beroepsbevolking

Changes in labour force composition

Download CSVShow datatableUnemployment and recipients of unemployment benefit

2017January

588 419 2017February

582 416 2017March

571 415 2017April

563 401 2017May

564 386 2017June

555 372 2017July

544 364 2017August

534 362 2017September

529 351 2017October

511 343 2017November

504 337 2017December

503 330 2018January

487 335 2018February

474 330 2018March

465 327 2018April

463 314 2018May

460 301 2018June

463 288 2018July

458 279 2018August

463 278 2018September

451 274 2018October

444 269 2018November

433 267 2018December

437 263 2019January

437 279 2019February

419 274 2019March

416 268 2019April

409 257 2019May

411 251 2019June

423 243 2019July

424 234 2019August

432 237 2019September

432 233 2019October

432 233 2019November

434 228 2019December

409 223 2020January

390 241 2020February

383 240 2020March

388 250 2020April

427 292 2020May

439 301 2020June

513 301 2020July

532 301 2020August

533 292 2020September

519 278 2020October

509 278 2020November

485 276 2020December

476 286 2021January

448 289 2021February

450 286 2021March

439 282 2021April

427 266 2021May

419 250 2021June

405 238 2021July

393 224 2021August

406 213 2021September

399 208 2021October

382 199 2021November

359 189 2021December

369 192 2022January

354 193 2022February

336 188 2022march

327 184 2022April

316 175 2022May

323 165 2022June

339 161 2022July

353 157 2022August

378 152 2022September

382 152 2022October

365 150 2022November

364 145 2022December

352 149 2023January

360 154 2023February

356 154 2023March

357 158 2023April

343 156 2023May

353 151 2023June

353 153 2023July

362 152 2023August

364 156 2023September

371 155 2023October

361 156 2023November

357 160 2023December

361 161 2024January

368 167 2024February

379 174 2024March

371 175 2024April

375 170 2024May

367 171 2024June

370 168 2024July

370 164 2024August

374 171 2024September

377 172 2024October

376 179 2024November

372 177 2024December

373 175 2025January

386 189 2025February

392 190 2025March

395 190 2025April

387 184 2025May

385 187 2025June

386 184 2025July

388 188

Unemployment and recipients of unemployment benefit

2017January

588 419 2017February

582 416 2017March

571 415 2017April

563 401 2017May

564 386 2017June

555 372 2017July

544 364 2017August

534 362 2017September

529 351 2017October

511 343 2017November

504 337 2017December

503 330 2018January

487 335 2018February

474 330 2018March

465 327 2018April

463 314 2018May

460 301 2018June

463 288 2018July

458 279 2018August

463 278 2018September

451 274 2018October

444 269 2018November

433 267 2018December

437 263 2019January

437 279 2019February

419 274 2019March

416 268 2019April

409 257 2019May

411 251 2019June

423 243 2019July

424 234 2019August

432 237 2019September

432 233 2019October

432 233 2019November

434 228 2019December

409 223 2020January

390 241 2020February

383 240 2020March

388 250 2020April

427 292 2020May

439 301 2020June

513 301 2020July

532 301 2020August

533 292 2020September

519 278 2020October

509 278 2020November

485 276 2020December

476 286 2021January

448 289 2021February

450 286 2021March

439 282 2021April

427 266 2021May

419 250 2021June

405 238 2021July

393 224 2021August

406 213 2021September

399 208 2021October

382 199 2021November

359 189 2021December

369 192 2022January

354 193 2022February

336 188 2022march

327 184 2022April

316 175 2022May

323 165 2022June

339 161 2022July

353 157 2022August

378 152 2022September

382 152 2022October

365 150 2022November

364 145 2022December

352 149 2023January

360 154 2023February

356 154 2023March

357 158 2023April

343 156 2023May

353 151 2023June

353 153 2023July

362 152 2023August

364 156 2023September

371 155 2023October

361 156 2023November

357 160 2023December

361 161 2024January

368 167 2024February

379 174 2024March

371 175 2024April

375 170 2024May

367 171 2024June

370 168 2024July

370 164 2024August

374 171 2024September

377 172 2024October

376 179 2024November

372 177 2024December

373 175 2025January

386 189 2025February

392 190 2025March

395 190 2025April

387 184 2025May

385 187 2025June

386 184 2025July

388 188

UWV: number of unemployment benefits increased slightly in July
At the end of July 2025, the Employee Insurance Agency (UWV) recorded 187.7 thousand current unemployment (WW) benefits, up by 4.1 thousand compared with the previous month. In July, 28.8 thousand new unemployment benefits were issued and 24.7 thousand benefits were terminated.
UWV: increases across many sectors
The number of WW benefits rose in 16 sectors. The largest increases were seen in education (+14.3 percent), health and social care (+2.8 percent), chemical industry (+2.8 percent), other industry (+2.7 percent), banking and insurance (+2.6 percent).
Minor changes in total number of unemployed people

Trends in unemployment are the result of underlying movements between those in employment, the unemployed and those who are not part of the labour force. This is visualised in the chart below. The graph below the chart shows the changes in these different flows over the past few years.

Niet in
beroepsbevolking

Werkzame
beroepsbevolking

Werkloze
beroepsbevolking

Zijn niet
meer op
zoek naar
werk

Stoppen met
werken en
verlaten de
arbeidsmarkt

Treden toe
en vinden
direct
een baan

Gaan op
zoek naar
werk

Worden
werkloos

Vinden
een baan

Stromen tussen arbeidsposities

Not included in
labour force

Employed
labour force

Unemployed
labour force

Are no
longer
looking
for work

Quit their jobs,
leave the
labour market

Join the
labour market,
find a job

Start looking
for work

Become
unemployed

Find
a job

Labour market flows

 

Unemployment can increase or decrease due to four different changes in people’s circumstances. Two of these can lead to lower unemployment. The first change is when an unemployed person finds a job. The second is when an unemployed person stops seeking work and leaves the labour market. In July 2025, 234 thousand people who had been unemployed three months previously, found employment.

There are also two changes that can lead to higher unemployment. The first happens when an employed person loses their job and the second when a person who was previously unavailable for work decides to seek employment. If people in these groups do not find work immediately, they become part of the unemployed labour force. The total number of people who became unemployed was around the same as the number of unemployed people who found work or exited into the nonworking population (239 thousand). Both the number of people becoming unemployed and the number of people ceasing to be unemployed remained virtually constant over the past three months.

Every month, CBS publishes figures on the labour force in accordance with guidelines of the International Labour Organization (ILO). The corresponding indicators, i.e. the employed and unemployed labour force, are used around the world to describe cyclical developments on the labour market. Monthly figures are essential in this respect. In addition, UWV publishes its own monthly figures on unemployment benefit. The figures released by UWV do not correspond directly with the labour force indicators.