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  • Annual Report Youth Monitor 2021

    How is the situation of young people in The Netherlands?

  • Youth Monitor StatLine Carribean Netherlands

    Data about youth in the Carribean Netherlands

  • Student Survey Carribean Netherlands

    Information about the Student Survey

Theme page about the Caribbean Netherlands

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Boys happier than girls on Bonaire and Saba

Both on Bonaire and on Saba, boys between the ages of 11 and 18 are on average more likely to report being happy than girls. The main leisure activity of young people on Bonaire is gaming, while Saba’s youth also likes to spend time outdoors with friends.

3/4 of young Bonairians not in education are working

3/4 of young Bonairians not in education are working

How many young people on Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius combine work with education?

Mostly working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands

Mostly working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands

In 2018, most of the children living at home in the Caribbean Netherlands had working parents. Of the nearly 5.2 thousand children up to the age of 25 living at home on Bonaire, St Eustatius and Saba, 92 percent have at least one working parent.

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