Amsterdam has seven city districts and one urban area: Weesp. In addition, the city is divided into 25 areas, 110 districts and 518 neighborhoods. This dashboard shows key figures from the BBGA at the level of the most commonly used area divisions in Amsterdam.

The dashboard Key Figures is one of the most frequently used sections of the website onderzoek.amsterdam.nl. The dashboard shows key figures at the level of the most commonly used area classifications in Amsterdam: city districts, the areas of area-based work, neighborhoods, districts and shopping areas. The figures come from the Basisbestand Gebieden Amsterdam (BBGA), which contains over 800 variables.

The dashboard contains figures on various themes such as population, governance, sustainability, economic topics, the housing market, education, income and work, public space, safety, topics in the social domain, public health and care, culture and sports.

Users can use the dashboard to create and download maps, graphs and tables. It is also possible to link to a specific view. In addition, users can search for one specific indicator or view relevant indicators together per area and theme. It is possible to create your own table with a combination of indicators, areas and years.

Go to the key figures dashboard on the Research and Statistics website.

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