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Dutch reintegration data reveals gaps in municipal reporting for 2025

The Netherlands unveils fresh reintegration data—but without knowing which municipalities contributed, can we trust the full picture? Experts demand clarity.

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Dutch reintegration data reveals gaps in municipal reporting for 2025

New data tables have been released on reintegration support across Dutch municipalities. The figures come from the Municipal Reintegration Statistics (SRG) and were processed by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).

The Dutch Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment (SZW) requested the analysis to better understand local reintegration and participation efforts. CBS compiled the tables using SRG records, with some datasets also linked to the Personal Records Database (BRP).

However, details on how many municipalities submitted SRG data for the third quarter of 2025 remain unavailable. The published tables focus on individuals receiving reintegration services, but no breakdown of municipal participation has been provided.

The latest figures offer a clearer picture of reintegration support in the Netherlands. Yet, without knowing how many municipalities contributed data, the full scope of these programs is still unclear. The SZW and CBS have not confirmed when this missing information might be released.

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