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  • Young people in the Caribbean Netherlands: Student survey results

    How are young people on Bonaire, Saba and St Eustatius doing, and how do they see their future?

  • Youth Monitor StatLine Carribean Netherlands

    Data about youth in the Carribean Netherlands

  • Student Survey Carribean Netherlands

    Information about the Student Survey

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Girls on Bonaire and Saba are bullied more than boys

Girls on Bonaire and Saba in particular were more likely to be bullied than boys in 2024. Boys and girls who were bullied said they were less happy and less satisfied with their lives. They were also less likely to talk to someone about personal issues.

6 in 10 parents in the Caribbean Netherlands use formal childcare

6 in 10 parents in the Caribbean Netherlands use formal childcare

Over 6 in 10 working parents in the Caribbean Netherlands with children under age 12 used formal childcare at least once every week in 2022. The children attended a nursery, preschool or out-of-school care. On average, 91 percent of the parents aged 15 to 74 years with children under 12 were in employment.

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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.

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