Military Personnel as a Percentage of Population in Netherlands, 1987-2016

Military Personnel as a Percentage of Population in Netherlands, 1987-2016

Unlock this statistic

Log in to unlock

No account? Sign up free

Insights

Key Takeaways

The Netherlands saw a decline in military personnel as a percentage of its population from in 1987 to in 2016, reflecting post-Cold War reductions and the shift toward a professional, smaller military. After 1990, when the Soviet threat diminished, the Netherlands reduced its military personnel gradually, aligning with broader European defense reforms. The reduction accelerated in the late 1990s and early 2000s as the country focused on NATO commitments that emphasized technological upgrades over personnel increases.

Urbanization was another key factor in this trend, as the Netherlands’ urban population grew significantly during these years. As urban centers expanded, national priorities shifted toward urban infrastructure and public services. The stabilization at from 2010 onward illustrates the country’s reliance on a professional military that aligns with modern defense strategies while enabling greater investment in civilian development.

For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Netherlands’ unemployment trends, Netherlands’ military spending, urbanization rate in the Netherlands.

Further Recommended Statistics

Statbox vector
Statbox |form contact icon

Have Other Queries?

Statbox vector

Connect with our expert team for immediate assistance or comprehensive market analysis. We are always ready to support your business needs.