2015 54.0
2016 57.2
2017 62.0
2018 63.8
2019 64.0
2020 71.2

The survey on ICT usage by households and individuals is conducted annually by CBS in the months April through June. Last year, approximately 6.5 thousand people aged 12 years and over participated in this survey. With the available data, it is not possible to determine the effect of the initial measures against the coronavirus pandemic on online purchases.

Mainly clothing, footwear and accessories purchased online

Dutch e-shoppers aged 12 years and over were most likely to buy clothing, sportswear, footwear or accessories such as bags and jewellery (48 percent). Thirty-five percent ordered meals from a restaurant, fast food chain or caterer. Around 20 percent purchased furniture, home accessories and garden products, sports equipment, computers, tablets, mobile phones, cosmetics and printed books.

Of those surveyed, 20 percent made an internet purchase of one or more goods from a private individual, via Marktplaats for example.

Clothing, footwear,
accessories
48.4
Meals ordered 35.4
Furniture, home accessories,
garden products
23.0
Sports equipment 22.9
Computers, tablets,
mobile phones
21.7
Cosmetics, parfumes,
beauty products
21.4
Printed books,
magazines, newspapers
21.2
Food, beverages 17.7
Electronics, household
appliances
17.2
Cleaning agents,
care products
14.5
Medicines, vitamin pills 14.0
Toys, baby equipment 12.9
Vehicles or parts 8.7

Films and TV series bought most frequently

Of all online products or services, films or TV series viewed via a streaming service or as a downloaded product were purchased most frequently (42 percent). Around 30 percent bought music from a streaming or download service, an internet of mobile phone subscription or tickets for the cinema, a concert or cultural event.

Films, TV series via
streaming service
41.7
Music via streaming or
download service
32.2
Internet of mobile phone
subscription
30.4
Tickets for cinema,
cultural event
28.7
Online games or
downloads
16.7
E-books, online magazines,
newspapers
16.3
Computer software or
software upgrades
14.9
Other paid apps 8.8
Tickets for sports events 6.9
Paid health or
sports apps
4.0
Household services,
such as cleaning, babysitting, tasks
4.0

Online purchases more likely to represent higher amounts

Not only are more and more people making online purchases, but the total purchase amount of goods and services in the three months prior to the survey was also higher in 2020.
Twenty-one percent indicated they had made online purchases worth 500 euros or more. This was 19 percent one year previously. Men spend more money online than women; 25 percent of men and 17 percent of women said they had spent a total of 500 euros or more.

Amounts spent online were most likely to be between 100 and 500 euros; 41 percent made purchases in this price category in the first half of 2020. The frequency of purchases has also increased. Thirty-four percent of the Dutch population shopped online six times or more, versus 30 percent in 2019.

2020 13.2 19.9 41.2 12.2 8.9 4.6
2019 13.1 22.3 40.1 11.2 8.0 5.4

E-shopping most popular among 25 to 44-year-olds

Online purchases are made by 25 to 44-year-olds in particular; in 2020, 86 percent of them bought goods or services via the internet. The increase was strongest among the over-65s. In the first half of 2020, 59 percent of 65 to 74-year-olds shopped online, while this was still 45 percent in 2019. Of those aged 75 and over, 25 percent made online purchases in 2020, up from 17 percent one year previously.

Total 71.2 64.0
12 to 24 yrs 72.7 66.8
25 to 44 yrs 85.5 80.4
45 to 64 yrs 75.7 68.2
65 to 74 yrs 58.9 44.6
75 yrs and over 24.8 17.5

People on low incomes less likely to shop online

There are large differences between people on high and low standardised incomes when it comes to online shopping. Of those in the highest income group (fourth quartile), 83 percent shopped online in 2020. Among people in the lowest income group (first quartile), this share stood at 57 percent.

Men are more active e-shoppers than women: 73 percent of men shopped online, against 70 percent of women.

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