Changes in Betting Habits in the Netherlands 2024

Changes in Betting Habits in the Netherlands 2024

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Chart Details
Country: Netherlands
Type of survey: CAWI
Number of respondents: 187
Age group: 18-55+
Published date: 2024
Survey Question:

"Which statement best describes your betting activities?"

Key Takeaways

When looking at changes in sports betting habits in the Netherlands, nearly half of respondents (47.5%) reported that their betting frequency remained unchanged over the past 12 months. However, a substantial portion admitted to betting less frequently, while 13.85% indicated they have been betting more often. Interestingly, 9.36% revealed that they placed sports bets for the first time during this period, reflecting a growing interest in the activity among new participants.

For additional information, visit statistics on sports betting influence on sports interest, Leading online betting platforms in the Netherlands, interest in sports betting content in the Netherlands.

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Gambling and Sports Betting Report in the Netherlands 2024

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