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Emigration among immigrants in Norway -
Reports 2016/27
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This is Norway 2016
In This is Norway, Statistics Norway presents statistics on a range of areas in Norwegian society in a user-friendly manner.
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Children and young adults with an immigrant background
Reports 2016/23
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Next million reached set to be the fastest
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Population projections 2016-2100: Main results
More inhabitants in Norway, more elderly, more immigrants and more people in central areas. These are the future population trends projected in the main alternative.
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More family reunifications than new marriages
The main reason for non-Nordic citizens immigrating to Norway in the period 1990-2014 as a whole was family immigration. Following the south-eastward expansion of the EU, the number of labour immigrants has exceeded the number of family immigrants...
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Study of labour mobility showing employment and migration among immigrants
Reports 2016/06
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Immigrant workers from EU/EEC - a demographic overview
Reports 2016/03
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Immigration pushing up population
The Sami areas north of Saltfjellet mountain range have not experienced the same major population growth that has been seen in the rest of Norway in recent years. However, there are some immigrants who have found their way to the Sami parts of the...
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Sami statistics 2016
Reports 2016/05
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Refugees in Norway
The large influx of refugees is headline news throughout Europe, including Norway. However, despite all the attention, only a very small percentage of the refugees have found their way to Norway so far (UNHCR 2015). It is nevertheless evident that...
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Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration 2015
Reports 2015/52
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Statistics from the Population and housing census 2011 to continue
The statistics for households and dwellings that are based on registers have now been harmonised. As a result, many of the statistics from the Population and housing census 2011 can be published annually.
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One in four are cohabitants
Nearly 70 per cent of persons between 16-79 years are in a live-in relationship in Norway. One out of four couples are cohabitants, and the rest are married. As a proportion of everyone either in or not in a live-in relationship, 18 per cent are c...
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The demographics and living conditions of immigrants in Groruddalen, Søndre Nordstrand, Gamle Oslo and Grünerløkka
Reports 2015/43
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