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09547: Specialist health service. Man-years, by education, type of service and health enterprise (closed series) 2008 - 2021

Geir Hjemås, Statistics Norway
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Borgny Vold, Statistics Norway
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2022-03-31 08:00
Contracted man-years unadjusted for long term leaves:
number
Contracted man-years adjusted for long term leaves:
number
Employed persons:
number
Contracted man-years unadjusted for long term leaves per 1000 inhabitants:
per 1000
Contracted man-years adjusted for long term leaves per 1000 inhabitants:
per 1000
Employed persons per 1000 inhabitants:
per 1000
Contracted man-years unadjusted for long term leaves:
The year calculated from employment and working time in the third week of Novemb
Contracted man-years adjusted for long term leaves:
The year calculated from employment and working time in the third week of Novemb
Employed persons:
The year calculated from employment and working time in the third week of Novemb
Contracted man-years unadjusted for long term leaves per 1000 inhabitants:
The year calculated from employment and working time in the third week of Novemb
Contracted man-years adjusted for long term leaves per 1000 inhabitants:
The year calculated from employment and working time in the third week of Novemb
Employed persons per 1000 inhabitants:
The year calculated from employment and working time in the third week of Novemb
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In 2015 the numbers for private institutions with government mandate are included in the numbers for the health regions. Other private institutions are presented as 'private institutions'. Previously, several private institutions were included in the numbers for the health regions, and less institutions were presented as 'private institutions'. The affected variables cannot be compared with previous years. The register based personnel statistics, which is the main source for these figures, have been updated with a new and better method for calculating the number of self-employed persons. New figures have been published in the StatBank for the period 2015-2019. The main difference is that the Labor force survey (LFS) no longer determines the total level of the number of self-employed persons. This gives a few more self-employed and thus a small increase in the number of employees in total. The method that provides us with better Information on the agreed-full time equivalent percentage (FTE), Ny metode gir bedre informasjon om arbeidstid, has gone through a couple of small changes before the publication in 2021, and all figures from 2015-2019 has been updated. The changes from the publication in 2020 due to these changes in the FTE are small.