Statistics Norway

Families and households

21 Children1 0-17 years, by number of siblings2 and parents3 living at home and the parents' cohabitation arrangements. 2001, 2005-2012. Per cent
Number of parents living at home and the parents' cohabitation arrangenments Children, total Children with no siblings Children with siblings
Total 1 sibling 2 siblings 3 siblings 4 siblings 5 siblings or more
20014 1 049 842 17.3 82.7 43.5 28.8 7.6 1.8 1.0
2005 1 078 081 17.6 82.4 43.6 28.5 7.5 1.8 1.0
2006 1 082 684 17.7 82.3 43.8 28.3 7.4 1.8 1.0
2007 1 085 765 17.9 82.1 44.0 28.0 7.3 1.7 1.0
2008 1 088 716 18.2 81.8 44.2 27.8 7.1 1.7 1.0
2009 1 092 727 18.4 81.6 44.3 27.5 7.0 1.7 1.0
2010 1 097 774 18.6 81.4 44.4 27.3 6.9 1.7 1.0
2011 1 102 000 18.9 81.1 44.6 27.1 6.8 1.7 1.0
2012 1 105 279 19.1 80.9 44.7 26.9 6.7 1.6 0.9
                 
2012                
Living with both parents  827 558 13.9 86.1 47.0 29.5 7.0 1.7 1.0
Married  617 443 10.6 89.4 45.4 32.6 8.1 2.0 1.3
Cohabiting  210 115 23.5 76.5 51.7 20.4 3.6 0.6 0.2
Living with one of the parents  277 719 34.6 65.4 38.0 19.2 5.9 1.6 0.8
Mother  230 563 32.2 67.8 39.6 19.9 6.0 1.6 0.8
Only mother  158 555 37.6 62.4 39.6 16.4 4.3 1.3 0.8
Mother and step-parent 72 008 20.4 79.6 39.6 27.6 9.6 2.1 0.7
Father 47 156 46.1 53.9 30.2 15.9 5.5 1.6 0.7
Only father 32 915 57.8 42.2 29.1 10.1 2.2 0.6 0.2
Father and step-parent 14 241 19.2 80.8 32.6 29.2 13.1 4.1 1.8
1  A child is defined as any person with no partner and no child who has de jure place of usual residence in the dwelling/private household of at least one of the parents. A child is either biological or adopted. A foster child is not considered a child.
2  Siblings living at home comprises biological-, half-siblings and stepbrothers and -sisters. Biological siblings are offsprings having both parents in common. Half-siblings are offsprings having only one parent in common. Stepbrothers and -sisters are offsprings having no parents in common, but one of their parents are living together as married or cohabiting couples. Persons living in the same private household as their parents are regarded as living at home. A person does not have to be considered a child in the houshold to be regarded as a sibling.
3  Biological parents and adoptive parents.
4  Population and Housing Census 3 November 2001.

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