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The 10 municipalities with largest and least migration gain. 2nd quarter 2011
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Total migration gain (312 in all) |
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Domestic migration gain (231 in all) |
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Migration gain from abroad (390 in all) |
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1 |
Oslo |
640 |
Sandnes |
215 |
Oslo |
1 353 |
2 |
Sandnes |
358 |
Tønsberg |
132 |
Bergen |
486 |
3 |
Fredrikstad |
320 |
Fredrikstad |
131 |
Bærum |
297 |
4 |
Bærum |
317 |
Sandefjord |
128 |
Stavanger |
294 |
5 |
Asker |
253 |
Arendal |
106 |
Trondheim |
268 |
6 |
Tønsberg |
240 |
Eidsvoll |
96 |
Fredrikstad |
189 |
7 |
Drammen |
209 |
Asker |
95 |
Kristiansand |
160 |
8 |
Sandefjord |
209 |
Time |
88 |
Asker |
158 |
9 |
Arendal |
180 |
Øvre Eiker |
88 |
Sandnes |
143 |
10 |
Ullensaker |
167 |
Drammen |
87 |
Drammen |
122 |
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Total migration loss (105 in all)
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| Domestic migration loss (199 in all)
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| Migration loss to abroad (21 in all)
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Tromsø |
-190 |
Oslo |
-713 |
Fjaler |
-50 |
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Trondheim |
-172 |
Bergen |
-471 |
Bø |
-11 |
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Bø |
-65 |
Trondheim |
-440 |
Tokke |
-4 |
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Fjaler |
-58 |
Stavanger |
-304 |
Sirdal |
-4 |
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Førde |
-51 |
Tromsø |
-260 |
Fyresdal |
-3 |
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Lillehammer |
-43 |
Bodø |
-83 |
Vaksdal |
-3 |
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Bardu |
-41 |
Førde |
-75 |
4 municipalities |
-2 |
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Melløy |
-33 |
Nedre Eiker |
-73 |
11 municipalities |
-1 |
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Rennesøy |
-27 |
Lillehammer |
-71 |
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Birkenes |
-26 |
Kristiansand |
-57 |
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