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Continued rise in employment
The number of employed rose by 22 000 from November 2007 to February 2008. The unemployment rate remained stable and was 2.4 per cent in February.
Adjusted for seasonal variations, the Labour Force Survey (LFS) shows that the number of employed increased by 22 000 or 0.8 per cent from November (as measured by the average of the three months from October to December) to February (as measured by the average of the three months from January to March). Employment increased throughout 2007, and this continued in the beginning of 2008.
Stable unemployment
The unemployment rate stood at 2.4 per cent of the labour force in February (as measured by the average of the three months from January to March), down from 2.5 per cent in November (as measured by the average of the three months from October to December. The 0.1 percentage points decrease (2 000 people) is inside the error margin of the LFS. Seasonally adjusted figures for people registered unemployed and on government measures to promote employment with the Labour and Welfare Organisation (NAV) showed a decrease in employment of 1 000 in the same period. With the continued rise in employment and low unemployment, the labour market remained tight at the beginning of 2008.
Man-weeks worked
From November (as measured by the average of the three months from October to December) to February (as measured by the average of the three months from January to March) the average number of man-weeks (37.5 hours) worked each week increased by 31 000 adjusted for seasonal variations.
Unemployment down in many countries, up in the US
Unemployment decreased in many countries during the period from November 2007 to February 2008, including Sweden, France and Germany. In the US, however, unemployment rose. All figures refer to seasonally adjusted data from Eurostat .
Employment and unemployment figures include permanent residentsThe LFS only includes persons who are registered as residents in the population register. Persons working in Norway, but who are not registered as permanent residents or who are planning to stay for less than six months, are not included in the number of employed in the LFS. Some of these will later become registered residents and then be included in the population covered by the LFS. Statistics Norway publishes separate figures for registered non-residents once a year. See short-term immigrants . |
Uncertain figuresThe purpose of making adjustments for seasonal variations is to describe the development over the last year and provide estimates of change between the last two three-month periods, corrected for normal seasonal variations. In order to reduce uncertainty, the published series are three-month moving averages of the seasonally adjusted figures. For instance, the figures for February represent the average of the estimates for January, February and March. Quarterly LFS figures, not seasonally adjusted, are presented in a separate article . |
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The statistics is published with Labour force survey.
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