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Labour market and earnings: Employment
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Fewer Swedes, more Poles and Lithuanians
More than 79 000 wage-earners worked during short-term stays in Norway in the 4th quarter of 2016. A marked decrease in Swedes was offset by an increase in the number of Poles and Lithuanians.
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60 per cent of immigrants are employed
More than 390 000 immigrants were employed in the 4th quarter of 2016. This group constituted 60.2 per cent of immigrants settled in Norway aged 15-74 years. In the rest of the population, the employment rate was 66.7 per cent. These rates have on...
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More employed persons with a health care education
More than 400 000 employed persons had a health care education in the 4th quarter of 2016. This is an increase of 2.3 per cent from the same period in 2015.
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Fewer employed in Rogaland
Between the 4th quarter of 2015 and the 4th quarter of 2016 the number of employed persons in the county of Rogaland decreased by 2.2 per cent. Of all the counties, the change in employment was largest here. For the country as a whole, the number ...
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Half a million local authority employees
The number of employees in the municipal authorities has exceeded half a million, and consists of 507 000 in the 4th quarter of 2016. This is an increase of less than two per cent compared to the 4th quarter of 2015.
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Work – goal and arena for integration
Statistical analysis 2017
To become employed and integrated at the workplace is a key political objective towards refugees when they settle in the municipalities. Labour force participation among refugees varies and is very low for some groups. However, the picture is less...
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Disabled people on the labour market in Norway and Sweden in 2015
Reports 2016/42
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Effects of in-work tax credits on labour supply among immigrants
Reports 2016/38
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Disabled people on the labour market in 2016
Reports 2016/33
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Education-specific labour force and demand in Norway in times of transition
Reports 2016/31
This report analyzes the demand for labour in Norway between 2014 and 2035, and whether this demand corresponds to the educational composition of the labour force.
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Immigrant women from the EU countries (except the Nordic countries) on the labour market
Reports 2016/22
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Demand for labour and residental care in the long term care sector towards 2060
Reports 2016/20
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Health care personnel 2000 - 2014. Actual development versus earlier projections
Reports 2016/19
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Labour force participation among older persons after the Norwegian pension reform. 2015
Reports 2016/10
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Employment and education among young people with immigrant background 2014
Reports 2016/09
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