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Labour market and earnings
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Growth in NI contributions
The basis for employers’ National Insurance contributions amounted to NOK 1.280 billion in 2017, an increase of 2.9 per cent from 2016.
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Increase in employment
There were 21 000 more employed persons in March 2018 than December 2017, adjusted for seasonal variations. The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was 3.9 per cent in March.
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Cohort Analysis
Documents 2018/21
This document specifies the data sources, assumptions, and constraint that are relevant to the tables that have been produced and delivered in response to the Cohort Analysis-part of a larger data delivery of tables to OECD (Statistics Norway’s re...
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More employed persons
There were 21 000 more employed persons from November 2017 until February 2018, adjusted for seasonal variations. The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate was 3.9 per cent in February.
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More full-time employed
The number of employed persons working full time increased by 42 000 from the 1st quarter of 2017 to the 1st quarter of 2018. Both men and women experienced an increase in full time employment, according to new figures from the Labour force survey.
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New estimation methodology for the Norwegian Labour Force Survey
Documents 2018/16
Labour Force Survey (LFS) is an important source of the labour market statistics that provides information about the participation of people aged 15 and over in to the labour market and people outside of the labour market.
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Women and men in Norway 2018
Who are the women and men in Norway? Statistics Norway presents similarities and differences between women and men in Norway within areas of society we can describe with statistics in Women and men in Norway.
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Unemployment at 4.0 per cent
Adjusted for seasonal variations, there were 111 000 unemployed persons in January. This accounts for 4.0 per cent of the labour force, unchanged since October.
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Unemployment at 4.1 per cent
Adjusted for seasonal variations, unemployed persons accounted for 4.1 per cent of the labour force in December, up 0.1 percentage points since September.
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Unemployment at 4.1 per cent
Adjusted for seasonal variations, unemployed persons accounted for 4.1 per cent of the labour force in November. Unemployment is thus the same as in August.
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Decreased labour force participation
The labour force participation rate decreased from the 4th quarter of 2016 to the 4th quarter of 2017. The decrease was less than in the previous quarters according to new figures in the Labour force survey.
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Young people with immigrant background in employment and education 2016
Reports 2018/04
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Unaccompanied minor refugees 2015-2016
Reports 2018/03
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Refugees inside and outside the labour market 2016
Reports 2018/01
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Unemployment at 4.0 per cent
Adjusted for seasonal variations, there were 111 000 unemployed persons in October. This corresponded to 4.0 per cent of the labour force, down 0.1 percentage points from July.
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