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Population: Births and deaths
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Decline in fertility
A total of 53 000 children were born in 2020, 1 500 fewer than 2019. This gives a total fertility rate (TRF) for women of 1.48.
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This is Norway 2020
This is Norway presents statistics from a variety of areas and seeks to give an overview of Norwegian society and its developments in recent years.
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Here you will find weekly figures on the number of dead
The spread of coronavirus has increased the demand for more frequent publications of deaths in Norway. Every Tuesday at 8am the latest weekly death statistics will be published here. It should be noted that these figures are preliminary and refer ...
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Decline in fertility
A total of 54 500 children were born in 2019, 600 fewer than 2018. This gives a total fertility rate (TRF) for women of 1.53.
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Long run effects on government finances and national income in Norway of changes in fertility
Reports 2019/16
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Decline in fertility for immigrant women
In 2018, the total fertility rate (TFR) for immigrant women was 1.87 per woman - the lowest ever. The fertility rate for all women in Norway was 1.56.
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Decline in fertility
A total of 55 100 children were born in Norway in 2018, which is 1 500 fewer than 2017. This gives a total fertility rate (TFR) for women of 1.56.
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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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More similar life expectancy for men and women
In 2017, life expectancy was 84.3 years for women and 80.9 years for men. In the last 30 years, the difference between men and women's life expectancy has halved.
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Fertility declined to record low
A total of 56 600 children were born in 2017, 2 300 fewer than 2016. This gives a total fertility rate (TRF) for women of 1.62. This is the lowest level ever registered.
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Adoption numbers continue to fall
A total of 349 adoptions were carried out in Norway in 2016, which is the lowest recorded figure since statistics on adoption were first produced in the 1960s.
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Decline in fertility from 2010
Reports 2017/12
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Decline in fertility
A total of 58 900 children were born in 2016, almost the same as 2015. This gives a total fertility rate (TRF) for women of 1.71, a decline compared with 2015. In 2009, the total fertility rate was 1.98. Since then, the fertility rate has declined.
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Further increase in male life expectancy
From 2015 to 2016, the life expectancy at birth for men increased by 0.25 years, while the increase for women was just 0.02 years. Men can expect to live 80.6 years on average and women 84.2 years. The gender gap is now 3.6 years.
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Life expectancy and disbursement of early retirement pension in different occupations
Reports 2015/39
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