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Population: Population projections
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Municipal population projections, 2020-2050
Reports 2020/27
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A historic shift: More elderly than children and teenagers
Strong ageing, lower population growth, as well as a larger and older immigrant population. According to the 2020 national population projections, these are some of the important changes that will occur this century. In the short term, the Corona ...
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Norway’s 2020 population projections
Reports 2020/25
The 2020 national population projections show lower population growth and stronger ageing than in the previous projection produced in 2018. Nevertheless, the main alternative suggests that Norway will experience population growth throughout this c...
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The population reached 5 328 200 at the turn of the year
The population increased by 32 600 in 2018, thereby continuing the annual decline in population growth we have seen since 2012.
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Lower population growth in future
Lower population growth, an ageing rural population and growing numbers of adult and elderly immigrants. These are some of the trends that will impact on the future population, according to the 2018 population projections.
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Norway’s 2018 population projections
Reports 2018/22
This report presents the main results from the 2018 population projections and provides an overview of the underlying assumptions.
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Approaching 5.3 million
Low immigration and fewer births resulted in reduced population growth in 2017. The population increased by 37 300 in 2017, a decline from 44 300 the year before. At the end of the year there were 5 295 600 people in Norway.
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Highest population growth in Akershus
The population is estimated to be 5 297 000 inhabitants as per 31 December, with a population growth of 38 500 or 0.7 per cent in 2017.
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Low population growth continues
A further reduction in immigration and a small decrease in the number of births resulted in low population growth in the 3rd quarter.
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Future Norwegian elderly - a regional perspective
Reports 2017/32
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Low population growth
Low figures for immigrations and births resulted in a low growth in the population in the second quarter. The low growth in the size of the population seen over the two past years continues.
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Economic effects of the population development for the municipality of Oslo
Reports 2017/15
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The low population growth continues
The population in Norway grew by 8 829, or 0.17 per cent in the first quarter. This is the lowest population growth in the 1st quarter since the EU’s internal market expanded in 2006.
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Next million reached set to be the fastest
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Population projections 2016-2100: Main results
More inhabitants in Norway, more elderly, more immigrants and more people in central areas. These are the future population trends projected in the main alternative.
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