Migration

Statistics

Migrations
Gives figures for immigration and emigration, as well as for migrations within Norway.

Analyses, articles and publications

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  1. This report examines moving patterns in urban regions following changes in household composition, focusing on the family events union formation, union dissolution, childbirth, and "empty nest" situations where adult children move out of their parents' household.

  2. The report provides a descriptive analysis of immigration to Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden and the situation for immigrants and their descendants living there. Furthermore, it looks at how immigrants and descendants are integrated into society, with a focus on their participation in education and working life.

  3. Almost 70 percent of the cohorts we followed have been living in a municipality other than the one they lived in when they were 15 years old before they turned 35.

  4. The purpose of this project has been to map welfare candidates place of study and settlement two years after graduation, in relation to the place of upbringing.

  5. We document estimation results related to semi-log econometric models for scaled net domestic migration and commuting using panel data for 89 economic regions in Norway for the period 2001-2014.

  6. Cohorts of young people who were 15 years old in the period 1978-2002 have been tracked to the age of 35.

  7. This project is a descriptive analysis of migration and integration based on Nordic comparative data for migration and integration, in the Nordic Council of Ministers table data base: https://www.nordicstatistics.org/.

  8. The main aim of this project has been to map the welfare graduates' place of study and settlement after graduation in relation to the place of upbringing.

  9. This paper provides empirical results for internal migration and commuting flows using panel data for 89 economic regions in Norway for the years 2001-2014.

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