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850 000 people live alone
There were 2 143 000 private households in Norway on 1 January 2009, an increase of 38 000 from the year before. The greatest increase occurred among people living alone. 40 per cent of all households in Norway1 now consists of one person, which means that nearly 20 per cent of all residents, or 852 000 people, live alone.
The average size of a private household is 2.2 people per household, down from 3.3 in 1960. The decrease in household size continues, but at a slower pace than in the sixties, seventies and eighties.
One in five live alone
The share of one-person households is still increasing, up from 4 per cent in 1960 to10 per cent in 1980, and is now at 18 per cent. About half of the population live in households with children under 18 years of age. The remaining third live in households with several people, but without children under 18 years of age.
Oslo has the largest group of people living alone, with 30 per cent of the population, followed by Sør-Trøndelag and Troms counties at 19 and 18 per cent of population, respectively. Nord-Trøndelag, Sogn and Fjordane and Akershus counties have the lowest share of one-person households.
Large variations in different districts in Oslo
The share of the population living alone varies a lot between the urban districts in Oslo. In the district of St. Hanshaugen about 50 per cent of the residents live alone, while only 13 per cent of the population of Søndre Nordstrand do the same.
The statistical basisThe statistics are based on registers and legal residence address on 1 January 2009. This means that unmarried students registered at their parents' address are regarded as members of the household of their parents. Experience shows that statistics based on registers and legal residence address result in larger households, fewer one-person households and fewer cohabiting couples than statistics from surveys based on interviews and place of usual residence. The advantage of the kind of register statistics presented here is that it can be broken down to very precise geographical areas. |
1Corrected 02.04.2009 at 11:23 a.m.
Tables:
- Table 1 Population by, sex, age and type of household. 1 January 2009
- Table 2 Private households and persons per private household, by county. 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009
- Table 3 Private households, by type of household. 1980, 1990, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Number and per cent
- Table 4 Private households and persons in private households, by size of household, county, municipality and urban district. 1. January 2009
- Table 5 Private households, by type of household, county, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009
- Table 6 Private households, by type of household, county, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009. Per cent
- Table 7 Private households and persons in private households, by type of household. 1 January 2009. Numbers and per cent
- Table 8 Persons in private households, by type of household, county, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009. Per cent
- Table 9 Families in private households, by type of family, county, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009
- Table 10 Families in private households with children 0-17 years by, county, type of family and number of children. 1 January 2009
- Table 11 Persons in private households, by sex, cohabitation arrangements and age. 1 January 2009
- Table 12 Couples and persons in couples with and without children in private households, by cohabitation arrangements, number of children in the family and age. 1 January 2009
- Table 13 Couples with and without children in private households, by cohabitation arrangements, county, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009. Per cent
- Table 14 Persons 18 years and over in private households. Percentage living/not living as couples, by age, county, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009. Per cent
- Table 15 Persons 67 years and over in private house holds, by age and number of persons living in the household. County, municipality and urban district. 1 January 2009
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