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Construction, housing and property: Dwelling and housing conditions
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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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Buliding activity in rural areas 2008-2018
Reports 2020/16
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Scenarios for future accessibility of the Norwegian housing mass
Reports 2019/08
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Does households that qualify for housing benefits recieve it?
Reports 2019/02
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Decrease in interest payments, but increase in debt for home owners
Interest payments on home loans have decreased since 2012, but the home loan debt has increased. Families with children have the largest yearly housing costs. However, the housing costs of single parents and one-person households are most burdensome.
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Immigrant households, their composition and housing conditions
Reports 2018/37
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Geographic analysis of new dwelling construction in Norway
Reports 2018/32
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Increase in construction costs
The construction costs of residential buildings increased by 0.6 per cent from July to August this year. Labour costs rose by 0.9 per cent in the same period.
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More than half of single parents with small children are tenants
Approximately one in four Norwegian households rent their homes. It is most common to rent in the larger cities. Tenant rates are especially high among single parents and people living alone.
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Use of municipal dwellings
Reports 2018/15
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Greatest increase in 12 years
The growth in the number of dwellings is the highest registered since the establishment of the dwelling population bstatistics in 2006. The growth is largest in urban areas, and particularly in the municipalities of Oslo, Bergen and Trondheim.
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Housing and housing conditions in Norway
Reports 2018/13
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1 in 10 over 66 has to use stairs to enter their dwelling
81 000 persons over the age of 66 live on the second floor or above without a lift. This is 11 per cent of all the people in the age group.
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One in ten live in a crowded dwelling
One in ten residents and one in twenty households live in a crowded dwelling. This is especially common among families with children, low-income households and immigrants.
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Large majority own their dwelling
Three out of four households own their dwelling, and a large majority of these are freeholders. The ownership rates are especially high among couples with children and high-income households.
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