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Nurses' workplace and newly graduated nurses affiliation with working life
Reports 2019/04
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Physicians’ workplace and newly graduated physicians affiliation with working life
Reports 2019/03
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Snus and cigarettes equally popular
The share of the Norwegian population smoking daily is the same as for those using snus daily. Users of snus are predominantly male, while the gender disparity is less pronounced for smokers.
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Healthy life centres in Norwegian municipalities 2013-2016
Reports 2018/27
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Nursing and care services 2017
Reports 2018/26
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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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Snus more used than cigarettes
For the first time there were more people using snus on a daily basis compared to daily smokers. Young men use snus the most, while older men smoke the most.
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Expenses for dental treatment 2014-2016
Reports 2017/42
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Future Norwegian elderly - a regional perspective
Reports 2017/32
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The distribution of financial resources between women and men, and gender disparities in health
Reports 2017/29
This report describes the distribution financial resources between women and men. It has been prepared by Statistics Norway on behalf of the Ministry of Children and equality.
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Nursing and care services 2016
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Large increase in FTEs in health centres and school health services
The number of full-time equivalents (FTEs) in health centres and school health services has increased by just over 9 per cent from 2015 to 2016. Nurses, midwives and physiotherapists have seen a particular increase. Around NOK 3.5 billion was spen...
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More users, greater need for assistance
More than 355 000 persons received one or more nursing and care services as home care or in institutions during 2016. This represents a 2 per cent increase from 2015 and 8 per cent from 2009. The youngest and the oldest have the most extensive nee...
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Almost unchanged sickness absence
Sickness absence adjusted for seasonal and influenza variations was 6.4 per cent in the 1st quarter of 2017, which is almost the same as in the 4th quarter of 2016. It has been almost unchanged for the past four years.
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Inequality in health service utilization - a preliminary study
Reports 2017/16
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