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Immigration and immigrants: Population
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Family immigration and marriage patterns 1990-2015
Reports 2016/39
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Emigration among immigrants in Norway -
Reports 2016/27
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Children and young adults with an immigrant background
Reports 2016/23
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More family reunifications than new marriages
The main reason for non-Nordic citizens immigrating to Norway in the period 1990-2014 as a whole was family immigration. Following the south-eastward expansion of the EU, the number of labour immigrants has exceeded the number of family immigrants...
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Immigrant workers from EU/EEC - a demographic overview
Reports 2016/03
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Refugees in Norway
The large influx of refugees is headline news throughout Europe, including Norway. However, despite all the attention, only a very small percentage of the refugees have found their way to Norway so far (UNHCR 2015). It is nevertheless evident that...
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Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration 2015
Reports 2015/52
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Gender equality among Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents
Reports 2015/26
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Family immigration and marriage patterns 1990-2013
Reports 2015/23
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Divorce among descendants of immigrants
Reports 2015/21
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Emigration among immigrants in Norway
Reports 2015/17
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The population with an immigrant background in 13 municipalities in Norway
Reports 2015/04
This report provides an analytical summary of the situation in the 13 municipalities with the highest share of immigrants in Norway. The report was originally published in Norwegian as the introductory chapter of «Befolkningen med innvandrerbakgru...
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Large diversity in little Norway
The population grew 1.3 per cent in 2012, with immigration accounting for 72 per cent of this growth. This means that the country’s population, which has passed the 5 million mark, is now much more diverse. Equally diverse are the reasons for pers...
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Immigrants – what we know and don’t know
In the ten years up to 2013, the number of immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents has more than doubled. This strong growth is due to the increase in labour immigration from the new EU member states in East Europe. We have learned a gr...
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Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration 2014
Reports 2014/39
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