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Immigration and immigrants: Social conditions, welfare and crime
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Less children received measures from the Child Welfare Services
A total of 54 600 children received measures, both care and assistance measures, in 2019. This represents about a thousand children less than in 2018
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Quality of life among immigrants. An analysis of the Survey on living conditions among persons with an immigrant background 2016
Reports 2018/31
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Adult refugees without education and with primary and lower secondary education
Reports 2018/29
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Welfare benefits and employment
Reports 2018/25
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Living conditions among Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in Norway 2016
Reports 2018/20
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Record prison numbers in 2016
When examining all types of sentences as a whole, 2016 was a record year for prison numbers.
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Unaccompanied minor refugees 2015-2016
Reports 2018/03
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Immigrants in Norway 2017
Statistical analyses 155
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Crime among immigrants and children of immigrants in Norway
Reports 2017/36
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Crime and duration of residency among immigrants in Norway
Reports 2017/37
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Living conditions among imigrants in Norway 2016
Reports 2017/13
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30 per cent of sentences served using electronic monitoring
Adult men with a Norwegian citizenship are most frequently imprisoned in Norway, but more than half of those in custody were non-Norwegian citizens. Although this is relatively similar to recent years, far more people are serving their prison sent...
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What do we know about immigrants who do not work, study or receive benefits?
In 2011, 16 per cent of immigrants aged 20-66 years had a weak attachment to the labour market, i.e. they were neither in employment, looking for work, studying or receiving state benefits related to the loss of employment income. In the general p...
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Elderly recipients of social assistance and WAA unlikely to return to work
Young long-term recipients of social assistance have a closer attachment to the labour market than older recipients. They also receive WAA for longer.
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The demographics and living conditions of immigrants in Groruddalen, Søndre Nordstrand, Gamle Oslo and Grünerløkka
Reports 2015/43
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