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Voter turnout highest among women
The turnout in the 2015 elections was 62 per cent among women and 57 per cent among men. Among the over 67s, however, participation is higher among men. Among those with a tertiary education, almost 8 out of 10 voted, while among those without an ...
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Voter turnout decreased in most municipalities
The turnout in the municipal elections this autumn was 60.0 per cent; a decrease of 4.2 percentage points compared to the 2011 municipal elections. Sixty-five of the 428 municipalities saw an increase in voter turnout, while the remainder saw a de...
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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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218 000 new voters are eligible to vote
A total of 4 025 950 persons are eligible to vote this year. This is an increase of 218 000 since the previous municipal and county elections. The biggest increase is among voters with an immigrant background. A total of 534 000 voters in this gro...
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Norwegian language training and employment among immigrants granted residence permit in 2009
Reports 2015/38
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The introduction programme of newly arrived immigrants – a study of results
Reports 2015/36
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Electoral turnout among persons with immigrant background
Reports 2015/33
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60 000 list nominees
For this year’s county and municipal elections, 59 983 nominees are candidates. The proportion of females is 43 per cent. The share with an immigrant background is 4.2 per cent; an increase of 0.7 percentage points compared to the local elections ...
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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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Four million have the right to vote
For the first time in history, over four million people are entitled to vote in an election held in Norway. This is an increase of about 219 000 voters from the municipal and county council election held in 2011.
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Children and adolescents with immigrant background in Child welfare services 2012
Reports 2015/16
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Emigration among immigrants in Norway
Reports 2015/17
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Employment and education among young people with immigrant background. 2013
Reports 2015/07
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