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Social conditions, welfare and crime: Living 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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Life Quality in Norway, 2020
Reports 2020/35
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Economy, health and well-being
Reports 2020/29
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The economic welfare of low-income households 2019
Reports 2019/33
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Low-income families more vulnerable to poverty-related problems
Most Norwegians are financially equipped to meet their everyday financial obligations, but some groups struggle to make ends meet. Couples with children and a low income, and single parents are more vulnerable to poverty-related problems.
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Further decline of victims of theft, not threats and violence
In 2018, 9.0 per cent of the adult population reported that they had been victims of incidents of theft, damage, violence or threats of violence during the past year. This is lower than in all previous surveys on living conditions. The share of vi...
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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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Living conditions among Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in Norway 2016
Reports 2018/20
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Housing and housing conditions in Norway
Reports 2018/13
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Material and social deprivation in Norway
Reports 2018/07
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Immigrants in Norway 2017
Statistical analyses 155
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Most volunteer work is in sports organisations
Nearly half of all parents with school-aged children have carried out unpaid work for a sports team in the last year.
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Living conditions among imigrants in Norway 2016
Reports 2017/13
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Immigration, immigrants and subjective wellbeing
Reports 2017/03
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Income mobility among households with children: 2007 - 2014
Reports 2016/35
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