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07888: Households with bank deposits higher than 1G, by type of household (per cent) 2004 - 2022
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Elisabeth Omholt, Statistics Norway
+47 930 55 528
oel@ssb.no
Aurora Hattrem, Statistics Norway
+47 90 40 74 24
auh@ssb.no
Jørgen Knutsønn Arntzen, Statistics Norway
+47 46 69 50 43
jka@ssb.no
Lene Sandvik, Statistics Norway
+47 90 13 16 16
lsa@ssb.no
Updated
2023-12-19 08:00
Unit
Household:
per cent
Source
Statistics Norway
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External PROD
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Couple without resident children, oldest person 45-66 years
Couple without resident children, oldest person 67 years and older
Couples with children 0-5 years
Couples with children 6-17 years
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Footnotes
1 G is the basic amount of the National Insurance. Students not included.
Private households consiting of single persons living alone under the age of 18 are not included in the data. Most of these persons are probably wrongly classified due to errors in input data. Some may be persons living with adults other than their parents, for instance foster children and and persons living in orphan homes.
Couples included married couples, cohabiting couples and registered partners.