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09008: Development in persistent low income. Three-year period. Persons, by various characteristics (per cent) 1997-1999 - 2020-2022
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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
2024-10-01 08:00
Unit
OECD scale 50 per cent:
per cent
EU scale 60 per cent:
per cent
Reference time
OECD scale 50 per cent:
31.12.
EU scale 60 per cent:
31.12.
Source
Statistics Norway
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External PROD
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Total population, students not included
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Men, students not included
Children under 18 years of age
People who received old-age pension all years in the period
People who received disability benefit all years in the period
People in single parent households for at least three consecutive years
People in single parent households
People in single parent households with 1 child
People in single parent households with 2 children
People in single parent households with 3 children or more]
People in the household type couples with children, age of youngest child 0-6 years
People in the household type couples with children, age of youngest child 0-17years]
People in the household type couples with 1 child, age of youngest child 0-17 years
People in the household type couples with 2 children, age of youngest child 0-17 years
People in the household type couples with 3 children or more, age of youngest child 0-17 years
People in the household type couples with 4 children or more, age of youngest child 0-17 years
People in the household type couples with 5 children or more, age of youngest child 0-17years]
People 35 years of age and younger that have been living alone for at least three consecutive years
People 35 years of age and younger that have been living alone for at least two of the last three consecutive years
People 35 years of age and younger that have been living alone for at least one of three consecutive years
Immigrants or persons born in Norway with foreign-born parents
Immigrants from Asia, Africa, Latin-America Eastern Europe and Oceania except Australia and New Zealand]
Immigrants from Asia, Africa and Latin-America
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Footnotes
Figures for the time intervals 2019-2021 and 2020-2022 were corrected on October 1, 2024.
receiver group
Total population, students not included
Excluding people living alone in the last year of a period and in receipt of a student loan.