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Welfare benefits – labour and reception of benefits
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10962: Recipients of social assistance, by immigration category/country background, sex and number and length of incidents 2006-2010 - 2009-2013
About table
About the statistics
Contact
Arve Hetland, Statistics Norway
+47 409 02 408
ahe@ssb.no
Updated
2016-01-20 10:00
Unit
Recipients of social assistance:
persons
Recipients of social assistance (per cent):
per cent
Reference time
Recipients of social assistance:
31.12.
Recipients of social assistance (per cent):
31.12.
Source
Statistics Norway
Database
External PROD
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Mandatory
Selected
1
of total
2
Recipients of social assistance
Recipients of social assistance (per cent)
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interval (year)
Mandatory
Selected
1
of total
2
2009-2013
2006-2010
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immigration category / country background
Selected
0
of total
5
Optional variable
All categories
Immigrants from EU28/EEA, Switzerland, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand
Immigrants from Asia, Africa, Latin-America, Oceania except Austalia and New Zealand and Eastern Europe outside EU28/EEA/Switzerland
Norwegian-born to immigrant parents
Other population
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sex
Classification of sex
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0
of total
3
Optional variable
Both sexes
Females
Males
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number and length of incidents
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0
of total
7
Optional variable
Total, all combinations of number and length of incidents
Two short incidents
Three or more short incidents, but not every year
One long and one or more short incidents, but not every year
One incident regardless of length, but not every year
Two or more long incidents, but not every year
Received soscial assistance in each year, regardless of length of incident(s)
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(maximum number allowed is 300 000)
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Footnotes
immigration category / country background
Other population
Other population includes all persons who are not imigrants and not born of two imigrants.