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Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in lower secondary school
Reports 2013/65
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Education 2013
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The introduction scheme in the municipalities
Reports 2013/55
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Evaluating Free Preschool
Reports 2013/56
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First results from the program evaluation of the intensive training in Overgangsprosjeketet, Ny GIV
Reports 2013/54
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Forecasting demand and supply of labour by education
Reports 2013/48
In Norway, supply of labour by level of education has developed in line with demand for many years. At the same time unemployment rates and relative wages for different educational groups have been quite stable over time.
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High skill levels among Norwegian adults
Norwegian adults have proficiency above the OECD average in literacy, numeracy and problem solving in a technology-rich environment. In Norway, adults aged between 25 and 34 have the highest mean scores in literacy and numeracy, as well as the lar...
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Adult skills in Norway
Reports 2013/42
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Increased participation in adult learning
About 61 per cent of adults in Norway participated in education or training in 2012 compared to 55 per cent in 2007, an increase of 6 percentage points. There is no significant gender difference in participation in 2012.
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Household payments in kindergartens, January 2013
Reports 2013/28
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Population's level of education, after the survey on education 2011/2012
Reports 2013/24
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Educational behaviour in the dynamic micro-simulation model MOSART
Reports 2013/15
The report provides an overview of the modeling of educational behavior in the MOSART model, and how education is included in the model.
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Student mobility
Reports 2013/06
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Facts about education in Norway 2013
This brochure contains key figures for education statistics in Norway. The statistics are based on figures for 2011.
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More women than men complete on time
As an average for OECD countries, 70 per cent of boys and girls who start upper secondary education complete the programmes they entered within the theoretical duration of the programme. In 28 out of 33 OECD countries, at least 60 per cent aged 25...
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