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Facts about education in Norway 2017
Where in the country do most children go to kindergarten, and what line of study is most popular at the moment? The Facts about education publication includes most of the figures on education in Norway – from kindergarten to university.
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More pupils in private schools
About 630 000 pupils attended a Norwegian primary or lower secondary school in 2016. The number of pupils has increased by about 5 000 since the last school year. A total of 3.6 per cent of these pupils attend private schools, which is the most pu...
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Government subsidies covered 86 per cent of expenditures
Government subsidies accounted for 86 per cent of gross operating expenditures in private kindergartens in 2015, and parental payments accounted for 16 per cent.
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Two-fold increase in Syrian participants
During 2015, 37 100 people attended Norwegian language training and social studies for newly arrived immigrants - a 2 percent increase from 2014. A total of 4 500 of the participants were from Syria. This is nearly double the number from the previ...
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Free child care in Oslo
Reports 2016/36
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Education-specific labour force and demand in Norway in times of transition
Reports 2016/31
This report analyzes the demand for labour in Norway between 2014 and 2035, and whether this demand corresponds to the educational composition of the labour force.
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Lifelong learning 2008-2016
Reports 2016/29
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More than half of graduates are women
Most graduates from bachelor and master’s degree programmes are women in Norway and in most OECD countries. In a majority of OECD countries, more men than women hold a doctoral degree.
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Former participants in the Introduction programme 2009-2013
Reports 2016/24
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Household payments in kindergartens, January 2016
Reports 2016/21
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Quasi-experimental estimates of targeted learning support on student achievement
Reports 2016/08
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Facts about education in Norway 2016
In «Facts About Education in Norway 2016» you can find figures on virtually every form of education in the country – from kindergarten to university.
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Lifelong learning 2008-2015
Reports 2016/01
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In Norway women have the highest education, but the lowest wages
If you happen to be a tertiary educated woman in Norway, your average wage is 75 per cent of that of a similarly educated man. The wage gap between Swedish women and men is less prominent.
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Student life and economic conditions
Reports 2015/50
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