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Population: Immigrants
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Unaccompanied minor refugees 1996-2018
Reports 2020/13
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Family immigration and marriage patterns 1990-2018
Reports 2020/05
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Resettlement refugees 2019
Reports 2020/02
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Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration 2019
Reports 2019/40
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Norwegian-born to immigrant parents - demography, education, work and income
Reports 2019/21
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Settlement municipality and integration among adult refugees in Norway
Reports 2019/13
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Weaker growth in persons with refugee background
Last year saw an increase of 5 600 persons with a refugee background in Norway. This is the lowest growth in the last 20 years.
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Largest decline in naturalisation
A total of 10 300 persons were naturalised in 2018, which was a fall of over 50 per cent from the year before. The largest decline in absolute numbers was among Asian citizens, whose naturalisation went down by 6 300 persons in 2018.
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Lower growth in the number of immigrants
The growth in the number of immigrants in Norway is the lowest for a number of years. The increase was 18 400 in 2018, making this the smallest growth since 2005.
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Quality of life among immigrants. An analysis of the Survey on living conditions among persons with an immigrant background 2016
Reports 2018/31
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Adult refugees without education and with primary and lower secondary education
Reports 2018/29
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Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents from Syria
Reports 2018/24
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Developments in residential segregation in selected major and central municipalities after 2005
Reports 2018/23
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5 per cent more with refugee background
A total of 228 200 persons with a refugee background were living in Norway on 1 January 2018. This represented 31 per cent of all migrants, and 4.3 per cent of the total population.
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Living conditions among Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in Norway 2016
Reports 2018/20
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