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Immigration and immigrants: Population
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A historic shift: More elderly than children and teenagers
Strong ageing, lower population growth, as well as a larger and older immigrant population. According to the 2020 national population projections, these are some of the important changes that will occur this century. In the short term, the Corona ...
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Unaccompanied minor refugees 1996-2018
Reports 2020/13
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Population growth at 39 400 in 2019
As 2020 began, Norway’s population stood at 5 367 580. Population growth for 2019 came in at 39 400.
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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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Interactive visualisation of reasons for immigration
The statistics on reason for immigration show why many non-Nordic immigrants have immigrated to Norway. Immigrants come to work, study, receive protection or reunite with family. We have developed an interactive visualization where you can see wh...
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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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Majority immigrate for labour
A total of 36 900 persons with non-Nordic citizenship immigrated to Norway in 2018 - 5 700 fewer than the year before. Labour is now the most common reason for immigrating to Norway.
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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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Immigrant households, their composition and housing conditions
Reports 2018/37
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Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents from Syria
Reports 2018/24
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