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1 of 3 enterprises without female employees
One third of all enterprises have only male employees, while almost 19 per cent have only female employees.
By 1 January 2005, 34 per cent of the enterprises have more than 50 per cent female employees, 58 per cent have more than 50 percent male employees, and 8 per cent have just as many women as men amongst their employees.
Tables:
- Table 1 Enterprises, by the employees' sex, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 1 January 2005
- Table 2 Enterprises, by the employees' level of education, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 1 January 2005 (Corrected 31 October 2007)
- Table 3 Enterprises, by the employees' average age in groups, age gap between the youngest and oldest employee, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 2005
- Table 4 New registered enterprises, by the employees' sex, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. Jan 01, 2005
- Table 5 New established enterprises, by the employees' level of education, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 2005 (Corrected 31 October 2007)
- Table 6 New registered enterprises, by the employees' average age i groups, age gap between the youngest and oldest employee, as well as the industrial activity, size group and legal form of the enterprises. 2005
Contact
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Håkon Frøysa Skullerud
E-mail: hakon.skullerud@ssb.no
tel.: (+47) 41 43 59 39