Topic: Labour market and earnings
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Employment, register-based
Statisticslabour market, employees, hours of work, occupations (for example nurses, cooks, car mechanics), level of education, commuting, industries (for example manufacturing, public administration, hotels), public sector, private sector
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Labour force survey
StatisticsLFS, labour market, employees, unemployed, economically active, labour force, labour force status, employees by industry, underemployment, part-time work, hours of work, temporary staff
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Earnings of all employees
Statisticsmonthly salary, full-time employee, part-time employee, occupational groups, public sector, private sector, hours of work, overtime payments, bonus, irregular increments
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Disabled people, Labour force survey
Drop in employment among disabled women
labour market, labour force status, employees, unemployed, adaptation
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Nonresponse in the Norwegian labour force survey (LFS)
Documents 2012/54
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Basis for employers’ National Insurance contributions
NI contributions within private sector increase 6.3 per cent
calculated employers’ National Insurance contributions, zones for employers’ National Insurance contributions.
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Employment among short-term immigrants
Increase in employees on short-term stays
migrant workers, labour immigration, employees, self-employed
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Employment among immigrants, register-based
Above 30 000 more immigrants employed
immigrant background, country background, period of residence, employees, occupational groups, self-employed, industries (for example manufacturing, public administration, restaurants)
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Health care personnel
High employment rate after health studies
health care personnel (for example doctors, nurses, dentists), social work personnel (for example social workers, child welfare officers, care workers), labour force status, man-years, health and social care studies, health and social services, further education (for example health visitor, midwife, anaesthetist), GP, immigrant background
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Employment, register-based
Increase in employment in all counties
labour market, employees, hours of work, occupations (for example nurses, cooks, car mechanics), level of education, commuting, industries (for example manufacturing, public administration, hotels), public sector, private sector
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Work stoppages
Few stoppages
strike, lockout, working days lost
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Members of employer and trade union organisations
29 000 more trade union members
trade unions, organised labour, member companies
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How are educational groups affected by economic shocks and trends?
Reports 2011/50
Bjørnstad et al. (2010) forecast the future demand for labor by their educational attainment in Norway until 2030. The projection is based on a cyclical neutral development path in the key macroeconomic variables, in addition to several a...
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Household data in the Norwegian Labour Force Survey
Documents 2010/46
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Technological changes and skill composition
Documents 2010/6
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Evaluating employment classification
Documents 2010/9
Individual data on employment are used for a wide range of official statistics and research purposes. Statistics Norway collects data from both sample survey and administrative registers for this purpose. Especially when making detailed t...
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Demand and supply of labor by education towards 2030
Reports 2010/39
In Norway, Statistics Norway has produced projections on demand and supply of labor by education since 1993, and in this report, we present new projections towards 2030
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Working environment, survey on living conditions
Young women most exposed to harassment in the workplace
working conditions, physical working environment (for example noise, work position, indoor climate), ergonomics, psychosocial work environment (for example well-being, conflicts, threats), bullying, organisational work environment (for example work load, working arrangements, employee participation), work-related health problems, accidents at work
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