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  1. . The survey covers both holiday and business trips. The survey is based on interviews on a representative sample of the Norwegian population between 16-79 years old

  2. ), time use The time use survey measures the amount of time people spend doing various activities, such as paid work, housework, childcare, volunteering and leisure activities

  3. . The data is based on the Survey on living conditions EU-SILC. The statistics cover poverty issues for various groups in the Norwegian population, such as financial difficulties and social and material deprivation

  4. . The data is based on the Norwegian Survey of living conditions EU-SILC (Norwegian national modules in addition to the EU Survey on Income and Living Conditions SILC

  5. 13782: Persons temporarily absent from work during the whole/part of survey week, by sex, age and reason for absence Employed (1 000 persons), Employed (per cent

  6. . These are some of the results in a new survey about holiday homes concentrations

  7. 13783: Persons temporarily absent from work during the whole/part of survey week, by sex, age and reason for absence Employed (1 000 persons), Employed (per cent

  8. Monitors the turnover within oil and gas, manufacturing, mining and electricity supply The goal of the survey is to monitor the level and development of the turnover within oil and gas, manufacturing

  9. . Per inhabitant and holiday home, Adjusted gross operating expenditures, land use

  10. . Per inhabitant and holiday home, consolidated accounts, Adjusted gross operating expenditures, land use

  11. Covers areas such as internet access in households and use of internet among individuals The survey gives information about the use of internet by the population

  12. . Lukk at Norwegian commercial accommodation establishments The numbers refer to hotels, short-term holiday dwellings, camping sites, and youth hostels

  13. . Also, the weak Norwegian krone makes it cheaper for foreign tourists to holiday in Norway, says adviser Boyd Oyier at Statistics Norway. Figure 1

  14. . – November is traditionally not a major holiday month, yet we see an increase in guest nights for holiday and leisure purposes at hotels in almost all counties

  15. : 2 October 2024 According to new data from the Norwegian accommodation statistics, commercial accommodation establishments The numbers refer to hotels, short-term holiday dwellings, camping sites, and youth hostels