Employment among immigrants, register-based

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03857: Employed first generation immigrants aged 16-74 years, by country background and sex (closed series) 2001K4 - 2005K4

Bjørn Olsen, Statistics Norway
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2016-03-03 10:00
Employed:
persons
Employed first generation immigrants in per cent of the number of residents:
per cent
Employed:
End of quarter
Employed first generation immigrants in per cent of the number of residents:
End of quarter
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country background

Belarus

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Serbia and Montenegro

The name changed from Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro 14 February 2003.