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12903: Development in persistent low-income, persons 0-39 years. Three year-period (EU scale, 60 per cent). Immigrants, Norwegian-born to immigrant parents and the rest of the population, by sex and age 2016-2018 - 2020-2022

Elisabeth Omholt, Statistics Norway
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Aurora Hattrem, Statistics Norway
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Jon Epland, Statistics Norway
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Lene Sandvik, Statistics Norway
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2024-01-18 08:00
EU scale 60 per cent:
per cent
Total number of persons:
per cent
EU scale 60 per cent:
31.12.
Total number of persons:
31.12.
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This table shows figures by personal characteristics for immigration bacground, and not by what applies to the main income earner of the household in which a person is registered. Students, e.g. persons living alone who received educational loan from Lånekassen the last year of the reference period, are not included. Figures for 2020 were corrected on September 2, 2022. Salary compensation for those who are temporarily laid off ('lønnskompensasjon') was included twice in the calculation of total income, and thus figures for total income were about 7 billion NOK too high.