| Previous released tables. 2010 |
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| Table 1: |
Pupils who started a basic course for the first time in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2004, by completed upper secondary education whithin five years, and gender. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 2: |
Pupils who started a basic course for the first time in 2004, by completed upper secondary education within five years, areas of study and gender. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 3: |
Pupils who started a basic course for the first time in 2004, by completed upper secondary education within five years, gender and parents' level of education. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 4: |
Pupils and who started a basic course for the first time in 2004, by completed upper secondary education within five years, gender and county of residence at 16 years of age. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 5: |
Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents who started a basic course for the first time in 2004 by completed upper secondary education within five years, gender and country background. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 6: |
Pupils who started a basic course for the first time in 2004, by completed upper secondary education whitin five years, by areas of study, age and final qualification.Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 7: |
Pupils who started a basic course for the firste time in 2004, by completed upper secondary education within five years, lower secondary school points and gender. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |
| Table 8: |
Pupils who started a basic course for the first time in 2004, by completed upper secondary education within five years, lower secondary school points and areas of study. Per cent |
(01.07.2010) |