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Region 2020 - Region 2002
TypeKorrespondansetabell
SpråkEngelsk
DatoSist endret: 2020-11-16
Region 2002 - Municipalities 2008
TypeKorrespondansetabell
SpråkEngelsk
DatoSist endret: 2016-10-07
Standard Industrial Classification 1994 - Standard Industrial Classification 2002
TypeKorrespondansetabell
SpråkEngelsk
DatoSist endret: 2016-10-07
Region 2020 - County 2024
TypeKorrespondansetabell
SpråkEngelsk
DatoSist endret: 2022-09-23
Region 2020 - Municipalities 2020
TypeKorrespondansetabell
SpråkEngelsk
DatoSist endret: 2022-12-06
Region 2002 - County 1972
TypeKorrespondansetabell
SpråkEngelsk
DatoSist endret: 2016-10-07
Classification of industrial link
BeskrivelseThe industrial link is expressed in terms of the relative distribution of industries in relation to the working population residing in the municipalities 3 November 1990 (Population and Housing Census). An investigation is first made as to whether the production industries collectively employ more people than the service industries. If this is the case, the industry code for the municipality is based on the relationship between the four production industry units. In cases where one of the production industry units is responsible for more than two thirds of the total number of people employed within production industries, the municipality is assigned a code with the letter. In all other cases, the code consists of two letters depends on the relative sizes of the units. In the remaining municipalities, the service industries employ more people than the production industries. The industrial link is a criterion in the Standard Classification of Municipalities.
InnholdsfortegnelseRegion
Emne -
TypeKlassifikasjon
SpråkEngelsk
Classification of occupations
BeskrivelseThe standard is based on the International Standard Classification of Occupations - ISCO-08, prepared by the International Labour Organization (ILO). The standard classification of occupations is designed for official statistics of Norway, and occupations are classified by 4 digits.
InnholdsfortegnelsePerson
Emne -
TypeKlassifikasjon
SpråkEngelsk
Classification of Occupations 08 (STYRK-08)
BeskrivelseThe classification is based on ILO's International Standard for Classification of Occupations 2008 - ISCO-08. The Norwegian version of the classification is called STYRK-08. This classification replaces the former classification STYRK, which was based on ISCO-88(COM). Occupations are characterised by similarities in tasks, level of competence and specialisation. STYRK-08 is prepared for use in official statistics, and will also be a valuable tool within employment service and career guidance. STYRK-08 will be used in official statistics for 2011, and also in routines for employment service. Respondents reporting occupations for the Register of employees will, however, still use codes from STYRK (7 digits), and these will be encoded by Statistics Norway before publishing. The principles of classification are based on STYRK, but to improve international comparability, similarity in tasks are given priority, independent of the educational claims defined by different countries. This e.g. means that all nurses and teachers are included in one category (2 Professionals). The classification has also been extended with several occupations within the ICT sector, while there are fewer occupations within the crafts and operators sector.
TypeKlassifikasjonsversjon
SpråkEngelsk
Gyldig fra/-til2011-01-01 -
Occupations 1998-09
BeskrivelseThe standard is based on the International Standard Classification of Occupations - ISCO-88, prepared by ILO. The EU has developed a version of this standard (ISCO-88(COM)), which is the basis for the Norwegian standard. The Norwegian standard will be replacing the Nordic Classification of Occupations (NYK).The standard classification of occupations is designed for official statistics of Norway, and will also be instrumental in labour exchange and vocational guidance. When developing the Norwegian standard, both these needs are considered. Since ISCO-88(COM) from the beginning was developed for statistical purposes, the statistical needs probably are better met than the needs in the labour exchange area. However, the Labour Market Administration will continue to develop a classification of occupations, in order to satisfy the needs in the field of labour exchange. This means that some occupations will be classified by 5-6 digits, while others have 2-3 digits. This classification will comply with the ISCO-88(COM) standards. The classification principle in this version is quite different from the previous one. In this version skill is the main classification principle, while the previous one was based on activity units.
TypeKlassifikasjonsversjon
SpråkEngelsk
Gyldig fra/-til1998-09-01 - 2011-01-01