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More foreigners give population increase
Longyearbyen and Ny-Ålesund had 2310 inhabitants on 1 July 2017. This is the highest population ever registered.
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Quality of life among immigrants. An analysis of the Survey on living conditions among persons with an immigrant background 2016
Reports 2018/31
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Adult refugees without education and with primary and lower secondary education
Reports 2018/29
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Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents from Syria
Reports 2018/24
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Developments in residential segregation in selected major and central municipalities after 2005
Reports 2018/23
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Lower population growth in future
Lower population growth, an ageing rural population and growing numbers of adult and elderly immigrants. These are some of the trends that will impact on the future population, according to the 2018 population projections.
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Norway’s 2018 population projections
Reports 2018/22
This report presents the main results from the 2018 population projections and provides an overview of the underlying assumptions.
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5 per cent more with refugee background
A total of 228 200 persons with a refugee background were living in Norway on 1 January 2018. This represented 31 per cent of all migrants, and 4.3 per cent of the total population.
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Living conditions among Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in Norway 2016
Reports 2018/20
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Naturalisation reached record level
A total of 21 600 persons were naturalised in 2017; 7 900 more than the year before. Eight out of 10 who were granted Norwegian citizenship were former citizens of non-European countries
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Increased migration within Norway
Never before has the migration across county borders been as high as in 2017. People are moving to central areas, and steadily more are moving out of rather than to Oslo.
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Record fall in immigration last year
A total of 58 200 people immigrated to Norway in 2017, 8 600 fewer than the previous year. The decline is the largest ever, and is largely due to the drop in immigrants from Syria.
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Women and men in Norway 2018
Who are the women and men in Norway? Statistics Norway presents similarities and differences between women and men in Norway within areas of society we can describe with statistics in Women and men in Norway.
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More similar life expectancy for men and women
In 2017, life expectancy was 84.3 years for women and 80.9 years for men. In the last 30 years, the difference between men and women's life expectancy has halved.
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Fertility declined to record low
A total of 56 600 children were born in 2017, 2 300 fewer than 2016. This gives a total fertility rate (TRF) for women of 1.62. This is the lowest level ever registered.
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