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  1. 13305: Covid-19 impact. Remote access and web-sales, by employed and industry (SIC2007) (per cent

  2. 13306: Covid-19 impact. ICT-usage and digitalization, by employed and industry (SIC2007) (per cent

  3. Reports 2021/14 Economic impact of COVID-19 Comparing Norway, Sweden and Denmark Published

  4. Covid outbreak hit the accommodation establishments hard Published: 30 April 2020 The number of guest nights was more than halved in March this year compared to March 2019. Written by

  5. The Nordics during the first phases of COVID-19 This publication describes the Nordics during the first phases of COVID-19

  6. Reports 2021/13 COVID-19, Economic Cost and the Role of Fiscal Policy A report written for the Coronavirus Commission Published

  7. Covid-induced immigration slump sees slowest population growth since 2001 Published

  8. Reports 2020/15 Costs of school closure in the face of COVID-19 Published: 15 April 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has led to numerous policy responses, some of which are directed at the education sector such as school closings

  9. Understanding the positive effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on women’s fertility in Norway This study examines the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on fertility in Norway at the individual level

  10. . The views and conclusions in this document are those of the author(s). First, we propose a robust univariate filter that accounts for extreme observations — such as the COVID–19 pandemic

  11. ) 1 0 0 0 0 1 Relocation2 37 1 10 4 10 12 1In 2020, an urgent (emergency) exemption was introduced for attending parental mediation due to the covid-19 situation

  12. ), Covid-19 related effects, Sanctions on Russia, Environmental policy related factors, Very high, Moderate, None, Do not know / Do not want to answer

  13. ), Concerns of the sourcing operation exceeding expected benefits, Covid-19 related concerns and issues, Sanctions on Russia, Evironmental policy related factors, Very high, Moderate, None, Do not know

  14. covering both the COVID-19 pandemic, high immigration, and increasing inflation. Reports 2025/28 Published

  15. ,” says Thomas von Brasch. Employment has risen steadily since the end of the Covid period, and the rise has been somewhat stronger so far this year than in the same period last year