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Work assessment allowance

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4.9 %

recipients of work assessment allowance in the population 18-67 years

Recipients of work assessment allowance by sex and age, 18-67 years
2019
Recipients of work assessment allowanceRecipients of work assessment allowance, per cent of population
Both sexes169 0464.9
Males69 3083.9
Females99 7385.9
 
18-24 years15 2503.2
25-34 years35 9534.8
35-44 years36 9235.2
45-54 years42 3885.7
55-61 years25 7235.6
62-67 years12 8093.6

See selected tables from this statistics

Table 1 
Recipients of work assessment allowance by sex, age and education level

Recipients of work assessment allowance by sex, age and education level
2019
Recipients of work assessment allowanceRecipients of work assessment allowance, per cent of population
Both sexesMalesFemalesBoth sexesMalesFemales
18-67 years
Total169 04669 30899 7384.93.95.9
Basic school level62 38929 46332 9268.67.410.1
Upper secondary education65 25828 14137 1174.93.76.5
Higher education38 80910 33128 4783.01.93.9
Unknown or no completed education2 5901 3731 2171.71.61.8
18-24 years
Total15 2506 7448 5063.22.83.7
Basic school level11 4625 3256 1376.75.38.6
Upper secondary education3 3221 2842 0381.61.22.0
Higher education383862970.50.30.6
Unknown or no completed education8349340.60.70.5
25-34 years
Total35 95315 06920 8844.84.05.7
Basic school level17 3838 2939 09012.29.915.5
Upper secondary education11 3514 7656 5865.43.68.5
Higher education6 7381 7584 9802.01.32.5
Unknown or no completed education4812532280.90.90.9
35-44 years
Total36 92313 84723 0765.23.86.8
Basic school level11 3635 4825 8819.98.412.0
Upper secondary education13 6635 4098 2546.14.09.3
Higher education11 0572 4888 5693.51.94.6
Unknown or no completed education8404683721.81.62.1
45-54 years
Total42 38816 15026 2385.74.27.2
Basic school level11 3155 2196 0969.27.810.7
Upper secondary education18 6007 63310 9676.04.38.2
Higher education11 8002 9828 8184.02.35.3
Unknown or no completed education6733163572.92.24.0
55-61 years
Total25 72311 18714 5365.64.86.5
Basic school level7 9503 6744 2767.46.97.8
Upper secondary education11 3215 3945 9275.85.06.9
Higher education6 0851 9174 1684.22.95.2
Unknown or no completed education3672021654.24.14.3
62-67 years
Total12 8096 3116 4983.63.63.7
Basic school level2 9161 4701 4464.44.74.1
Upper secondary education7 0013 6563 3454.04.04.0
Higher education2 7461 1001 6462.62.13.0
Unknown or no completed education14685613.23.92.6

Table 2 
Recipients of work assessment allowance by sex, age and country background

Recipients of work assessment allowance by sex, age and country background
2019
Recipients of work assessment allowanceRecipients of work assessment allowance, per cent of population
Both sexesMalesFemalesBoth sexesMalesFemales
18-67 years
Immigrants, total28 17313 30614 8674.23.84.6
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand9 1344 6844 4503.02.73.6
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA19 0398 62210 4175.14.85.3
The rest of the population140 87356 00284 8715.03.96.2
18-24 years
Immigrants, total8014203811.31.31.4
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand2601191411.31.21.4
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA5413012401.41.41.4
The rest of the population14 4496 3248 1253.53.04.1
25-34 years
Immigrants, total3 8661 8741 9922.12.12.2
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand1 1294806491.41.11.7
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA2 7371 3941 3432.72.92.5
The rest of the population32 08713 19518 8925.74.66.9
35-44 years
Immigrants, total8 0373 4384 5993.93.24.7
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand2 5541 2091 3452.62.03.6
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA5 4832 2293 2545.04.65.4
The rest of the population28 88610 40918 4775.84.17.6
45-54 years
Immigrants, total8 8753 9724 9036.55.47.7
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand2 6761 3311 3454.33.45.8
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA6 1992 6413 5588.37.78.8
The rest of the population33 51312 17821 3355.53.97.1
55-61 years
Immigrants, total4 8352 5362 2998.07.78.4
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand1 7251 0087176.56.26.8
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA3 1101 5281 5829.29.09.4
The rest of the population20 8888 65112 2375.34.36.2
62-67 years
Immigrants, total1 7591 0666935.96.84.8
The EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand7905372535.86.94.4
Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania except Australia and New Zealand, and Europe except the EU/EEA9695294405.96.85.1
The rest of the population11 0505 2455 8053.43.33.6

Table 3 
New recipients of work assessment allowance by sex and age.

New recipients of work assessment allowance by sex and age.
2019
New recipients of work assessment allowanceNew recipients of work assessment allowance, per cent of population
Both sexesMalesFemalesBoth sexesMalesFemales
18-67 years59 85625 53534 3211.71.42.0
18-24 years7 0113 2533 7581.51.31.7
25-34 years13 6895 8887 8011.81.52.1
35-44 years12 3474 8707 4771.81.32.2
45-54 years13 8645 5418 3231.91.42.3
55-61 years8 8393 9214 9181.91.72.2
62-67 years4 1062 0622 0441.21.21.2

Table 4 
Recipients of work assessment allowence by sex, age and work-intensity.

Recipients of work assessment allowence by sex, age and work-intensity.
2019
Recipients of work assessment allowanceRecipients of work assessment allowance (per cent)
Both sexesMalesFemalesBoth sexesMalesFemales
18-67 years
All intensity levels169 04669 30899 738100.0100.0100.0
None102 82246 78356 03960.867.556.2
Low22 6369 50213 13413.413.713.2
HIgh10 0803 3166 7646.04.86.8
Full33 5089 70723 80119.814.023.9
18-24 years
All intensity levels15 2506 7448 506100.0100.0100.0
None11 7825 4236 35977.380.474.8
Low1 8738171 05612.312.112.4
HIgh6482134354.23.25.1
Full9472916566.24.37.7
25-34 years
All intensity levels35 95315 06920 884100.0100.0100.0
None23 93010 74013 19066.671.363.2
Low5 2112 2582 95314.515.014.1
HIgh2 0426321 4105.74.26.8
Full4 7701 4393 33113.39.516.0
35-44 years
All intensity levels36 92313 84723 076100.0100.0100.0
None21 8089 20612 60259.166.554.6
Low5 1382 0533 08513.914.813.4
HIgh2 2686711 5976.14.86.9
Full7 7091 9175 79220.913.825.1
45-54 years
All intensity levels42 38816 15026 238100.0100.0100.0
None23 41310 32813 08555.264.049.9
Low5 4712 1413 33012.913.312.7
HIgh2 8178831 9346.65.57.4
Full10 6872 7987 88925.217.330.1
55-61 years
All intensity levels25 72311 18714 536100.0100.0100.0
None14 1737 0227 15155.162.849.2
Low3 2941 4281 86612.812.812.8
HIgh1 5556059506.05.46.5
Full6 7012 1324 56926.119.131.4
62-67 years
All intensity levels12 8096 3116 498100.0100.0100.0
None7 7164 0643 65260.264.456.2
Low1 64980584412.912.813.0
HIgh7503124385.94.96.7
Full2 6941 1301 56421.017.924.1

About the statistics

The statistics provide an overview of recipients of the work assessment allowance pursuant to the regulations of the National Insurance Scheme. A core part of the statistics is the description of work assessment allowance recipients according to various identifiers, as well as their attachment to the labour market.

Definitions

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

Resident. The statistics cover persons who were registered in the National Registry as resident in Norway as of 31 December. The Act of Population Registration of 16 January 1970 (with subsequent amendments) and associated regulations from 1994 set out the criteria for classification as a resident in Norway. The total number of residents in an area is also referred to as the population.

Information on place of residence, gender and age is retrieved from the National Registry. Information on place of residence and age relates to the end of the statistical year.

Work assessment allowance from the National Insurance Scheme is intended to provide an income for persons between 18 and 67 years of age who, due to illness, injury or disability, have a reduced working capacity and are actively receiving treatment, or participating in a return-to-work initiative or receiving other treatment aimed at finding employment or remaining in work. The capacity for work must be reduced by at least half. The work assessment allowance is calculated on the basis of the income in the year preceding the reduction in capacity for work, or of the average of the 3 preceding years if this results in a higher amount. Everyone is guaranteed a minimum annual amount, including those without an employment history. The main rule for qualifying for work assessment allowance is that recipients must remain in Norway. The allowance can be paid for up to three years, but this may be extended by a further two years under certain conditions. Several changes were introduced to the regulations for work assessment allowance on 1 January 2018, including in relation to length of entitlement (see nav.no/aap2018).

Recipients of work assessment allowance are persons who receive work assessment allowance from the National Insurance Scheme for at least one month in a year. The vast majority of the tables in the statistics only include recipients of work assessment allowance who are resident in Norway (see definition). Two tables also include non-resident recipients, and a distinction is made in the figures between residents and non-residents.

New recipients of work assessment allowance are persons who received work assessment allowance in month m during the course of a year, but who did not receive it in month m-1. In cases where m represents January, m-1 will represent December in the preceding year. It is possible to restart the allowance several times following a break of at least one month in a 12-month period, but recipients are only counted as a new recipient once in such cases.

Access to work assessment allowance refers to the number of times that work assessment allowance was restarted after a break of at least one month in a 12-month period. Access to the allowance can be restarted several times during the period, and each restart following a break of at least one month is counted as a reaccess.

Work intensity is a measure of a person’s degree of employment as an employee whilst receiving work assessment allowance. The measurement requires receipt of work assessment allowance and paid employment to have occurred in the same month, and is calculated as ‘the number of months in which income from work and work assessment allowance is received / the number of months that work assessment allowance is received’. The results are shown as Zero (no months where both conditions occur), Low (employed for at least one but less than half of the months when work assessment allowance was received), High (employed for more than half but not all months when work assessment allowance was received) and Full (employed in all months when work assessment allowance was received).

Employees are defined as persons who performed paid work, with compensation in the form of wages or similar, for at least one hour in the reference week, as well as persons who had such work but were temporarily absent due to illness, holiday leave, paid leave or similar. Persons undertaking military or civilian national service are considered to be in employment. Persons on government employment initiatives who receive wages from an employer are also classified as employees. This follows the recommendations of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Statistics Norway’s statistics use the terms ‘employee’ and ‘wage earner’ interchangeably. Note that the self-employed are not therefore included in the measurement of work intensity in these statistics.

See also About the statistics at http://www.ssb.no/arbeid-og-lonn/statistikker/arblonn/kvartal

Immigrants are persons born abroad to two foreign-born parents and four foreign-born grandparents. Country of birth is normally the mother’s country of residence at the time of the person’s birth.

EU/EEA, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand include immigrants with the following countries of birth: Denmark, Greenland, Finland, Faroe Islands, Iceland, Sweden, Belgium, Bulgaria, Andorra, Estonia, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Ireland, Croatia, Italy, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Lithuania, Spain, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, Vatican City, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand.

Asia, Africa, Latin America, Oceania, except Australia and New Zealand and Europe except EU/EEA include immigrants born in the following countries: Albania, Belarus, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Asia, Africa, America excluding USA and Canada and Oceania excluding Australia and New Zealand. Persons who were stateless at birth or with an unknown country of birth are also included.

Standard classifications

Data on education relates to 1 October in the statistical year. In these statistics, a variant of the Classification of education is used, where the highest completed education is classified as follows: http://www.ssb.no/klass/klassifikasjoner/36/varianter/843

The Norwegian Standard Classification of Education 2016 forms the basis for this classification:

http://www.ssb.no/utdanning/artikler-og-publikasjoner/norsk-standard-for-utdanningsgruppering-2016

http://www.ssb.no/klass/klassifikasjoner/36

The classification of municipalities is in line with the list of municipalities as of 31 December in the statistical year.

Classification of municipalities: https://www.ssb.no/klass/klassifikasjoner/131

 

Administrative information

Name and topic

Name: Work assessment allowance
Topic: Social conditions, welfare and crime

Responsible division

Division for Income and social welfare statistics

Regional level

Most of the statistics are published at national level, but some are also published for counties and municipalities.

Frequency and timeliness

Annual statistics. The census period is a full calendar year.

Publishing dates: see the statistics release calendar.

 

International reporting

Not relevant

Microdata

Sources at an individual level are stored long term and documented.

Background

Background and purpose

The purpose of the statistics is to provide a description of persons who have received work assessment allowance from the National Insurance Scheme, as well as combinations of work assessment allowance and employment. Developments are followed over time through annual publications of the statistics. The statistics also aim to meet the need for municipality level breakdowns of numbers and percentages of recipients.

Users and applications

Key users are various ministries and directorates, local and county authorities, as well as research institutions and organisations carrying out official studies. The general public and the media are also key users of these statistics.

Equal treatment of users

Not relevant

Coherence with other statistics

NAV’s statistics on recipients of work assessment allowance, https://www.nav.no/no/nav-og-samfunn/statistikk/aap-nedsatt-arbeidsevne-og-uforetrygd-statistikk (Norwegian only)

NAV publishes quarterly statistics on the number of work assessment allowance recipients. NAV’s statistics show how many people received work assessment allowance at the end of each quarter. Much of the source data for Statistics Norway’s statistics on work assessment allowance is retrieved from NAV. Differences in the measurement period mean that there are some discrepancies between NAV’s statistics and Statistics Norway’s statistics (see Definitions, Definitions of the main concepts and variables). In practice, Statistics Norway’s statistics will cover more recipients than NAV’s statistics because we count recipients of work assessment allowance over the year as a whole.

Recipients of work assessment allowance are also included as a group in existing income statistics (Table 12599 in StatBank, https://www.ssb.no/statistikkbanken).

For income statistics, see Income, http://www.ssb.no/inntekt-og-forbruk

The sources used for the register-based employment statistics are also the basis for tables on combinations of work assessment allowance and employment in the work assessment allowance statistics. For further details of register-based employment, see Employment, register-based (http://www.ssb.no/regsys)

For statistics on the population’s level of education, see Education, (http://www.ssb.no/utdanning/nokkeltall/utdanning)

For statistics on immigrants, see Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents, (http://www.ssb.no/innvbef/)

Legal authority

Pursuant to Section 2-2 of Act no. 54 of 16 June 1989 relating to official statistics and Statistics Norway, Statistics Norway will use the information for the production of official statistics.

EEA reference

Not relevant

Production

Population

Applies to persons registered as receiving work assessment allowance in a calendar year. One of the main qualifying conditions for work assessment allowance is being registered as resident at the end of the relevant year. For a definition of resident in Norway, see ‘Definitions, Definitions of the main concepts and variables’.

Data sources and sampling

Data on the work assessment allowance is retrieved from NAV. The information is obtained from NAV’s case processing system Arena. See also information from NAV, https://www.nav.no/no/nav-og-samfunn/statistikk/aap-nedsatt-arbeidsevne-og-uforetrygd-statistikk/relatert-informasjon/om-statistikken-mottakere-av-arbeidsavklaringspenger

The information about employment is retrieved from the data source for register-based employment, ‘a-ordningen’: https://www.ssb.no/arbeid-og-lonn/statistikker/regsys

A-ordningen is a coordinated digital collection of data on employment, income and tax deductions from the Norwegian Tax Administration, NAV and Statistics Norway. The system was introduced in 2015. Further details are available at www.altinn.no/a-ordningen.

Data on highest completed level of education is retrieved from the National Education Database (NUDB; http://www.ssb.no/a/metadata/om_datasamlinger/nudb/nudb.html)

Data on gender, age, place of residence and immigrant category is retrieved from various population statistics. See About the statistics, Production, Data sources and sampling for the following:

Population and population changes: https://www.ssb.no/befolkning/statistikker/folkemengde

Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents: https://www.ssb.no/befolkning/statistikker/innvbef

Collection of data, editing and estimations

Statistics Norway receives annual data from NAV on individuals’ receipt of benefits administered by NAV. The data contains monthly information about each individual, and Statistics Norway adapts the annual data for use in the statistics.

See also About the statistics, Production, Collection of data, editing and estimations for statistics listed under Data sources and sampling.

 

Seasonal adjustment

Not relevant

Confidentiality

One of the aims of the statistics on work assessment allowance is to provide statistics with combinations of identifiers, as well as for small geographical areas. The information in the statistics must not be traceable to individuals. For reasons of privacy, therefore, it is necessary in many tables to ensure that combinations of variable values that only appear once or twice are not identifiable. In table matrices, all 1s and 2s at the most detailed level for each are substituted with a 0 or 3. The numbers 0 and 3 also occur naturally, and the statistics must not show any difference between the two types of 0 and 3. Substitution is done in a way that ensures minimal effect on the figures that can be retrieved at a higher aggregated level. However, minor deviations from the original figures will still occur. These deviations will generally be very small and will not impair the utility value of the statistics. When the same table is created on the basis of two different matrices, small discrepancies between the tables may also occur.

Comparability over time and space

Not relevant

Accuracy and reliability

Sources of error and uncertainty

Some minor deviations from original figures can occur due to rounding up/down, see Confidentiality.

Data on employment is retrieved from ‘a-ordningen’. The quality in the a-ordningen is good, but errors and omissions may still occur in the data. For more details, see the section on sources of error in About the statistics for the register-based employment statistics: https://www.ssb.no/arbeid-og-lonn/statistikker/regsys, or About the statistics for Number of employments and earnings: http://www.ssb.no/arbeid-og-lonn/statistikker/arblonn/kvartal

 

Revision

Not relevant