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08069: Sex, country background and age among wage earners not registered as resident. 4th quarter 2003 - 2023

Ingebjørg Aamodt, Statistics Norway
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2024-03-05 08:00
Wage earners not registered as resident:
persons
Wage earners not registered as resident:
Third week of November
Statistics Norway
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The statistics cover persons aged 15-74 years. The new data source has provided the statistics with better quality. The quality improvements are particularly visible for employees on short-term stays (not registered as resident). Due to limitations in the data sources we used up to 2014, we included too many employees on short-term stays. The decline we see for this group from 2014 to 2015 is thus not real. All 1s and 2s have been replaced by 0 or 3 in order to meet privacy requirement. East European countries are included in category EU members in Eastern Europe from the year they became members. New EU countries after 2004 include the following countries, from the year they joined the EU (in brackets): Poland (2004), Lithuania (2004), Estonia (2004), Latvia (2004), Slovakia (2004), Czech Republic (2004), Hungary (2004), Slovenia (2004), Romania (2007), Bulgaria (2007), Croatia (2013). For the years 2004-2021, the countries Malta and Cyprus are in the group 'EU/EFTA until 2004 except the Nordic countries', while from 2022 the countries are in the group 'New EU countries after 2004'. Self employed persons are not included.