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11127: Long term recipients of sickness benefit during the sickness benefit period who also received long term sickness benefit the next five years, by level of education and sex 2006-2010 - 2009-2013

Tor Morten Normann, Statistics Norway
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Arve Hetland, Statistics Norway
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2016-07-18 10:00
Long term recipients of sickness benefit in the sickness benefit period (per cent):
per cent
Long term recipients of sickness benefit in the sickness benefit period (per cent):
31.12.
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The «sickness benefit period» is the five-year period preceding the outcome shown in this table. The outcome is measured in the period given in the table (for example, for the period 2006-2010 the sickness benefit period is 2001-2005, whereas the outcome is measured in the period 2006-2010). See also 'About the statistics'.