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11631: Employed parents, by contractual/usual working hours per week and number of children. 4th quarter (closed series) 2006K4 - 2020K4

Ole Sandvik, Statistics Norway
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Erik Herstad Horgen, Statistics Norway
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2021-10-28 08:00
Employed persons (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Population (per cent):
per cent
Employed persons (1 000 persons):
Continuous survey
Population (per cent):
Continuous survey
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Parents, number of children under the age of 18 and age of the youngest children are defined on the basis of information from the Population Register as of 1 January after the statistics year. Parents are defined as persons who are not themselves defined as children in the family (ie family reference person or his/hers partner) and registered in a family where there are also registered at least one child under the age of 18.

contractual/usual working hours per week

Employed persons with unspecified contractual/usual working hours are not identified as a separate category in the table, but are part of the 'Employed persons in total' group. Employed persons with unspecified contractual/usual working hours are not included in the denominator in the calculation of the percentage of employed persons on short part-time, long part-time, etc.

contractual/usual working hours per week

Employed persons with unspecified contractual/usual working hours are not identified as a separate category in the table, but are part of the 'Employed persons in total' group. Employed persons with unspecified contractual/usual working hours are not included in the denominator in the calculation of the percentage of employed persons on short part-time, long part-time, etc.

contents: Employed persons (1 000 persons) , contractual/usual working hours per week: Full time (37-39 hours)

Long part-time = 20-36 working hours, with exception of persons with 32-36 working hours who classify themselves as full-time employed. Full-time = 37-39 working hours, including the exceptions mentioned above.

contents: Population (per cent) , contractual/usual working hours per week: Long part time (20-36 hours)

Long part-time = 20-36 working hours, with exception of persons with 32-36 working hours who classify themselves as full-time employed. Full-time = 37-39 working hours, including the exceptions mentioned above.