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13497: Population, by labour force status, sex and region 2021K1 - 2024K2

Arbeidsmarked, Statistics Norway
+47 62 88 50 00
Erik Herstad Horgen, Statistics Norway
+47 930 86 862
Ingebjørg Aamodt, Statistics Norway
+47 92 62 38 40
Håvard Hungnes Lien, Statistics Norway
+47 40 90 26 06
2024-08-13 08:00
Persons (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Margin of error +/- (1000 persons):
1 000 persons
Persons (per cent):
per cent
Margin of error +/- (per cent):
per cent
Persons (1 000 persons):
Continuous survey
Margin of error +/- (1000 persons):
Continuous survey
Persons (per cent):
Continuous survey
Margin of error +/- (per cent):
Continuous survey
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Now you have come to the page, Choose variable. This page give you the oportunity to select which variables and values you want to display in your result of the table. A variable is a property of a statistical unit. The page is divided into several boxes, one for each variable, where you can select values by click to highlight one or more values. It always starts with the statistics variable which is the main value counted in the table.
Navigating with keyboard and screenreader. Select multiple object in row: SHIFT+arrow down/up. To select a single value in the listbox: Windows:Hold Ctrl + arrow down. Then release Ctrl and press space. Repeat. Mac:CMD+arrow down/up. Then release CMD and press spacebar. Repeat. (Works only in Chrome, not in Safari). To exit listbox with values selected, press TAB-key.
Mandatory

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Mandatory
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.2021K1 , 2021K2 , 2021K3 ,

Selected 1 of total 14

Selected 0 of total 5

Optional variable

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Optional variable

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Optional variable
Number of selected data cells are:
(maximum number allowed is 300 000)
Number of selected cells exceeds the maximum allowed 300 000
The figures in the table covers persons aged 15-74 years. The margin of error expresses how accurate an estimate is. An estimate of 100 000 with a margin of error of +/- 12 000 (at the 95% level) has a confidence interval where the upper limit is 112 000 and the lower limit is 88 000. This means that we are 95% sure that this interval contains the real value.