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Education: Level of education
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Education from back home
Statistical analysis 2017
Gaining a foothold in the labour market and settling in Norway can be largely dependent on the education a refugee has from their homeland. Education levels differ considerably depending on country background.This article was first published in No...
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Facts about education in Norway 2017
Where in the country do most children go to kindergarten, and what line of study is most popular at the moment? The Facts about education publication includes most of the figures on education in Norway – from kindergarten to university.
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Education-specific labour force and demand in Norway in times of transition
Reports 2016/31
This report analyzes the demand for labour in Norway between 2014 and 2035, and whether this demand corresponds to the educational composition of the labour force.
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More than half of graduates are women
Most graduates from bachelor and master’s degree programmes are women in Norway and in most OECD countries. In a majority of OECD countries, more men than women hold a doctoral degree.
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Facts about education in Norway 2016
In «Facts About Education in Norway 2016» you can find figures on virtually every form of education in the country – from kindergarten to university.
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In Norway women have the highest education, but the lowest wages
If you happen to be a tertiary educated woman in Norway, your average wage is 75 per cent of that of a similarly educated man. The wage gap between Swedish women and men is less prominent.
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Population's level of education and connection with the labour market.
Reports 2015/11
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Facts about education in Norway 2015
In which part of Norway do fewest children attend kindergarten? In which field of education is there an equal number of male and female students? This pamphlet presents main tables on education statistics, from kindergarten to university.
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Projections of population and labour force by education based on alternative assumptions about immigration
Reports 2014/31
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Pupils and students are older in Norway
In 2012, 15 per cent of pupils who completed an upper secondary study programme in Norway were over 25 years old; one of the highest rates in the OECD and somewhat higher than the average of 5 per cent.
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Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC)
Reports 2014/29
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Facts about education in Norway 2014
This brochure contains key figures for education statistics in Norway. The statistics are based on figures for 2012.
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Forecasting demand and supply of labour by education
Reports 2013/48
In Norway, supply of labour by level of education has developed in line with demand for many years. At the same time unemployment rates and relative wages for different educational groups have been quite stable over time.
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High skill levels among Norwegian adults
Norwegian adults have proficiency above the OECD average in literacy, numeracy and problem solving in a technology-rich environment. In Norway, adults aged between 25 and 34 have the highest mean scores in literacy and numeracy, as well as the lar...
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Population's level of education, after the survey on education 2011/2012
Reports 2013/24
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