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08338: Persons in the labour force and employed persons, by sex, age and education level (closed series) 2006 - 2020

Håvard Hungnes Lien, Statistics Norway
+47 40 90 26 06
Erik Herstad Horgen, Statistics Norway
+47 930 86 862
2021-01-28 08:00
Persons in the labour force (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Employed persons (1 000 persons):
1 000 persons
Persons in the labour force (per cent):
per cent
Employed persons (per cent):
per cent
Persons in the labour force (1 000 persons):
Continuous survey
Employed persons (1 000 persons):
Continuous survey
Persons in the labour force (per cent):
Continuous survey
Employed persons (per cent):
Continuous survey
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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.2006 , 2007 , 2008 ,

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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.

level of education

Upper secondary education

Upper secondary education includes intermediate level courses based on completed upper secondary level, but which are not accredited as tertiary education.