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11202: Use of health services, by sex and education level (per cent) 2002 - 2019

Arne Jensen, Statistics Norway
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Jorun Ramm, Statistics Norway
+47 92 08 23 99
2020-06-26 08:00
Health services:
per cent or number
Health services:
31.12.
Statistics Norway
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Mandatory

Selected 1 of total 1

Mandatory

Selected 1 of total 6

Mandatory
Field for searching for a specific value in the list box. This is examples of values you can search for.General practitioner. Consulted last 12 months , General practitioner. Had more than 5 consultations last 12 months , General practitioner. Average number of contacts per 100 users of the service last 12 months ,

Selected 0 of total 36

Selected 0 of total 3

Optional variable

Selected 0 of total 5

Optional variable
Number of selected data cells are:
(maximum number allowed is 300 000)
Number of selected cells exceeds the maximum allowed 300 000

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.