Norway

  • Monarch:Harald V
  • Prime Minister:Jonas Gahr Støre
  • Capital city:Oslo
  • Languages:Bokmal Norwegian (official), Nynorsk Norwegian (official), small Sami- and Finnish-speaking minorities note: Sami is an official language in nine municipalities
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  • National statistics office
  • Population, persons:56,03,541 (2025)
  • Area, sq km:3,64,270
  • GDP per capita, US$:87,925 (2023)
  • GDP, billion current US$:485.3 (2023)
  • GINI index:27.7 (2019)
  • Ease of Doing Business rank:9

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    • जनवरी 2020
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      Accessed On: 24 जनवरी, 2020
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      The survey covers persons aged 15-74 years.regionSee list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).
    • जनवरी 2020
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      The survey covers persons aged 15-74 years.
    • जुलाई 2020
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      Accessed On: 24 जुलाई, 2020
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      The survey covers persons aged 15-74 years.
    • जून 2018
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 23 अगस्त, 2018
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      The labour market policy (LMP) database was developed and maintained by Eurostat till 2013. From 2014, the LMP database is developed and maintained by European Commission's Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion and LMP data are disseminated by Eurostat. European Commission's LMP database provides information on labour market interventions, which are government actions to help and support the unemployed and other disadvantaged groups in the transition from unemployment or inactivity to work. The scope of the LMP database is limited to interventions that are explicitly targeted at groups of persons with difficulties in the labour market: the unemployed, persons employed but at risk of involuntary job loss and persons currently considered as inactive persons but who would like to enter the labour market. LMP statistics are one of the data sources for monitoring the Employment Guidelines (part II of the Europe 2020 Integrated Guidelines) through the Europe 2020 Joint Assessment Framework (JAF). The guidelines specifically refer to the provision of active labour market policies, which cover LMP measures and LMP services, and adequate social security systems, which include LMP supports. The unit of observation in the LMP database is the labour market intervention and data on the expenditure and participants for each intervention are collected annually from administrative sources in each country. The database also collects extensive qualitative information that describes each intervention, how it works, the main target groups, etc. LMP interventions are classified by type of action into three broad types – services, measures and supports – and into 9 detailed categories (see 3.2 Classification system). The LMP database covers all EU Member States and Norway. Data for the EU-15 countries and Norway are available from 1998 whilst the more recently acceded EU countries started providing data at different times from 2003 onwards. The following data and metadata are available:Summary tables of expenditure and participants by type of actionFor each country: detailed tables of expenditure and participants by interventionLMP based indicators for monitoring the Employment Guidelines (for definitions see annexes below)Reference data on persons registered with Public Employment Services (PES)Qualitative reports describing the interventions in each country
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    • जनवरी 2023
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      Accessed On: 27 जनवरी, 2023
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      Footnote (s): Price is per square meter useful floor space. Exact definition can be found in NS 3940.Figures for 2009-2010 were revised 29.09.2011.Figures for the 1st quarter of 2017, for South Eastern Norway and the whole country, were revised 4th May 2017.regionSee list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).
    • जनवरी 2024
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      Accessed On: 16 जनवरी, 2024
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      Footnote (s): Price is per square meter useful floor space. Exact definition can be found in NS 3940.Figures for 2009, 2010 and 1st quarter 2011 were revised 29.09.2011.Figures for the 1st quarter of 2017, for South Eastern Norway and the whole country, were revised 4th May 2017.regionSee list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).
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    • अगस्त 2018
      Source: Eurostat
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      Accessed On: 18 अगस्त, 2018
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      The labour market policy (LMP) database was developed and maintained by Eurostat till 2013. From 2014, the LMP database is developed and maintained by European Commission's Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion and LMP data are disseminated by Eurostat. European Commission's LMP database provides information on labour market interventions, which are government actions to help and support the unemployed and other disadvantaged groups in the transition from unemployment or inactivity to work. The scope of the LMP database is limited to interventions that are explicitly targeted at groups of persons with difficulties in the labour market: the unemployed, persons employed but at risk of involuntary job loss and persons currently considered as inactive persons but who would like to enter the labour market. LMP statistics are one of the data sources for monitoring the Employment Guidelines (part II of the Europe 2020 Integrated Guidelines) through the Europe 2020 Joint Assessment Framework (JAF). The guidelines specifically refer to the provision of active labour market policies, which cover LMP measures and LMP services, and adequate social security systems, which include LMP supports. The unit of observation in the LMP database is the labour market intervention and data on the expenditure and participants for each intervention are collected annually from administrative sources in each country. The database also collects extensive qualitative information that describes each intervention, how it works, the main target groups, etc. LMP interventions are classified by type of action into three broad types – services, measures and supports – and into 9 detailed categories (see 3.2 Classification system). The LMP database covers all EU Member States and Norway. Data for the EU-15 countries and Norway are available from 1998 whilst the more recently acceded EU countries started providing data at different times from 2003 onwards. The following data and metadata are available:Summary tables of expenditure and participants by type of actionFor each country: detailed tables of expenditure and participants by interventionLMP based indicators for monitoring the Employment Guidelines (for definitions see annexes below)Reference data on persons registered with Public Employment Services (PES)Qualitative reports describing the interventions in each country
    • जनवरी 2020
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      There was a change in the LFS from January 2006, where the age limit was lowered from 16 to 15 years. In order to compare the figures for 2006 with the previous years, figures for 2006 have also been published based on the old method.From 2018, a new estimation method has been applied, the figures have been revised back to 2006. For more information, see separate article .regionSee list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).
    • जुलाई 2020
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      Accessed On: 24 जुलाई, 2020
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      There was a change in the LFS from January 2006, where the age limit was lowered from 16 to 15 years. In order to compare the figures for 2006 with the previous years, figures for 2006 have also been published based on the old method.Numbers for 1st og 2nd quarter 2006 have been corrected 16.10.2006.From 2018, a new estimation method has been applied, the figures have been revised back to 2006. For more information, see separate article .regionSee list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).
    • दिसम्बर 2019
      Source: Statistics Norway
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      Accessed On: 22 दिसम्बर, 2019
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      Source: EurostathappyPurchasing power parities (EU28=1)Purchasing power parities are price level indicators which indicate the number of country A's currency units needed in country A in order to maintain the purchasing power of one currency unit of country B's currency in country B. For example, Norway's purchasing power parity indicates how many Norwegian kroner we need in Norway in order to maintain the purchasing power of one euro in the EU28.Price level indices (EU28=100)A price level index indicates the price level in a given country relative to another. The price level index is defined as the purchasing power parity divided by the exchange rate.Real expenditure (million)Real expenditure is the expenditure in national currency restated at a common price level for all countries. Real expenditure is defined as expenditure in national currency divided by the purchasing power parity.Volume indices of real expenditure per capita (EU28=100)Volume indices of real expenditure per capita are defined as real expenditure per capita expressed as indices with EU28=100.
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    • नवम्बर 2023
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      Accessed On: 28 नवम्बर, 2023
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      2015. Discontinuity in service activities incidental to oil and gas.2015. Discontinuity in wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles.2011. Discontinuity in oil and gas extraction.2011. Discontinuity in offshore supply.2011. Discontinuity in ocean transport.2010. Discontinuity in financial and insurance activities.The figures for the latest published year are preliminary.regionSee list over changes in regional classifications (in Norwegian).region21 SvalbardSvalbard is not defined as a county in the legal sense, but in official statistics Svalbard is treated in the same way as the other counties in Norway.