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Culture and recreation
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Norwegian Media Barometer 2020
Statistical analyses 166
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Culture Statistics 2019
Statistical analyses 165
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This is Norway 2020
This is Norway presents statistics from a variety of areas and seeks to give an overview of Norwegian society and its developments in recent years.
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Norwegian Media Barometer 2019
Statistical analyses 164
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Culture Statistics 2018
Statistical analyses 163
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Norwegian Media Barometer 2018
Statistical analyses 161
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Culture statistics 2017
Statistical analyses 160
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Women and men in Norway 2018
Who are the women and men in Norway? Statistics Norway presents similarities and differences between women and men in Norway within areas of society we can describe with statistics in Women and men in Norway.
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Norwegian Media Barometer 2017
Statistical analyses 157
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Use of culture out and at home
Reports 2018/11
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Culture statistics 2016
Statistical analyses 156
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Most volunteer work is in sports organisations
Nearly half of all parents with school-aged children have carried out unpaid work for a sports team in the last year.
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Outdoor activities – active, but with gender disparities
Norwegians are fond of outdoor activities. Eight in ten enjoy walking in the woods and hiking in the mountains. For both men and women, shorter walks and hiking are the most popular activities. However, a larger share of men go fishing, hunting an...
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The distribution of financial resources between women and men, and gender disparities in health
Reports 2017/29
This report describes the distribution financial resources between women and men. It has been prepared by Statistics Norway on behalf of the Ministry of Children and equality.
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More for cultural purposes
Local authorities in Norway spent on average 3.9 per cent of their net operating expenditure on cultural purposes in 2016. This represents an increase of NOK 100 per capita compared to the 2015 figures.
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