Population

Statistics

Adoptions
The number of all domestic and intercountry adoptions for one year.
Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration
The purpose of the statistics is to map the attitudes of the Norwegian population towards immigrants and immigration
Births
The statistics show the number of births in a year.
Immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents
Statistics on immigrants and their children
Immigrants by reason for immigration
Shows reasons for immigration for first time immigrants
Migrations
Gives figures for immigration and emigration, as well as for migrations within Norway.
Naturalisations
Shows the number of foreigners who take Norwegian citizenship
Persons with refugee background
The statistics show the number of resident immigrants with refugee background
Population
The statistics shows the population in Norway, including all counties and municipalities
Immigration regulation - StatRes
The statistics has been discontinued
Population and Housing Census, immigrant households
The statistics has been discontinued

Analyses, articles and publications

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  1. Unaccompanied minor refugees 1996-2022

    Unaccompanied minor refugees are children and young people who arrived in Norway before turning 18 without their parents or anyone with parental responsibility for them, and who applied for asylum and were granted residence in Norway on this basis.

  2. Acquisition of Norwegian citizenship 1977-2021

    Naturalisation may be interpreted as an indication of belonging and integration into the Norwegian society. There were 423 300 such naturalisations during the period we look at in this report, 1977 to 2021.

  3. Resettlement refugees in Norway 2023

    Resettlement refugees are people who have fled their home country and who have been transferred to a third country. At the beginning of 2023, there will be over 48 000 resettlement refugees in Norway. In this report, we provide a demographic description of this group of refugees, their participation and results in education, their connection to the labor market and an overview of their income and living conditions.

  4. Social mobility among immigrants and Norwegian-born to immigrant parents

    Attitudes towards immigrants and immigration have become increasingly positive during the last years, and the results from this year’s survey shows this continuing trend.

  5. A probabilistic forecast of the immigrant population of Norway

    We present a probabilistic forecast for the immigrant population of Norway and their Norwegian-born children (“second generation”) broken down by age, sex, and three types of country background: 1. West European countries plus the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand; 2. East European countries that are members of the European Union; 3. other countries.

  6. The cash-for-care reform and immigrant fertility. Fewer babies of poorer families?

    Cash-for care policies are contested in many contexts, as they represent an incentive for childrearing over work that may reduce labour market participation, especially among immigrant women.

  7. Increased family immigration after the corona year 2020

    Family immigration rose significantly in 2021 compared to the previous year. However, the number of family immigrations did not rise as much as other types of immigration. Fewer persons came to establish family with persons without immigrant background compared to before the pandemic.

  8. Labour immigrants from countries outside the EEA

    Labour immigrants add important expertise to Norwegian society and help to cover labour shortages. Norway has historically had labour immigration from far back in time. We take a closer look at labour immigrants from countries outside the European Economic Area (EEA) as well as their family members in this report.

  9. Unaccompanied minor refugees 1996-2020. Demographics, education, employment, income and child welfare services.

    Unaccompanied minor refugees are children and young people who arrived in Norway before turning 18 without their parents or anyone with parental responsibility for them, and who applied for asylum and were granted residence in Norway on this basis.

  10. Origin and residential influences on the first partnership choices of the children of immigrants in Norway

    Using Norwegian register data on migrant-background individuals born 1985 to 2001 who were either native born or who immigrated as children or teens, in combination with data from the World Marriage Database, we investigate how residential partner markets and marriage behavior in countries of origin shape partner choice and choice of union type in Norway

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