Statistics Norway

Statistics Norway (The Central Bureau of Statistics) was formally established as an independent entity in 1876. The Statistics Norway is responsible for collecting, producing and communicating statistics related to the economy, population and society at national, regional and local levels.

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    • كانون الثاني 2024
      المصدر: Statistics Norway
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 16 كانون الثاني, 2024
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    • كانون الثاني 2024
      المصدر: Statistics Norway
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 16 كانون الثاني, 2024
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      If a search in the StatBank does not return any result, this does not necessarily mean that there is no trade or that the country code is not valid in the particular period. A zero (0) could also imply that the figures are confidential or that the value is less than half of the unit used. From 2006 on the following countries had their belonging to continent changed - Cyprus from Asia to Europe, and Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan from Europe to Asia. The total for Trade are/continent includes this change - while in the selections of countries in the pull-down menu for European/Asian countries it is the present classification that will be shown for the whole time period (Cypros belonging to Europe and the other countries to Asia). Statistics Norway do not publish figures for the trade region previously Comecon after 2011. For more information, see About the statisticsMonthly figures are released on the 15th of the month after the observation period (the previous month), or the first subsequent working day. These figures are preliminary. Corresponding yearly figures are published together with the monthly figures for December. With regard to the current year, all the monthly figures are updated in every publication. Final figures for the preceding year are released twice. For the first time in May the following year, while the corrected final figures are published in May one year later.countryEUCroatia is included in the trade with the EU from 2014 on.Palestine (2013-)Previously: West Bank/Gaza Stripe (2001-2012)
    • شباط 2024
      المصدر: Statistics Norway
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 16 شباط, 2024
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      If a search in the StatBank does not return any result, this does not necessarily mean that there is no trade or that the country code is not valid in the particular period. A zero (0) could also imply that the figures are confidential or that the value is less than half of the unit used. From 2006 on the following countries had their belonging to continent changed - Cyprus from Asia to Europe, and Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan from Europe to Asia. The total for Trade are/continent includes this change - while in the selections of countries in the pull-down menu for European/Asian countries it is the present classification that will be shown for the whole time period (Cypros belonging to Europe and the other countries to Asia). Statistics Norway do not publish figures for the trade region previously Comecon after 2011. For more information, see About the statisticsMonthly figures are released on the 15th of the month after the observation period (the previous month), or the first subsequent working day. These figures are preliminary. Corresponding yearly figures are published together with the monthly figures for December. With regard to the current year, all the monthly figures are updated in every publication. Final figures for the preceding year are released twice. For the first time in May the following year, while the corrected final figures are published in May one year later.countryEUCroatia is included in the trade with the EU from 2014 on.Palestine (2013-)Previously: West Bank/Gaza Stripe (2001-2012)
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    • كانون الأول 2019
      المصدر: Statistics Norway
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 22 كانون الأول, 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.
  • R
    • شباط 2021
      المصدر: Statistics Norway
      تم التحميل بواسطة: Knoema
      تم الوصول في: 11 شباط, 2021
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      EU-countries in Eastern Europe are transferred from group 2 to group 1 from the time of membership in the EU. 2003 Q2: 115 Estonia, 124 Latvia, 131 Polen, 136 Litauen, 146 Slovenia, 152 Hungary, 157 Slovakia, 158 Czech Republic 2007 Q1: 113 Bulgaria, 133 Romania. EU-countries in Eastern-Europe are transferred from group2 to group 1 from the time of membership of the EU: 2004 k2: 115 Estonia, 124 Latvia, 131 Poland, 136 Lithuania, 146 Slovenia, 152 Hungary, 157 Slovakia, 158 Czech Republic. 2007 k1: 113 Bulgaria, 133 Romania. Countries transferred from group 2 to group 1 from the time of membership of the EU: 2004 k2: 126 Malta, 500 Cyprus. Asia includes Turkey and Cypus. Figures updated December 5, 2018. There is a break in the time series on registered unemployed among immigrants from Q4 2018, so the figures are not directly comparable with previous years.country backgroundSerbia and MontenegroThe name changed from Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro 14 February 2003. Note-Figures in absolute numbers and in per cent of the labor force