Statistics Norway, Division for Population and Housing Census, NO-2225 Kongsvinger, Norway.
1946, 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990 and 2001. The present description relates to the 2001 census (conducted 3 November).
Coverage for labour market variables: All persons aged 16-74 years.
Reference week (current activity): 29 October to 4 November 2001.
Reference year (usual activity): 1 January to 31 December 2001.
(a) Total population, by sex and age: yes
Economically active population by:
(b) Sex and age group: yes
(c) Industry: yes
(d) Occupation: no
(e) Status in employment: yes
(f) Highest educational level: yes
(g) Hours of work: yes
(h) Other characteristics: yes
Re (a): The main definition of age is in terms of year of birth (age per 31 December 2001). Age is also defined in terms of age as per 3 November 2001.
Re (e): Only two groups specified: Employees and self-employed persons.
Re (g): Weekly working hours: For salaried employees, this refers to settled weekly working hours in the main job. For self-employed persons, usual working hours are estimated on the basis of available register information. Working hours per year refers to working hours for all jobs.
Re (h): The census also collected information on other work related topics such as current activity status, place of work, type of sector, number of persons working in the local unit of the establishment, persons employed 100 hours or more per year and earned income.
General remark: All labour market variables are based on data from administrative and statistical registers. The variables are based on several different sources. Statistics Norway has established a system to jointly utilise these data. The system comprises modules for consistency management between various data sources, selection of the most important job and classification as employed–not employed. The same data system is also used for annual labour market statistics.
The following categories are included:
i) employed persons, temporarily absent from work;
ii) working students with a part time job;
iii) seasonal or occasional workers;
iv) conscripts for military/civilian service;
v) apprentices and trainees.
Only employed persons are classified by industry and by status in employment.
(d) Level of education: The data source is Statistics Norway's Register of the Population's Highest Level of Education. This register is based on information from individual educational institutions and state and county municipal data systems. Information on education refers to 1 October 2001. For persons with several levels of completed education, only the highest level is given. Level of education is based on the Norwegian standard for the classification of education (NUS2000) and is a 6-digit code giving level, field of study, subject group, educational group and individual educational programme. This classification is linked to the International Standard Classification of Education, ISCED-1997.
- In the 1990 Census labour market data were collected by using a questionnaire (sample survey). In the 2001 Census, register data were used. Even though the definitions used are the same, this change in the method of data collecting might still cause some changes in the statistics.
- Employed persons: In the 1990 Census only persons who stated that they were employed in the census year were asked to respond to questions on employment during census week. Variables such as occupation and industry, etc. were then related to the main employment that year. In the 2001 Census employment in the census week is determined irrespective of whether the person was employed at least 100 hours that year or not.
- Working hours per week: In the 2001 Census settled/usual working hours per week are used. In the 1990 Census questions were also asked about hours actually worked per week.
- Working hours per year: In the 2001 Census working hours per year were given at four intervals. In the 1990 Census questions were asked about the number of months in full-time and part-time employment.
- Industry: In the 2001 Census industry is coded using the latest version of NACE (based on ISIC-rev.3). In the 1990 Census the previous version of NACE was used (based on ISIC-rev.2).
- Occupation: For the 2001 Census an attempt was made to deduce occupation by use of register data. However the data quality for the year 2001 was not satisfactory so this variable is not included in the 2001 Census.
- Place of work: In the 1990 Census a question was asked about place of reporting for work during census week. In the 2001 Census information on place of work refers to the location of the establishment (local unit), which does not always correspond with the place of reporting for work for the individual person.
- Journey to work: In the 1990 Census, in addition to information on commuting, there were three variables related to journey to work: travelling time, number of journeys per week and means of travel to work (means of transportation). Since there are no register data for these variables, they are not included in the 2001 Census.
The main results from the 2001 Census are published on Internet (http://www.ssb.no/fob) in Norwegian and English. Most tables are also available in a database named Statbank Norway (http://www.ssb.no/english/statbank).
Figures from the Population and Housing Census 2001 are also published in a hard copy version in the series “Official Statistics of Norway”. A separate volume is published for every municipality and county (in Norwegian only). These publications are also available on Internet in pdf-format (http://www.ssb.no/fob).
An overview of all variables available in the 2001 Census will be published in a separate handbook for the 2001 Census (in Norwegian and English).
The organization responsible for the publication of the census results is Statistics Norway, Division for Population and Housing Census, NO-2225 Kongsvinger, Norway.