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  2. Jan 28, 2013 · Norway's problem with immigration. Media and politicians spread fear about immigration and foreign cultures. This is a new form of racism, says a researcher who studied the public discourse in Norway before and after the terror attacks in 2011. Isak Ladegaard.

    • Isak Ladegaard
  3. Jun 27, 2023 · For more than 20 years, the SSB has been tracking attitudes towards immigrants and immigration in Norway. The national data agency's most recent findings highlight the complex interplay between attitudes, demographics, and experiences when it comes to immigrants and immigration in Norwegian society. In recent years, attitudes towards immigrants ...

    • Robin-Ivan Capar
    • news@thelocal.no
  4. May 1, 2005 · A Brief History of Norwegian Migration. Norway, which received its independence from Sweden in 1905, was first known not as a destination country for immigrants, but as a population prone to emigration.

    • The Public’S View of Immigrant Integration
    • Attitudes Toward Diversity
    • Tolerance and Stereotypes
    • About The Study

    The Norwegian public is highly skeptical about the current status of immigrant integration. Almost half of the population thinks that immigrant integration is not going well, and only one-fifth finds the integration process to be successful. Norwegian language proficiency and work participation are widely seen as key requirements for immigrants to ...

    The population shows moderate optimism on behalf of future relations “between the immigrant population and the rest of the population.” Those who report frequent contact with people of immigrant background are more optimistic than those who report less frequent contact. On the question of who should adapt to whom, the public holds the view that it ...

    The survey also measured the population’s tolerance and the content of stereotypical views about specific immigrant nationalities (Somalis, Pakistanis, Poles, and Swedes). Using survey experiments, the study group found a wide reaching tolerance and little variation in the tolerance toward the different immigrant groups in regard to the right to ga...

    The Norwegian Integration Barometer describes and analyzes the population’s attitudes toward immigration, integration, and diversity. The study has been conducted in eight waves since 2004, allowing for an analysis of trends in the attitudes among the Norwegian population. This version (2018) was conducted by researchers at the Institute for Social...

  5. Dec 17, 2021 · Nine reasons why immigrants in Norway were hit harder by Covid-19. Among the reasons listed in a new report are language barriers as well as delayed isolation, tracing and quarantining. Anne Lise Stranden Journalist. friday 17. December 2021 - 08:00.

    • Anne Lise Stranden
    • anne.lise@forskning.no
  6. Norway. copy the linklink copied! In 2019, Norway received 41 000 new immigrants on a long-term or permanent basis (including changes of status), 1.8% more than in 2018. This figure comprises 48.4% immigrants benefitting from free mobility, 10.6% labour migrants, 28.5% family members (including accompanying family) and 12.4% humanitarian migrants.

  7. Immigration to Norway has increased over the last decades, beginning in the early 1990s. In 1992, the immigrant population in Norway was 183,000 individuals, representing 4.3% of the total population, and net migration that year was 9,105 people.