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  2. Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration - Wikipedia

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    It is slightly above the average value for OECD countries with the lowest benefits of 39% in Greece, and highest benefits of 94% in Denmark. [6] A person can apply for unemployment benefit from NAV if he lost over 50% of the total working hours, lost his income, had an income of over 177,930 NOK in the last 12 months or over 355,860 NOK in the ...

  3. Government agencies in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Government agencies of Norway are state-controlled organizations that act independently to carry out the policies of the Government of Norway.The government ministries are relatively small and merely policy-making organizations, allowed to control agencies by policy decisions but not by direct orders.

  4. List of towns and cities in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian language word by means a town or city–there is no distinction between the two words as there is in English. Historically, the designation of town/city was granted by the king, but since 1996 that authority was given to the local municipal councils for each municipality in Norway.

  5. Evry - Wikipedia

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    EVRY A/S was a Norwegian information technology company that supplied services relating to computing, including operation, outsourcing and online banking. The company was headquartered in Oslo . It was established through a merger between EDB Business Partner and ErgoGroup in 2010 and had 10,000 employees at 135 offices in 16 countries.

  6. List of municipalities of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Both are loan words from Scandinavian languages, the first of which is related to the Norwegian words sokn and sogn (a parish). [6] The second term is related to the Norwegian word gjeld (prestegjeld). [7] Lule Sámi likewise has two words for municipalities: suohkan and giellda. [8] The Southern Sámi word is tjïelte. [9]

  7. Pensions in Norway - Wikipedia

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    All Norwegians citizens are entitled to get a state pension from the age of 67 in accordance with the Norwegian National Insurance Act (Folketrygdloven). The state pension is paid in full to Norwegian citizens who have lived in Norway for at least 40 years after the age of 16 and in lesser amounts to Norwegian citizens who have lived less time in the country (see Minimal state pension ...

  8. Category:Villages in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Village is a loose translation of the Norwegian term tettsted, which refers to a collection of houses, typically in an urban setting, though rural villages also exist in Norway. Such centers are not entirely the same as the English term village , since they are often less self-contained than villages are; and do not usually include housing ...

  9. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    Employee benefits in the United States include relocation assistance; medical, prescription, vision and dental plans; health and dependent care flexible spending accounts; retirement benefit plans (pension, 401(k), 403(b)); group term life insurance and accidental death and dismemberment insurance plans; income protection plans (also known as ...

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