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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 ...
It has a membership of over 400,000 and is affiliated with the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions (LO). It was founded in 2003 as a merger of the Norwegian Union of Municipal Employees and the Norwegian Association of Health and Social Care Personnel. [2] In 2020, it was joined by the Norwegian Post and Communications Union. [3]
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Telephone numbers in Norway have the country code "+47" and up to the first 2 digits of the phone number will indicate its geographic area. Emergency services are 3 digits long and start with the number "1". Mobile numbers vary in length, either 8 digits or 12 digits.
The Government Pension Fund – Norway had a value of NOK 384 billion autumn 2024. Unlike the Global division, it is required to limit its investments to companies in the Norwegian stock market, predominantly on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The Fund is not allowed to own more than a 15% interest in any single Norwegian company. [87]
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 ...
This is a list of lists of villages in Norway, divided into sub-sections by county. The lists consist of populated places without city status. Akershus: Aust-Agder:
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 ...