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  2. Feminism in Norway - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Norway's then Prime Minister Erna Solberg gave an apology to the estimated 50,000 Norwegian women who had relations with Germans during World War II (as well as those suspected of having them), stating in part, "Young Norwegian girls and women who had relations with German soldiers or were suspected of having them, were victims of ...

  3. Demographics of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The total population of Norway on 1 July 2023 was 5,514,042. [3] Statistics Norway estimated that the 5,000,000 milestone was reached on 19 March 2012. [4] The following demographic statistics are from the World Population Review. [5] One birth every 8 minutes; One death every 13 minutes; One net migrant every 19 minutes; Net gain of one person ...

  4. Health in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The total fertility rate per women in 2018 was 1,62, while the regional average was 1,6 and global average was 2,44. [3] Prevalence of tuberculosis was 10 per 100 000 in population and the regional average was 56 while global average was 169. [4] In Norway today, there are 5371 HIV positive people, 3618 men and 1753 women.

  5. List of sovereign states by sex ratio - Wikipedia

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    The table's data is from The World Factbook unless noted otherwise. It shows the male to female sex ratio by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States. If there is a discrepancy between The World Factbook and a country's census data, the latter may be used instead.

  6. Exclusive: Norway wealth fund tells firms: put more women on ...

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    Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, wants the companies it invests in globally to boost the number of women on their boards and to consider setting targets if fewer ...

  7. Norwegian Association for Women's Rights - Wikipedia

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    NKF's founder Gina Krog, a liberal politician and the principal leader of the struggle for women's right to vote in Norway. The Norwegian Association for Women's Rights was founded in 1884 by 171 prominent Norwegians, led by the liberal politician and women's rights pioneer Gina Krog and liberal Member of Parliament and the first editor-in-chief of Dagbladet Hagbart Berner.

  8. Their husbands' misdeeds leave Norway's most powerful women ...

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    The political careers of two of Norway’s most powerful women are under threat after it was revealed that their husbands were trading in shares behind their backs. Anniken Huitfeldt, the current ...

  9. Demographics of Oslo - Wikipedia

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    Religiously, the residents of Oslo are in a majority-minority state with the largest group religious group being adherents to the Lutheran Church of Norway, but these do not make up the majority of residents. Irreligious people make up 28.9% of the population with the largest other religious group being Islam which makes up 9.5% of the city.