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A new feature of the EEA and Norway Grants 2014–2021 is the establishment of the Fund for Youth Employment [17] (€65.5 million) and the Fund for Regional Cooperation [18] (€34.5 million), which support European cross-border and transnational project initiatives to find solutions to some of Europe's common challenges.
The newly established agency is a collaboration between the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (Norwegian: Arbeids- og velferdsetaten) and certain parts of the municipal social services. [3] " NAV" was originally an acronym for "New Labour and Welfare Administration" ( Norwegian : Ny arbeids- og velferdsforvalting ) but is now seen as a word ...
The Royal Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion (Norwegian: Arbeids- og inkluderingsdepartementet, AID) is a Norwegian ministry established in 1846. It is responsible for the labour market, the working environment, pensions , welfare , social security , integration , immigration and asylum . [ 2 ]
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Welfare in Norway, a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. [ 1 ] . ^ "Social welfare program" .
The Social Progress Index (SPI) measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens. Fifty-four indicators in the areas of basic human needs, foundations of well-being, and opportunity to progress show the relative performance of nations.
Pages in category "Ministers of children, equality and social inclusion of Norway" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Minister of Labour and Social Inclusion (Bokmål: Arbeids- og inkluderingsminister) is the head of the Norwegian Ministry of Labour and Social Inclusion. The position has existed since 1 January 1846, when the Ministry of the Interior was created. Several different names have been used since then, with three name changes after 2000.