People living in overcrowded households in Norway 2012-2022, by country of birth

Share of people living in overcrowded households in Norway 2012-2022, by country of birth

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Release date

November 2023

Region

Norway

Survey time period

2012 to 2022

Age group

18 years and older

Supplementary notes

The overcrowding rate is defined as the percentage of the population living in an overcrowded household. A person is considered as living in an overcrowded household if the household does not have at its disposal a minimum number of rooms equal to:
- one room for the household;
- one room per couple in the household;
- one room for each single person aged 18 or more;
- one room by pair of single people of the same sex between 12 and 17 years of age
- one room for each single person between 12 and 17 years of age and not included in the previous category
- one room per pair of children under 12 years of age.
Data coverage corresponds to code ILC_LVHO16 of the EU-SILC survey.

*Break in series.

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