Sudanese in Norway
Sudanese in Norway are citizens and residents of Norway who are of Sudanese descent. They form one of the country's smaller immigrant groups.
Total population | |
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5,854 (2019 Official Norway estimate)[1] 0.11% of the Norwegian population | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Oslo, Bergen | |
Languages | |
Arabic (Sudanese Arabic), Nubian languages, Norwegian | |
Religion | |
predominantly Islam; minority Christianity |
Demographics
According to Statistics Norway, in 2017, there was a total 3,697 immigrants from Sudan living in Norway. Of those, 622 individuals were born in Norway to immigrant parents.[2] In 2019 the number had risen to 5,854 people.[3] Most of the Sudanese in Norway have come to Norway as asylum seekers.
Education
According to Statistics Norway, as of 2016, among a total 3,354 Sudan-born immigrants aged 16 and older, 1,912 individuals had attained a below upper secondary education level, 375 had attained an upper secondary education level, 32 had attained a tertiary vocational education level, 628 had attained a higher education level of up to four years in duration, 286 had attained a higher education level of more than four years in duration, and 121 had no education.[4]
Employment
According to Statistics Norway, as of 2017, Sudan-born immigrants aged 15–74 in Norway have an unemployment rate of around 6.4%.[5]
See also
References
- http://www.ssb.no/en/innvbef/
- "Population by immigrant category and country background". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- https://www.kommuneprofilen.no/Profil/Befolkning/DinRegion/bef_innvandrere_land_region.aspx. Missing or empty
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(help) - "Level of education for immigrants 16 years and older. Country background. Numbers". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
- "Registered unemployed immigrants and persons participating in labour market schemes 15–74 years, by country background, years of residence, sex, contents and time". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 18 November 2017.