Ethiopians in Norway
Ethiopians in Norway are citizens and residents of Norway who are of Ethiopian descent.
Total population | |
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11,505 (2020 Official Norway estimate) [1] 0.22% of the Norwegian population | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Oslo | |
Languages | |
Amharic, Oromo, Tigrinya, Other Languages of Ethiopia, Norwegian | |
Religion | |
Ethiopian Orthodox, Islam |
Demographics
According to Statistics Norway, in 2017, there whete a total 7,888 persons of Ethiopian origin living in Norway. Of those, 2,499 individuals were born in Norway to immigrant parents.[1] In 2020 the number had risen to 11,505 persons, making Ethiopians the third biggest migration group from Africa after Somalis and Eritreans.[2] Most of the Ethiopians in Norway have come to Norway as asylum seekers.
Socioeconomics and Crime
According to Statistics Norway, as of 2014, around 40% of Ethiopia-born immigrants have a persistently low income.[3]
According to Statistics Norway, as of 2015, a total of 104 Ethiopia citizens residing in Norway incurred sanctions. The principal breaches were traffic offences (49 individuals), followed by other offences for profit (13 individuals), drug and alcohol offences (11 individuals), public order and integrity violations (11 individuals), violence and maltreatment (11 individuals), property theft (7 individuals), criminal damage (2 individuals), sexual offences (0 individuals), and other offences (0 individuals).[4]
Education
According to Statistics Norway, as of 2016, among a total 6,851 Ethiopia-born immigrants aged 16 and older, 3,198 individuals had attained a below upper secondary education level, 1,382 had attained an upper secondary education level, 90 had attained a tertiary vocational education level, 1,211 had attained a higher education level of up to four years in duration, 791 had attained a higher education level of more than four years in duration, and 179 had no education.[5]
Employment
According to Statistics Norway, as of 2016, Ethiopia-born immigrants aged 15-74 in Norway have an employment rate of approximately 52%.[6] As of 2017, their unemployment rate was also about 4.9%.[7]
References
- "Population by immigrant category and country background". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
- https://www.kommuneprofilen.no/Profil/Befolkning/DinRegion/bef_innvandrere_land_region.aspx. Missing or empty
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(help) - "Økonomi og levekår for ulike lavinntektsgrupper 2016". Statistics Norway. pp. 57, 117, 118. Retrieved 7 December 2017.
- "Persons sanctioned, by group of principal offence and citizenship (and category of principal offence -2014). Absolute figures". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
- "Level of education for immigrants 16 years and older. Country background. Numbers". Statistics Norway. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
- "Employed immigrants (15-74 years) by country of birth and sex. 4th quarter". 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.