COUNTRY FACTS Capital City – Oslo Area – Total 385,178 km2 GDP (nominal) – Total $420.958 billion GDP (per capita) – $80,749 Monarch – Harald V Prime.

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COUNTRY FACTS Capital City – Oslo Area – Total 385,178 km2 GDP (nominal) – Total $ billion GDP (per capita) – $80,749 Monarch – Harald V Prime Minister – Erna Solberg Human Development Index

Total Population (2015) – 5,109,059 People 2,589,391 males – 2,558,401 females – Sex ratio – 0.98 male(s)/female Birth Rate (2014) – births/1,000 population Death Rate (2014) – 8.19 deaths/1,000 population Fertility Rate (2014) – 1.86 children born/woman Infant Mortality Rate – 2.48 deaths/1,000 live births GENERAL POPULATION STATISTICS

Immigration – Total percentage of population – 15.6 Migration rate – 7.96 migrant(s)/1,000 population Urbanisation – Urban population: 79.4% of total population – Rate of urbanization: 1.03% annual rate of change Education – Education Expenditure – 6.9% of GDP – Total Higher Educated population – 31.4% – Total Upper Secondary Educated population – 41.3% – Total Below Upper Secondary Educated population – 27.3 GENERAL POPULATION STATISTICS CONT.

POPULATION PYRAMID

POPULATION PYRAMID BREAKDOWN Norway is in Stage 4 of the Demographic Transition Model Age Structure – 0-14 years: 18.2% (male 480,176/female 456,128) years: 13.1% (male 347,873/female 329,021) years: 40.8% (male 1,080,339/female 1,021,370) years: 11.7% (male 305,094/female 298,134) 65 years and over: 16.1% (male 375,909/female 453,748) Dependency ratio – total dependency ratio: 53.2 % youth dependency ratio: 28.5 % elderly dependency ratio: 24.7 %

WEALTH & HEALTH OF NORWAY

The variable fluctuation in population life expectancy in the 19 th century is caused by several factors, one historical factor being Norway’s involvement in the Napoleonic Wars. – The Battle of Copenhagen (1801) – 1,600 killed (Ends in defeat) – The Gunboat War (1807–1814) – Unknown casualties (Ends in defeat) – Dano-Swedish War (1808–1809) – 200 killed (Ends in Stalemate) – Swedish–Norwegian War (1814) – Unknown casualties (Ends in defeat) WEALTH & HEALTH OF NORWAY BREAKDOWN

NORWAY’S POPULATION – PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE

Norway: – In 1950 was in Stage 3 in the DTM – In 2015 is in Stage 4 in the DTM – In 2050 will be in Stage 5 in the DRM The population is steadily increasing with an increasingly even age distribution – Population growth rate % Median Age – total: 39.1 years male: 38.2 years female: 39.9 years PAST, PRESENT & FUTURE POPULATION BREAKDOWN