Foreign trade certificates are no help against social dumping Getting a foreign trade certificate approved in Norway doesn’t do much to help foreign workers, when it comes to pay, working conditions and social dumping.
More people are getting permanent jobs in Norway The share of permanent jobs have increased in the last 25 years. There are no signs of an increased use of temporary employees, according to a new report.
Low levels of competence among those who work with the intellectually disabled Just one in 10 employees who work with the intellectually disabled in Norway has trained as a social educator. This percentage has been at a near standstill since the early 1980s, according to a new report.
We don't need special measures to keep older people working longer, says researcher Lifelong learning is important for employment. But we’re totally missing the mark if we think of it as a senior initiative, says economist Simen Markussen.
Children can wait – for higher income The probability of having children increases significantly once people have started their professional careers.