Area-Based Policies in Urban Areas: How to Promote Good Living Conditions for Children and Youth (Norway, 2012)1

Area-Based Policies in Urban Areas: How to Promote Good Living Conditions for Children and Youth (Norway, 2012)1

Host country paper Norway Peer Review on how to promote good living conditions for children and youth, Norway 2012 Area-based policies in urban areas: how to promote good living conditions for children and youth (Norway, 2012)1 Appendix A: The City Districts in Oslo Groupings of city districts: Groruddalen: Bjerke, Alna, Grorud and Stovner Inner east: Gamle Oslo, Grünerløkka and Sagene Inner west: St. Hanshaugen, Frogner Outer west: Ullern, Vestre Aker, Nordre Aker, Nordstrand Other suburbs: Østensjø, Søndre Nordstrand (following Nadim 2008:13) 1 Prepared for the Peer Review in Social Protection and Social Inclusion programme coordinated by ÖSB Consulting, the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) and Applica, and funded by the European Commission. © ÖSB Consulting, 2012 1 Host country paper Norway Peer Review on how to promote good living conditions for children and youth, Norway 2012 Appendix B: Indicators of levels of living in Groruddalen Employment rates by immigrant category, region and gender. 4th quarter 2007. 15–74 years. Percentages. All Men Women Norway 72 75 68 Population Oslo 72 75 69 Groruddalen + 67 71 62 S. Nordstrand Norway 63 69 57 Immigrants Oslo 61 67 55 Groruddalen + 60 68 51 S. Nordstrand Norway 56 62 50 Immigrants Oslo 55 62 48 from Asia, Groruddalen + 58 66 49 Africa etc. S. Nordstrand Source: Aalandslid 2009, table 1.3 Median incomes, by type of income and group of districts in Oslo. Persons 16–74 years. 2005. Median Median Median Median income from capital transfers income after employment income taxes Groruddalen 202 492 131 9300 205 545 Inner east 239 896 130 0 209 342 Inner west 206 184 329 0 223 798 Outer west 276 273 635 0 243 155 Other suburbs 227 079 168 9329 215 385 Oslo total 242 913 226 0 218 833 Source: Nadim 2008, table 4.7 2 Host country paper Norway Peer Review on how to promote good living conditions for children and youth, Norway 2012 Households with children with family incomes below the poverty line, by group of city districts in Oslo. Per cent. 2005 Households Persons Non-western Children <17 Children <17 immigrants with non- western background Groruddalen 10,8 13,1 23,2 15,4 26,9 Inner east 14,7 18,2 37,9 21,3 42,2 Inner west 9,9 10,4 30,0 12,0 35,3 Outer west 4,6 4,5 25,2 5,1 30,8 Other 9,3 11,3 26,9 13,6 31,6 suburbs Oslo total 9,1 10,5 27,4 12,3 31,8 (N=) (60 626) (215 429) (59 734) (100769) (27798) Source: Nadim 2008: table 4.9 3 .

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