Einar H. Dyvik
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Get in touch with us nowIn Norway, there is a clear difference between where men and women typically work. Human health and social work activities, as well as education, are industries dominated by women. On the other hand, construction, manufacturing, and mining and quarrying are industries typically dominated by men. Meanwhile, the numbers are pretty evenly divided within public administration, defense, and social security, as well as within accommodation and food services activities. In 2022, while there were 460,000 women working within human health and social work activities, compared to only 117,000 men.
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