Demographics of Western Norway

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A picture from Bergen Municipality fish market, taken between 1890 and 1905
Buøy, a neighbourhood in Stavanger Municipality
Some parts of western Norway have small populations, such as here at Stalheim, Voss Municipality.

The Western Norway region of Norway showed the highest population growth rate in Norway in 2010, at 1.44%. The fertility rate in this region is higher than in other parts of Norway. The population as of 1 January 2010 was 1,263,464, with 37.7% of the population living in Hordaland, 33.8% in Rogaland, 19.8% in Møre og Romsdal, and 8.4% in Sogn og Fjordane. 60% of the population is under 40 years old, and 30% is under 20 years old. Many of the historical immigrants in Western Norway came from countries like Scotland, England, Netherlands, Germany, Denmark and Sweden. Western Norway is the part of Norway which has the largest immigration from the western world.

The following demographic statistics are from the Statistics Norway, unless otherwise indicated.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1769193,259    
1801230,053+19.0%
1855392,588+70.7%
1900560,765+42.8%
1950811,411+44.7%
1955846,977+4.4%
1960887,537+4.8%
1965919,909+3.6%
1970961,676+4.5%
19751,002,465+4.2%
19801,033,902+3.1%
19851,061,367+2.7%
19901,089,763+2.7%
19951,124,756+3.2%
20001,159,176+3.1%
20011,164,937+0.5%
20021,170,763+0.5%
20031,178,263+0.6%
20041,185,699+0.6%
20051,193,168+0.6%
20061,201,833+0.7%
20071,212,856+0.9%
20081,228,392+1.3%
20091,245,439+1.4%
20101,263,464+1.4%
2015?1,330,975+5.3%
2020?1,397,393+5.0%
2025?1,464,086+4.8%
2030?1,525,853+4.2%
Source: Statistics Norway .

Age and sex distribution

Age structure

Norway

(2010 estimate)
0–14 years: 18.9% (male 470,253; female 447,472)
15–64 years: 66.2% (male 1,641,821; female 1,575,980)
65 years and over: 14.9% (male 314,678; female 407,995)

Western Norway

(2010 estimate)
0–14 years: 19.9% (male 128,405; female 123,094)
15–64 years: 65.8% (male 429,302; female 401,410)
65 years and over: 14.3% (male 79,008; female 102,245)

Population

    • 1,159,176 (1 January 2000)
    • 1,263,464 (1 January 2010)
  • Population growth
    • 104,288 (8.9%)
    • 1,263,464 (1 January 2010)
    • 1,397,393 (1 January 2020)
  • Population growth
    • 133,929 (10.6%)
    • 1,397,393 (1 January 2020)
    • 1,525,853 (1 January 2030)
  • Population growth
    • 128,460 (9.1%)

Population – comparative

Slightly larger than East Timor and Eswatini, but slightly smaller than Hawaii and Estonia.

Population growth rate

1.44% (in 2010)

Population growth rate – comparative

Slightly larger than El Salvador and Iran, but slightly smaller than India.

Births and deaths

Births Deaths Birth surplus Birth rate Death rate Net migration rate
2000 16,345 10,405 5,940 14.1 8.9 -0.1
2008 16,644 10,028 6,616 13.5 8.1 8.5

Life expectancy at birth

(2008)
total population: 80.4 years
male: 77.8 years
female: 83.0 years

Total fertility rate

Western Norway has a higher fertility rate than Iran, Iceland, France and the United States, and it is the highest in Norway.

County Fertility rate (2009)
Rogaland 2.18
Møre og Romsdal 2.13
Sogn og Fjordane 2.10
Hordaland 2.03

Language

Literacy

definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 100%
male: NA%
female: NA%

Immigration

Country of origin Norway Immigrants Eastern Europe Asia Western Europe Africa Nordic countries Latin America North America Oceania Total
Population [1] 1,148,324 115,140 35,913 33,154 16,726 11,085 10,103 5,082 2,588 489 1,263,464
Percent of total 90.88% 9.11% 2.84% 2.62% 1.32% 0.87% 0.79% 0.40% 0.20% 0.03% 100%
Percent of immigrants 100% 31.19% 28.79% 14.52% 9.62% 8.77% 4.41% 2.24% 0.42% 9.11%
Country of origin Norway Immigrants Asia Eastern Europe Western Europe Africa Nordic countries Latin America North America Oceania Total
Hordaland [1] 434,081 42,374 12,292 13,065 5,325 4,740 3,405 2,497 872 178 477,175
Rogaland [1] 378,956 48,991 14,989 14,334 7,465 4,391 4,447 1,758 1,370 237 427,947
Møre og Romsdal [1] 234,477 16,785 6,143 4,338 2,680 1,287 1,541 496 243 57 251,262
Sogn og Fjordane [1] 100,090 6,990 2,489 1,417 1,256 667 710 331 103 17 107,080

Immigrants in Bergen and Stavanger

Many people had emigrated from the neighbour to the west, Scotland.
Country Inhabitants[2]
Total380,450
Ethnic Norwegians331,209
Immigrants49,241
Poland5,085
United Kingdom2,336
Iraq2,067
Germany1,890
Vietnam1,827
Sweden1,780
Turkey1,769
Somalia1,746
Denmark1,382
Bosnia and Herzegovina1,327

Religion

See also

References

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