
Oslo ist so. Aber das Norwegen im Allgemeinen ist so was.
Tut mir leid, vielleicht ist es für Norweger offensichtlich, aber ich habe keine Ahnung, warum die Geburten in Oslo vor 20 bis 30 Jahren plötzlich fallen würden.
Why does the Oslo population pyramid look like this?
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Von Xitztlacayotl
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Mainly due to migration, both from within and outside Norway. Oslo is the main economic hub of Norway, so it pulls in students and young professionals from all around.
Since most students and young professionals are 25-35 years old, you would expect to see a bump in numbers due to migration around that age.
I think this is because a whole lot of young people move from all over Norway to Oslo to study. They meet other yong people, get a child or two, and then decides to move out of their narrow appartment in Oslo to a larger appartment or house outside of Oslo.
Prices..
The graph mostly shows young people moving to Oslo for studies or work. Almost everyone does 12 or 13 years of school and are suddenly free to move somewhere more urban and exciting during their 20s.
I myself moved to Trondheim from 18 to 31, and then I moved back to my 25k population home town.
Huge upturn in immigration, mostly due to free movement within the EU. Most people coming from abroad will be in the 20-40 age range, and they flock together in the largest cities. 1 of 3 people in Oslo was born abroad.
Funny, I’m a 30 year old migrant, I’m literally this graph