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Labour immigration and connection to the Norwegian labour market

TED · 438087-2026can-standardawardedNo deadline given

Buyer

NameArbeids- og inkluderingsdepartementet

CountryNO

Published2026-06-25

Deadline

Value

Estimated€226,316 · 2,500,000 NOK

Awarded€226,316 · 2,500,000 NOK

WinnerSTIFTELSEN FRISCHSENTERET FOR SAMFUNNSØKONOMISK FORSKNING

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CPV codes

73000000 Research & development services73200000 Research & development services73210000 Research & development services

Description

The aim of the project is to strengthen the knowledge basis on labour immigration to Norway and migrant workers ́ connection to the labour market over time. The project shall describe and analyse: - The extent of labour immigration and derived family immigration and their influence on demographics. - Migrant workers' work connections The assignment will be valid from when the contract is signed until the final report is submitted in February 2027. The estimated value of the procurement is up to NOK 2,000,000 excluding VAT for the years 2026-2027. The estimated value is not binding for the contracting authority.

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