Among the top three countries of immigration to Norway, the neighboring countries Sweden and Denmark came in second and third. In fact, 3, Swedes and 2, Danes moved to Norway that same year. In general, the most common reasons for immigrating to Norway was family reunification, labor migration, and asylum.
The highest number of emigrants was registered in with 40, people. In , however, the number had declined to around 26, people. That same year, most emigrants moved to Sweden , followed by Denmark and Poland. Loading statistic Show source. Download for free You need to log in to download this statistic Register for free Already a member? Log in. Show detailed source information? Register for free Already a member?
More information. Supplementary notes. Other statistics on the topic. That was until the passage of the Immigration Act, the law designed to keep out Southern and Eastern Europeans, and Asians. The law had one unintended consequence: It dramatically lowered immigration from northern European Norway. A working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research noted that wages for first- and second-generation Norwegians were lower than any other immigrant group in that period of mass immigration, except those from Portugal.
But the s saw a sudden slide 3, The levels of Norwegian immigration have hovered at that level in the decades since then. What changed? The Norwegian immigration rate quickly slowed to a few thousand a year, a rate that has remained largely unchanged to the present day. It is little wonder that Norwegian immigration to America has had such significant impact on the culture of Americans. Norwegian Immigration to America Facts Sheet and Timeline for kids Important facts about the history of Norwegian Immigration to America and US laws that effected the migrants from Sweden are contained in the following Facts Sheet and history timeline.
Fact 1 - The Vikings from Scandinavia begin their raids. Fact 2 - Viking explorer Leif Ericson sailed to the North American continent and established a colony called Vinland. Fact 4 - Protestant reformation in Norway, initiated by Martin Luther. Fact 5 - 's: Norwegian immigrants came across in Dutch ships and settled in New Netherland.
Fact 8 - A potato blight hit Norway leading to thousands of deaths through starvation. Fact 9 - The Famine of - prompted the first major wave of Norwegian immigrants.
Fact 11 - The financial panic of hit the US lasting for 6 years. Fact 12 - 's: The Great Migration from Norway prompted by the swift industrialization. Fact 14 - The Immigration Act provided for the regulation of immigration and the inspection of immigrants.
Fact 15 - The Ellis Island immigration center was opened where immigrants from Europe, including Norway, were required to undertake to medical and legal examinations. Norwegian Immigration to America has declined from this time. Norwegian Immigration to America Facts Sheet and Timeline Push and Pull Factors of Norwegian Immigration to America for kids For specific examples and a list of political, economic, environmental and social reasons and push and pull factors of Norwegian Immigration to America refer to: Push and Pull Factors of Norwegian Immigration Norwegian Immigration to America for kids This article contains a brief overview of Norwegian Immigration to America from the first Immigrants through the 's and 's.
Important historical events have been highlighted which had a significant impact on Norwegian Immigration to America. A brief description of the effect of the first immigrants from Norway. In when Ida Jensen was seventeen years old, she emigrated from Ringsaker in Norway to Chicago together with her parents and two younger siblings.
Five years later she married a Dane, Niels Frederick Hansen. Ida was an ambitious woman and started her own magazine for Scandinavian women in America. Can you imagine a journal published in Norwegian in America? Well, the journal was a great success and had a circulation of 83, in its peak years around Ida wrote that she wanted to give the Scandinavian-born women a journal, written in their own language, that gave them knowledge of what was required of those who settled and lived in America.
And how did she do it
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