Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration

Nav
Arbeids- og velferdsforvaltningen
Nav logo
Agency overview
Formed1 July 2006
Preceding agencies
JurisdictionNorway
HeadquartersOslo
Employees15 500 (state level)
6 500 (municipal level)
22 000 (total)
Agency executive
  • Eve Vangsnes Bergli, Director of Labor and Welfare
Parent departmentLabour and Welfare Service
Parent agencyMinistry of Labour and Social Inclusion
Websitewww.nav.no

The Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration (Arbeids- og velferdsforvaltningen; Nav, originally an abbreviation for Ny arbeids- og velferdsforvaltning; New Labour and Welfare Management) is the current Norwegian public welfare agency, which consists of the state Labour and Welfare Service as well as municipal welfare agencies. It is responsible for a third of the state budget of Norway, administering programs such as unemployment benefits, sickness benefits, pensions, child benefits, qualification programme, temporary accommodation, health services, and more. In 2022 the agency had approximately 22,000 employees including approximately 15,500 employed by the state, and approximately 6,500 employed by the municipalities. Its head is the Labour and Welfare Director, currently Hans Christian Holte, who is appointed by the government.