Neither, nurses in both country struggle to get a fair wage.
You would however earn more in Norway, but everything is more expensive in Norway so that extra wage would be spent on food and rent anyway.
If you're stuck between Norway and Sweden, wage should not be the deciding factor.
The salaries vary depending on education and experience and the state of the country you work.Average Annual Salary: $57200
how much salary older caregiver job in norway
The average starting salary for a nursing assistant is $24,000.
Salary for a beginner in nursing?
Nursing assistant salary is actually not that bad to do since you are learning and getting paid to be a nursing assistant. They get paid around a couple of thousands.
Here's a website that talks about forensic nursing careers, salary and environments: http://www.healthcare-programs.com/articles/forensic-nursing-careers-salary-and-environments.php
Average Nursing Home Administrator Salary: $72000
the average salary for nursing assistant jobs is between 20000$ and can go up 38000$. You can visit this site for more information: http://www1.salary.com/nursing-assistant-Salary.html.
yes, i know the average salary of a certified nursing assistant is 37000 dollars
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Yes. In Norway you can make about 2 or 3 times what you would make in the US. I met a girl in Kristiansand that worked as help in a book store and made about $20/hr. However, living costs in Norway are crazy. A small beer is like $8-9 dollars and I remember paying $17 dollars for small fries a burger and a drink at Burger King in Oslo Sentralstajon. I almost cried. Sweden is a little cheaper, not sure about Denmark.