Work out an estimate of your unemployment benefit (dagpenger) from NAV — per month and per day — based on average annual income last year.
The standard compensation rate for unemployment benefit is 62.4 % of your benefit base, up to a base of 6 times the National Insurance base amount (6G). A lower-rate threshold above 3G applied as a temporary, pandemic-related rule and isn't part of the current ordinary scheme.
Fetching the current base amount from NAV …
The benefit period is normally 104 weeks (2 years) if your income in recent years exceeds 2G, and 52 weeks (1 year) if it's lower. The exact length depends on your income history.
Yes, you normally need to have had a minimum income over the last 12 or 36 months to be entitled to unemployment benefit. The requirement is set by NAV and changes occasionally — check nav.no for the current threshold.
Yes. Unemployment benefit is reduced against work hours and income you have during the period you receive it. If you work part-time, the payout is reduced proportionally to how much you work and earn.