Background
Karin Heiberg was born into a middle-class family in Oslo and became politically interested as a socialist in her early teens.
Karin Heiberg was born into a middle-class family in Oslo and became politically interested as a socialist in her early teens.
After her divorce in Canada, she returned to Norway planning to complete a doctorate in genetics. She notified Stoltenberg that she was back, and they decided to get married within 24 hours of reuniting. She broke off her academic career in science but completed studies in political science at the University of Oslo.
Karin and Thorvald Stoltenberg were married in 1957.
The Stoltenberg family relocated often as a result of Thorvald"s career as a diplomat. Karin started her career as a government official working for the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation.
In 1972 she accepted a position as senior official in what was then the Consumer and Administration department. There she, under the direction of Inger Louise Valle developed several policy initiatives to include women in the workforce.
She also worked as a state secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Shipping, and the Ministry of Trade of Industry.
She characterized herself as being a bureaucrat rather than a politician and rarely participated in her husband"s political activities.