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26 Nov 2008

Debts, dwellings and alcohol consumption have grown in a decade

Over the past decade, Finland's population has increased by 153,135 persons, or three per cent. At the end of 2007, the country had a population of 5,300,484. Men's and women's life expectancies have gone up by nearly 2.5 years in ten years. Boys born last year have a life expectancy of nearly 76 years and girls 83 years.

4 Nov 2008

New Internet portal facilitates searching for statistics

A new Internet portal comprising all Official Statistics of Finland, www. officialstatistics.fi, has been launched on Statistics Finland website.

21 Oct 2008

Employment and unemployment in September 2008

- Number of employed persons 39,000 higher than in September of the year before - Employment rate 70.0 per cent - Unemployment rate 5.9 per cent, 158,000 unemployed - 45,000 new vacancies at employment offices - Employment increased in the third quarter of the year by an average of 25,000 persons, while in the two preceding quarters the increase averaged 54,000 persons

16 Oct 2008

Information on Municipal elections available at Statistics Finland's election information service

Statistics Finland publishes statistics related to the Municipal elections 2008 in its free of charge online election information service. The first statistics on the nomination of candidates are already available at stat.fi/municipal elections. Starting from the election night on 26 October 2008 the statistics will be updated and supplemented with analyses and maps as election results become final. Key election information as well as the analyses are published in Finnish, Swedish and English, and the related maps in Finnish and Swedish.

13 Oct 2008

Appointment at Statistics Finland: Leena Storgårds appointed Director of Business Structures Department

Ms Leena Storgårds, Master of Business Science, has been appointed Director of Statistics Finland's Business Structures Department for the five-year term between 1 December 2008 and 30 November 2013.

8 Oct 2008

Population is ageing in the Nordic countries

Among the Nordic countries, the fewest children, on average 1.8 children per woman, are born in Finland and Denmark. Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands have the highest numbers of births; in Iceland on average 2.1, in Greenland 2.3 and in the Faroe Islands 2.5 children. At present persons aged 80 or over make up 4-5 per cent of the population in the Nordic countries, but their number is estimated to grow to 12 per cent by the year 2040. These data derive from the recently published Nordic Statistical Yearbook 2008.

23 Sep 2008

Employment and unemployment in August 2008

- Number of employed persons 8,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 71.5 per cent - Unemployment rate 5.6 per cent, 151,000 unemployed - 45,000 new vacancies at employment offices - In the January to August period of 2008, average number of employed persons 45,000 higher than in the respective period of 2007

26 Aug 2008

Employment and unemployment in July 2008

- Number of employed persons 27,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 73.4 per cent - Unemployment rate 5.2 per cent, 144,000 unemployed - 35,000 new vacancies at employment offices - In the January to July period of 2008, average number of employed persons 50,000 higher than in the respective period of 2007

22 Jul 2008

Employment and unemployment in June 2008

- Number of employed persons 49,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 74.4 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.8 per cent, 195,000 unemployed - 37,000 new vacancies at employment offices - In the January to June period of 2008, average number of employed persons 54,000 higher than in the respective period of 2007

24 Jun 2008

Employment and unemployment in May 2008

- Number of employed persons 55,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 71.3 per cent - Unemployment rate 8.8 per cent, 247,000 unemployed - 48,000 new vacancies at employment offices - In the January to May period of 2008, average number of employed persons 55,000 higher than in the respective period of 2007

10 Jun 2008

Finnish enterprises frequently move business functions abroad

A total of 16 per cent of Finnish enterprises have sourced functions internationally during 2001-2006. International sourcing is the most common in Danish enterprises, 19 per cent of which engage in it. Fourteen per cent of enterprises in Norway and the Netherlands have sourced business functions internationally. These data are based on a joint survey by Statistics Finland and other statistical offices which covers enterprises with at least 50 employees in Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden and enterprises with at least 100 employees in the Netherlands.

20 May 2008

Employment and unemployment in April 2008

- Number of employed persons 45,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 70.0 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.2 per cent, 165,000 unemployed - 54,000 new vacancies at employment offices - In the first quarter of 2008, average number of employed persons 55,000 higher than in the respective quarter of 2007

22 Apr 2008

Employment and unemployment in March 2008

- Number of employed persons 29,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69.0 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.8 per cent, 180,000 unemployed - 53,000 new vacancies at employment offices - In the first quarter of 2008, average number of employed persons 59,000 higher than in the respective quarter of 2007

18 Mar 2008

Employment and unemployment in February 2008

- Number of employed persons 45,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 68.9 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.4 per cent, 168,000 unemployed - 66,000 new vacancies at employment offices

29 Feb 2008

Gross domestic product grew by 4.4 per cent last year

According to Statistics Finland's preliminary data, the volume of Finland's gross domestic product grew by 4.4 per cent in 2007. Gross domestic product, or the totalled up value added of the goods and services produced, amounted to EUR 179 billion last year.

19 Feb 2008

Employment and unemployment in January 2008

- Number of employed persons 100,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69.3 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.8 per cent, 181,000 unemployed - 68,000 new vacancies at employment offices

22 Jan 2008

Employment and unemployment in December 2007

- Number of employed persons 32,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69.5 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.0 per cent, 158,000 unemployed - 29,000 new vacancies at employment offices - Average number of employed 48,000 higher in 2007 than in 2006

18 Dec 2007

Employment and unemployment in November 2007

- Number of employed persons 28,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69.1 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.1 per cent, 161,000 unemployed - 37,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to November 2007, average number of employed 50,000 higher than one year earlier

4 Dec 2007

Average life in Finland in 2006

Women's average age in Finland is 42 and men's 39. According to statistics, their life expectancies at that stage are nearly equal at 41.7 years for women and 38.5 years for men. On the average, a woman in Finland enters her first marriage at the age of 30 and a man at the age of 32. A woman has her first child at the age of 28. The average family with children has 1.8 children.

20 Nov 2007

Employment and unemployment in October 2007

- Number of employed persons 83,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69,8 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.2 per cent, 164,000 unemployed - 44,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to October 2007, average number of employed 52,000 higher than one year earlier

23 Oct 2007

Employment and unemployment in September 2007

- Number of employed persons 34,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69.3 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.4 per cent, 168,000 unemployed - 43,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to September 2007, average number of employed 48,000 higher than one year earlier

18 Oct 2007

Matti Pohjola and Jukka Jalava awarded Eino H. Laurila national income medal

The Eino H. Laurila national income medal for 2007 has been granted to Professor Matti Pohjola and MPolSc Jukka Jalava. Pohjola and Jalava have co-operated actively in national and international economic research, and been initiators of improvements to the content and usability of national accounts.

18 Sep 2007

Employment and unemployment in August 2007

- Number of employed persons 52,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 71.5 per cent - Unemployment rate 5.9 per cent, 162,000 unemployed - 49,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to August 2007, average number of employed 51,000 higher than one year earlier

21 Aug 2007

Employment and unemployment in July 2007

- Number of employed persons 55,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 72.9 per cent - Unemployment rate 5.9 per cent, 161,000 unemployed - 32,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to July 2007, average number of employed 50,000 higher than one year earlier

24 Jul 2007

Employment and unemployment in June 2007

- Number of employed persons 60,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 73.5 per cent - Unemployment rate 7.4 per cent, 209,000 unemployed - 37,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to June 2007, average number of employed 49,000 higher than one year earlier

19 Jun 2007

Employment and unemployment in May 2007

- Number of employed persons 60,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 70.2 per cent - Unemployment rate 8.5 per cent, 232,000 unemployed - 47,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to May 2007, average number of employed 47,000 higher than during the same period of 2006

31 May 2007

Six in ten Internet users read online newspapers

According to Statistics Finland's report Everyday Use of ICT in Finland 2006, more than three million persons aged between 15 and 74 used the Internet in spring 2006. Twenty-three per cent of Finns did not use the Internet at all. The proportion of Internet users is still clearly smaller in the oldest age groups than in the younger age groups. Of the different Internet uses, the reading of online newspapers, Internet phone calls, instant messaging, online banking and online shopping have increased the most. Six in ten Internet users reported reading online newspapers.

22 May 2007

Employment and unemployment in April 2007

- Number of employed persons 72,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 69.2 per cent - Unemployment rate 7.2 per cent, 191,000 unemployed - 44,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to April 2007, average number of employed 44,000 higher than during the same period of 2006

24 Apr 2007

Employment and unemployment in March 2007

- Number of employed persons 51,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 68.7 per cent - Unemployment rate 7.7 per cent, 203,000 unemployed - 60,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - During the first quarter of 2007, number of employed persons 34,000 higher than one year before

3 Apr 2007

Appointments at Statistics Finland

Statistics Finland has made the following appointments for a Director of IT-management and the Directors of the Population Statistics, Social Statistics, Prices and Wages Statistics and Economic Statistics Departments:

20 Mar 2007

Employment and unemployment in February 2007

- Number of employed persons 25,000 higher than one year earlier - Employment rate 68.1 per cent - Number of unemployed persons 22,000 lower than one year earlier - Unemployment rate 7.5 per cent, 197,000 unemployed - 59,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices

19 Mar 2007

The Coalition Party recouped their loss in the previous elections

According to Statistics Finland's election analysis, support for the Coalition Party did not just grow in the strong areas of the Centre Party and the Social Democratic Party, but the party received steady support in different voting districts.

1 Mar 2007

Gross domestic product grew by 5.5 per cent last year

According to Statistics Finland's preliminary data, the volume of Finland's gross domestic product grew by 5.5 per cent in 2006. Gross domestic product, or the totalled up value added of the goods and services produced amounted to EUR 168 billion last year.

20 Feb 2007

Employment and unemployment in January 2007

- Number of employed persons 27,000 higher than one year before - Employment rate 67.1 per cent - Number of unemployed persons 31,000 lower than one year before - Unemployment rate 7.6 per cent, 195,000 unemployed - 57,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices

24 Jan 2007

Appointments at Statistics Finland

Mr Kari Lehto, Licentiate of Philosophy, has been appointed Director of IT Services in the IT and Statistical Methods Department for a five year term starting on 1 April 2007. Prior to this appointment Mr Lehto held the position of IT Manager at the Finnish Forest Research Institute.

23 Jan 2007

Employment and unemployment in December 2006

- Number of employed persons 59,000 higher than one year before - Employment rate 69.1 per cent - Number of unemployed persons 31,000 lower than one year before - Unemployment rate 6.4 per cent, 168,000 unemployed - 30,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In 2006, average number of employed 43,000 higher than in 2005 - Unemployment rate 7.7 per cent in 2006

19 Dec 2006

Employment and unemployment in November 2006

- Number of employed persons 54,000 higher than one year before - Employment rate 68.8 per cent - Number of unemployed 32,000 lower than one year ago - Unemployment rate 6.7 per cent, 175,000 unemployed - 35,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to November 2006, average number of employed 41,000 higher than during the same period of 2005

13 Dec 2006

In the light and shade of statistics

If all events that took place in Finland in 2005 are divided evenly between the days of the year, this is what happened during just one day...

21 Nov 2006

Employment and unemployment in October 2006

- Number of employed persons nearly the same as one year before - Employment rate 67.8 per cent - Unemployment rate 7.2 per cent, 187,000 unemployed - 35,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to October 2006, average number of employed 40,000 higher than during the same period of 2005

24 Oct 2006

Employment and unemployment in September 2006

- Number of employed persons 38,000 higher than one year before - Employment rate 68.7 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.8 per cent, 179,000 unemployed - 36,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to September 2006, average number of employed 44,000 higher than during the same period of 2005

27 Sep 2006

The more social capital, the better perceived health

The more social capital, or participation, trust and social support, people have, the better they perceive their health. Those who have taken part in social activities consider their health better than non-participants do. Over 70 per cent of those Finns that take much part in social activities or have great trust in people perceived their health as good. The data appear from Statistics Finland's publication Social Capital in Finland, where the articles for the first time bring together statistical information concerning social capital.

19 Sep 2006

Employment and unemployment in August 2006

- Number of employed persons 69,000 higher than one year before - Rate of employment 70.5 per cent - Unemployment rate 6.9 per cent, 185,000 unemployed - 41,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to August 2006, average number of employed 44,000 higher than during the same period of 2005

14 Sep 2006

Government environmental expenditure will increase next year

In the Finnish government budget proposal for 2007 EUR 40 million more is earmarked for environmental protection expenditure than in this year's budget. The increase is completely due to environmental subsidies for agriculture, which will grow from EUR 265 million to EUR 311 million. Growth in environmental subsidies for agriculture is attributable to transfers between budget sub-items, and thus subsidies received by farmers will not increase in practice. The data appear from the review Finland's Natural Resources and the Environmentpublished by the Ministry of the Environment and Statistics Finland.

5 Sep 2006

Information technology has become part of Finns' everyday life

During the past ten years, the majority of Finns have adopted the new information and communications technology and at the same time the use of new tools has become part of everyday life. In 1996, one in four households had a PC, but today the respective proportion is two in three. At that time 7 per cent of households had Internet access, but in 2005 as many as 58 per cent. The data appear from Statistics Finland's report From Citizen to eCitizen. Results from statistical surveys about Finns' use of ICT in 1996-2005.

22 Aug 2006

Employment and unemployment in July 2006

- Number of employed persons 46,000 higher than one year before - Rate of employment 71.8 per cent - Number of unemployed 18,000 lower than one year ago - Rate of unemployment 6.6 per cent, 179,000 unemployed - 25,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to July 2006, the average number of employed persons 41,000 higher than in the corresponding period of the previous year

21 Aug 2006

International comparisons of wealth

Preliminary international results from the Luxembourg Wealth Study will be presented on 21 August in the IARIW Conference arranged in Joensuu. The objective of the study has been to harmonise measurement of wealth in different countries and improve international comparability. This has become possible thanks to the new study database.

10 Aug 2006

International income and wealth researchers meet in Finland

The world's leading researchers of national income and income distribution will gather in Joensuu, Finland, for the 29th General Conference of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth (IARIW) on 20-26 August 2006. The venue of the Conference, which will be attended by nearly 300 experts in the field from around 40 countries, will be the University of Joensuu. Statistics Finland is responsible for the practical arrangements of the Conference.

3 Aug 2006

New information on the time use of teaching staff at universities and polytechnics

In the academic year 2004-2005, teaching and research staff at universities spent nearly 2,000 working hours on tasks related to their office or post. At polytechnics the respective number of hours just exceeded 1,700. The number of working hours showed clear variation by occupational group at universities but there was less variation in this at polytechnics. At universities teaching staff spent 40 per cent and at polytechnics 10 per cent of their working hours on research. At universities teaching staff managed 15 per cent and at polytechnics 12 per cent of their weekly job tasks by e-mail. These data derive from an extensive survey of time use among tertiary teaching and research staff which Statistics Finland conducted in the academic year 2004-2005.

25 Jul 2006

Employment and unemployment in June 2006

- Number of employed persons 38,000 higher than one year before - Rate of employment 72.1 per cent - Number of unemployed 14,000 lower than one year ago - Rate of unemployment 8.1 per cent, 225,000 unemployed - 33,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to June 2006, the average number of employed persons 40,000 higher than in the corresponding period of the previous year

10 Jul 2006

More households have a broadband connection in Finland than on the average in the EU

In February 2006, 62 per cent of households in Finland were connected to the Internet. In four cases out of five the connection was broadband. There were over 1.2 million broadband connections to households. According to the data collected in 2005, more households had broadband access in Finland than in the EU on the average. The countries with the largest numbers of households with broadband access were Iceland, the Netherlands and Denmark. By contrast, Greece, Cyprus, the Czech Republic and Ireland were far behind the EU target of having all households connected to the Internet via broadband.

5 Jul 2006

Two cars in three are low emission vehicles

At the end of last year, the total number of automobiles in Finland was 2.8 million, of which 2.4 million were passenger cars. Vehicles equipped with catalytic converters and other low emission vehicles made up 67 per cent of all automobiles and 72 per cent of passenger cars. Although the stock of automobiles has been renewing slowly, the number of vehicles equipped with catalytic converters has increased manyfold since the beginning of the 1990s. The average age of automobiles in Finland is about 10 years. These data derive from Statistics Finland's publication Environment Statistics 2006released today.

20 Jun 2006

Employment and unemployment in May 2006

- Number of employed persons 23,000 higher than one year ago - Employment rate 68.7 per cent - Number of unemployed nearly the same as one year ago - Rate of unemployment 10.1 per cent, 275,000 unemployed - 44,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - 40,000 more employed in the January to May period of 2006 than in the corresponding period of the year before

2 Jun 2006

New information about changes in working life

The expectations from supervisory work have grown and diversified, and at the same time organisational structures have been radically changed - how are supervisors coping? Why have problems related to coping and job satisfaction increased among women, especially those in upper-level salaried positions, more than among other employees? How do new ways of working flexible hours and changes in information work show up in working life? Does gender influence retirement plans? How does ageing influence commitment to work? These are among the questions relating to changes in working life and working conditions that are discussed in Statistics Finland's new publication Kaikilla mausteilla. Artikkeleita työolotutkimuksesta (With full trimmings. Articles based on findings of the Quality of Work Life Survey).

23 May 2006

Employment and unemployment in April 2006

- Number of employed persons 47,000 higher than one year before - Rate of employment 67.5 per cent - Number of unemployed 35,000 lower than one year ago - Rate of unemployment 8.6 per cent, 225,000 unemployed - 36,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In January to April 2006, the average number of employed persons 45,000 higher than in the corresponding period of the previous year

25 Apr 2006

Employment and unemployment in March 2006

- Number of employed persons 30,000 higher than one year ago - Employment rate 67.6 per cent - Rate of unemployment 8,1 per cent, 211,000 unemployed - 50,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - 44,000 more employed in the first quarter of 2006 than one year earlier

31 Mar 2006

Methodological and time series reform of national accounts causes level corrections to time series

The calculation methods of national accounts and the time series data of annual national accounts for the years 1975-2004 have been changed. In particular, changes have occurred in the calculation methods of the volume development of gross domestic product and its sub-components. At the same time, other revisions were made to time series. The changes are mainly due to the harmonisation work of national accounts carried out in the EU. Because of the changes the national accounts data for 2005 released earlier on 1 March 2006 are not in all respects comparable with the data published now.

21 Mar 2006

Employment and unemployment in February 2006

- Number of employed persons 47,000 higher than one year ago - Employment rate 67.5 per cent - Number of unemployed 18,000 lower than one year ago - Rate of unemployment 8,4 per cent, 219,000 unemployed - 52,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices

1 Mar 2006

Gross domestic product grew by 2.1 per cent last year

According to Statistics Finland's preliminary data, the volume of Finland's GDP grew by 2.1 per cent in 2005. Gross domestic product, or the combined value added of the goods and services produced, amounted to EUR 155 billion last year.

21 Feb 2006

Employment and unemployment in January 2006

- Number of employed persons 54,000 higher than one year before - Employment rate 66.6 per cent - Number of unemployed 23,000 lower than one year ago - Rate of unemployment 8.7 per cent, 226,000 unemployed - 48,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices

17 Feb 2006

Statistics Finland revised the Consumer Price Index

Statistics Finland's Consumer Price Index has been revised. The weight structure of the index has been changed and the commodity basket updated. The base year of the new Consumer Price Index is 2005.

30 Jan 2006

Tarja Halonen successful in urban municipalities

The election victory of Tarja Halonen, the candidate of the Social Democratic Party, in the second round of the Presidential election was based on her success in urban municipalities, where she received 8.2 percentage points more votes than Sauli Niinistö, the candidate of the National Coalition Party. Exceptions to this were the urban municipalities of the constituency of Uusimaa, where Niinistö gained almost equally much. Looking at the whole country, Halonen lost to Niinistö by 0.6 percentage points in semi-urban municipalities and by 8 percentage points in rural municipalities.

24 Jan 2006

Employment and unemployment in December 2005

- Number of employed persons 63,000 higher than one year before - Employment rate 67.8 per cent - Number of unemployed almost unchanged - Rate of unemployment 7.6 per cent, 198,000 unemployed - 26,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices - In 2005, the average number of employed persons 36,000 higher than in 2004 - Unemployment rate 8.4 per cent in 2005

16 Jan 2006

Support for Tarja Halonen in the Presidential election higher than that for the Left in the Parliamentary elections 2003

Tarja Halonen, the candidate of the Social Democratic Party, received 11.9 percentage points more votes in the first round of the Presidential election than the combined result was for the Social Democratic Party and the Left Alliance in the Parliamentary elections 2003. Sauli Niinistö, the candidate of the National Coalition Party, won by 5.5 percentage points compared with the Parliamentary elections, and Matti Vanhanen of the Centre Party of Finland lost by 6.1 percentage points. Both Halonen and Niinistö seem to have received new supporters from areas where the support for their backing parties was low in the Parliamentary elections. Correspondingly, Vanhanen lost votes in areas where the support for the Centre Party was high in the Parliamentary elections.

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