Reviews
2012
Employment and unemployment
1 Growth in employment slowed down in 2012
(5.3.2013)
2 Not much change in unemployment in 2012
(5.3.2013)
3 Share of the active population on level with the previous year
(5.3.2013)
4 Number of employees working involuntarily in temporary jobs grew in 2012
(5.3.2013)
5 Growth in the number of part-time employees slowed down
(5.3.2013)
6 Working hours in 2012
(5.3.2013)
7 Notes to the appendix tables
(5.3.2013)
2011
Time series data 2002-2011
1 Introduction
(6.11.2012)
2 Employment and unemployment in 2011
(6.11.2012)
3 Families and work in 2011
(6.11.2012)
4 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards
(6.11.2012)
5 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey
(6.11.2012)
6 Classifications
(6.11.2012)
7 Notes to the appendix tables
(6.11.2012)
Families and work in 2011
1. Introduction
(11.9.2012)
2. Employment of fathers and mothers remained almost unchanged during the economic downturn
(11.9.2012)
3. Mothers use of family leaves has become slightly more widespread
(11.9.2012)
4. More mothers stay at home after the arrival of third child
(11.9.2012)
5. Both parents of families with children are usually employed
(11.9.2012)
6 Concepts
(11.9.2012)
7. The household section of the Labour Force Survey provides data on employment in families
(11.9.2012)
Employment and unemployment in 2011
1 Employment improved in 2011
(9.3.2012)
2 Unemployment decreased in 2011
(9.3.2012)
3 Size of active population grew in 2011
(9.3.2012)
4 Number of employees whose present work has continued less than one year grew in 2011
(9.3.2012)
5 Number of part-time employees went up slightly
(9.3.2012)
6 Notes to the appendix tables
(9.3.2012)
2010
1. The decline in employment halted in 2010
(15.2.2011)
2. Changes in unemployment were minor in 2010
(15.2.2011)
3. Number of women in the inactive population grew
(15.2.2011)
4. Notes to the appendix tables
(15.2.2011)
Time series data 2001-2010
1. Introduction
(1.11.2011)
2 Employment and unemployment in 2010 on level with the year before
(1.11.2011)
3 Employment relationships and working hours in 2010
(1.11.2011)
4. Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards
(1.11.2011)
5. Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey
(1.11.2011)
6. Classifications
(1.11.2011)
7. Notes to the appendix tables
(1.11.2011)
(none)
1 Temporary employment relationships increased in 2010
(7.6.2011)
2 Number of part-time employees went up slightly
(7.6.2011)
3 Working hours in 2010
(7.6.2011)
4 Share of women in supervisory position the smallest in the local government sector
(7.6.2011)
5 Notes to the tables
(7.6.2011)
2009
Employment turned to decline in 2009
(16.2.2010)
(none)
1. Introduction
(3.12.2010)
2. Employment turned to decline
(3.12.2010)
3. Fixed-term employment relationships decreased in 2009
(3.12.2010)
4. Employment rate remained good among fathers during the economic downturn
(3.12.2010)
5. Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards
(3.12.2010)
6. Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey
(3.12.2010)
7. Classifications
(3.12.2010)
8. Notes to the appendix tables
(3.12.2010)
(none)
1. Employment rate remained good among fathers during the economic downturn
(12.10.2010)
2. More mothers did not stay at home because of the recession
(12.10.2010)
3. Both parents of families with children are usually employed
(12.10.2010)
4. Concepts
(12.10.2010)
5. The household section of the Labour Force Survey provides data on employment in families
(12.10.2010)
(none)
1. Fixed-term employment relationships decreased in 2009
(1.6.2010)
2. Number of persons employed part-time has remained almost unchanged
(1.6.2010)
3. Number of hired workers decreased
(1.6.2010)
4. Women most often in supervisory posts in the local government sector
(1.6.2010)
5. Working hours
(1.6.2010)
2007
June
Employment and unemployment in June 2007
(24.7.2007)
May
Employment and unemployment in May 2007
(19.6.2007)
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