Statistics
- Adoptions
- The statistics on adoptions contain data about children adopted from Finland or abroad by a person or persons permanently resident in Finland.
- Births
- The statistics on births contain all the children whose mother was permanently resident in Finland at the time of their birth.
- Changes in marital status
- The statistics on changes in marital status describe changes in the marital status of men and women permanently resident in Finland.
- Citizenships granted
- These statistics describe the foreign citizens permanently resident in Finland who have been granted Finnish nationality during the statistical year.
- Deaths
- The statistics on deaths cover persons permanently domiciled in Finland on the day of death.
- Employment
- Employment statistics are annual statistics providing data by region on the population’s economic activity and employment.
- Families
- Families are formed at the turn of the year from persons living in the same dwelling according to the population information system of the Population Register Centre.
- Migration
- The statistics on migration describe the moving of individual persons.
- Population censuses
- Data from population censuses are used in the describing and planning of the structure of society and its changes.
- Population projection
- Population projections describe future population developments.
- Population structure
- These statistics on the structure of the population describe Finnish and foreign citizens permanently resident in Finland at the turn of the year.
- Preliminary population statistics
- The preliminary population statistics contain data on population changes and population structure.
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Latest releases
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Future releases
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- Population structure 2009 (in Finnish, in Swedish, in English)
30 Sep 2010
- Families 2009 (in Finnish, in Swedish, in English)
30 Nov 2010
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