Published: 17 May 2017
More open job vacancies in the first quarter of 2017 than one year earlier
According to the Job Vacancy Survey of Statistics Finland, there were 58,000 open job vacancies in the first quarter of 2017, while the figure was 48,000 one year before. The shares of fixed-term and part-time jobs in open vacancies remained almost unchanged. The reference period of the data is 1 March.
Job vacancies 2016/I – 2017/I
Year/Quarter | ||||
2016/I | 2017/I | |||
Number | Share, % | Number | Share, % | |
Job vacancies | 48 000 | 58 000 | ||
Part-time | 9 700 | 20 | 13 000 | 22 |
Fixed term | 27 800 | 58 | 33 200 | 57 |
Hard-to-fill vacancies | 13 400 | 28 | 16 900 | 29 |
The sub-groups are not mutually exclusive so their sum does not correspond with the total number of open job vacancies. |
In the first quarter of 2017, in all, 45,500 or 78 per cent of the job vacancies were in establishments owned by private enterprises, while one year earlier the corresponding share was 81 per cent. The number of job vacancies grew compared with one year back primarily in establishments with 10 to 49 employees and in the major region of Northern and Eastern Finland. When examined by the industry of the establishment, job vacancies increased most in the industry groups of other services (R, S) and construction (F).
Employers estimated that 29 per cent of the open job vacancies in the first quarter were hard-to-fill, which is nearly the same share as one year before. Construction establishments had most jobs considered hard to fill. The shares of part-time and fixed-term positions in open job vacancies were also close to the level one year ago. Of all open vacancies, 22 per cent were part-time and 57 per cent fixed-term jobs. The share of fixed-term jobs is usually high in the first quarter due to the search for summer employees, for example. There were plenty of fixed-term jobs available in manufacturing and trade establishments, for instance.
Statistics Finland has been collecting data on open job vacancies quarterly since 2002. The inquiry is directed to persons responsible for recruitment in private and public sector establishments. The data provider can respond either using the web questionnaire or through a telephone interview. The data collection includes approximately 2,500 different establishments in every quarter. The statistics are based on Regulation (EC) No 453/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council. The objective is to produce up-to-date and comparable information about the number and structure of job openings on the labour markets of EU Member States.
More information about open job vacancies is available in the appendix tables of this release and in the database tables of the statistics (only in Finnish). The figures in the tables are rounded, for which reason the sums do not always amount to the totals. The accuracy of figures and standard errors are explained in the quality description of the statistical release (only in Finnish).
Latest data on open job vacancies published by the EU can be found on Eurostat's home page http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat .
Source: Job vacancy survey 2017, 1st quarter. Statistics Finland.
Inquiries: Minna Wallenius 029 551 2749, tyovoimatutkimus@stat.fi
Director in charge: Jari Tarkoma
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Appendix tables
- Appendix table 1. Job vacancies by the quarters 2016/I - 2017/I (17.5.2017)
- Appendix table 2. Job vacancies by size of the local kind of activity unit 2016/I - 2017/I (17.5.2017)
- Appendix table 3. Job vacancies by employer sector of the local kind of activity unit 2016/I - 2017/I (17.5.2017)
- Appendix table 4. Job vacancies by location (major region 2012) of the local kind of activity unit 2016/I - 2017/I (17.5.2017)
- Appendix table 5. Job vacancies by industry (TOL 2008) of the local kind of activity unit 2016/I - 2017/I (17.5.2017)
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Updated 17.5.2017
Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
Job vacancy survey [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-2278. 1st quarter 2017. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 28.12.2024].
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