Published: 7 October 2014
Employment of mothers of families with several children made a downturn
According to Statistics Finland's Labour Force Survey, the employment of mothers has decreased from 2012 to 2013. This is most clearly visible in families with several children and families with small children. These data derive from the annual Labour Force Survey review Families and work in 2013.
Employment rate of mothers aged 20 to 59 by number of children in 2012 and 2013
The employment of mothers of families with one child has remained unchanged from 2012 to 2013. By contrast, the employment of mothers of families with several children has declined and unemployment has increased. In families with at least three children, the employment rate of mothers has decreased by eight percentage points and the unemployment rate has risen by five percentage points. The number of children does not have much impact on the employment and unemployment rate of fathers.
Employment rate of mothers aged 20 to 59 by age of their youngest child in 2012 to 2013
In families where the youngest child is under three years old, the employment rate of mothers has declined by five percentage points from 2012 to 2013. When the youngest child is three years or older, the drop in the employment rate of mothers has been two percentage points. The unemployment rate of all mothers of families with children has increased somewhat. Unemployment has increased most among mothers with children under the age of three. Unemployment has also increased for fathers with children under the age of three even though unemployment has decreased slightly for other fathers.
Links
Updated tables of the Labour Force Survey: http://tilastokeskus.fi/til/tyti/tau_en.html .
Changes in employment and employment relationships in 2013 are described in an earlier Labour Force Survey annual review Employment and unemployment in 2013 .
Source: Labour Force Survey 2013. Statistics Finland
Inquiries: Tarja Nieminen 029 551 3561, Anna Pärnänen 029 551 3795, tyovoimatutkimus@stat.fi
Director in charge: Riitta Harala
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- Reviews
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- 1. Introduction (7.10.2014)
- 2. Mothers employment made a downturn (7.10.2014)
- 3. Labour market position of parents in families with children (7.10.2014)
- 4. Large share of mothers at home caring for children without employment contract (7.10.2014)
- 5. Mothers of families with several children stay at home more often than before (7.10.2014)
- 6 Concepts (7.10.2014)
- 7. The household section of the Labour Force Survey provides data on employment in families (7.10.2014)
- Tables
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Appendix tables
- Appendix table 1. Employment rates by age of youngest child in 2009 - 2013, population aged 20-59 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 2. Employment rates by number of children in 2009 - 2013, population aged 20-59 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 3. Activity rates by age of youngest child in 2009 - 2013, population aged 20-59 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 4. Activity rates by number of children in 2009 - 2013, population aged 20-59 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 5. Unemployment rates by age of youngest child in 2009 - 2013, population aged 20-59 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 6. Unemployment rates by number of children in 2009 - 2013, population aged 20-59 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 7. Working and family leaves among 20 to 59-year-old mothers by age of their youngest child in 2013 (7.10.2014)
- Appendix table 8. Working and family leaves among 20 to 59-year-old mothers by number of children in 2013 (7.10.2014)
- Quality descriptions
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- Quality Description: Labour force survey (7.10.2014)
Updated 7.10.2014
Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
Labour force survey [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-7857. Families and work 2013. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 26.11.2024].
Access method: http://www.stat.fi/til/tyti/2013/14/tyti_2013_14_2014-10-07_tie_001_en.html