Reviews
- 2020
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- Employment and unemployment
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- 1 Labour Force Survey data content in 2008 to 2020 (4.3.2021)
- 2 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (4.3.2021)
- 3 Classifications (4.3.2021)
- 4 Notes to the appendix tables (4.3.2021)
- 2019
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- Employment and unemployment
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- 1 Introduction (7.5.2020)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2019 (7.5.2020)
- 3 Working hours in 2019 (7.5.2020)
- 4 Inactive population (7.5.2020)
- 5 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (7.5.2020)
- 6 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (7.5.2020)
- 7 Classifications (7.5.2020)
- 8 Notes to the appendix tables (7.5.2020)
- 2018
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- Families and work
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- 1 Introduction (14.11.2019)
- 2 Employment of mothers and fathers has increased (14.11.2019)
- 3 The number of children and their age affect mothers labour market position (14.11.2019)
- 4 Working has become more common among mothers (14.11.2019)
- 5 Concepts (14.11.2019)
- 6 The household section of the Labour Force Survey provides data on employment in families (14.11.2019)
- Time series data 2009-2018
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- 1 Introduction (11.4.2019)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2018 (11.4.2019)
- 3 Working hours in 2018 (11.4.2019)
- 4 Inactive population (11.4.2019)
- 5 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (11.4.2019)
- 6 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (11.4.2019)
- 7 Classifications (11.4.2019)
- 8 Notes to the appendix tables (11.4.2019)
- 2017
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- Employment and unemployment
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- 1 Introduction (12.4.2018)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2017 (12.4.2018)
- 3 Working hours in 2017 (12.4.2018)
- 4 Inactive population (12.4.2018)
- 5 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (12.4.2018)
- 6 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (12.4.2018)
- 7 Classifications (12.4.2018)
- 8 Notes to the appendix tables (12.4.2018)
- 2016
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- Families and work
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- 1. Introduction (10.10.2017)
- 2. Employment of mothers and fathers has remained stable (10.10.2017)
- 3. Labour market position of parents in families with children (10.10.2017)
- 4. More mothers with small children than before are working (10.10.2017)
- 5. Concepts (10.10.2017)
- 6. The household section of the Labour Force Survey provides data on employment in families (10.10.2017)
- Time series data 2007-2016
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- 1 Introduction (12.4.2017)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2016 (12.4.2017)
- 3 Working hours in 2016 (12.4.2017)
- 4 Inactive population (12.4.2017)
- 5 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (12.4.2017)
- 6 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (12.4.2017)
- 7 Classifications (12.4.2017)
- 8 Notes to the appendix tables (12.4.2017)
- 2015
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- Employment and unemployment
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- 1 Introduction (12.4.2016)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2015 (12.4.2016)
- 3 Working time in 2015 (12.4.2016)
- 4 Inactive population (12.4.2016)
- 5 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (12.4.2016)
- 6 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (12.4.2016)
- 7 Classifications (12.4.2016)
- 8 Notes to the appendix tables (12.4.2016)
- 2014
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- Employment and unemployment
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- 1 Introduction (28.4.2015)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2014 (28.4.2015)
- 3 Working hours in 2014 (28.4.2015)
- 4 Inactive population (28.4.2015)
- 5 Young people not working or studying (28.4.2015)
- 6 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (28.4.2015)
- 7 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (28.4.2015)
- 8 Classifications (28.4.2015)
- 9 Notes to the appendix tables (28.4.2015)
- 2013
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- Families and work
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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)
- Employment and unemployment
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- 1 Introduction (1.4.2014)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2013 (1.4.2014)
- 3 Working hours remained almost unchanged in 2013 (1.4.2014)
- 4 Number of persons in the inactive population grew in 2013 (1.4.2014)
- 5 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (1.4.2014)
- 6 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (1.4.2014)
- 7 Classifications (1.4.2014)
- 8 Notes to the appendix tables (1.4.2014)
- 2012
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- Time series data 2003-2012
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- 1 Introduction (5.11.2013)
- 2 Employment and unemployment in 2012 (5.11.2013)
- 3 Labour Force Survey data content from January 2008 onwards (5.11.2013)
- 4 Concepts and definitions used in the Finnish Labour Force Survey (5.11.2013)
- 5 Classifications (5.11.2013)
- 6 Notes to the appendix tables (5.11.2013)
- Employment and unemployment
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- 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
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- Time series data 2002-2011
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- 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
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- Employment turned to decline in 2009 (16.2.2010)
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- 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)
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- 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)
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- 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
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- June
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- Employment and unemployment in June 2007 (24.7.2007)
- May
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- Employment and unemployment in May 2007 (19.6.2007)
Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
Labour force survey [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-7857. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 28.12.2024].
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