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115h -- Employed labour force in area (workplaces) by area, industry (TOL 2008), sex and year, 2007-2022

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12/21/2023
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9/21/2018
Statistics Finland, employment
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Documentation of statistics The reference period of the statistics is the last week of the year (25 to 31 December). The latest valid regional division is used in the statistics.

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Due to the employment pension reform, the lower age limit for employed persons rose in 2005 from 15 to 18 years in the employment statistics. The change is visible as a fall in employment by young people and a rise in the number of students.

Area (workplace)

Area (workplace)