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12v5 -- Jobseekers by occupation and level of education in each province (1510), Tammi-Joulukuu 2006-2023

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2/20/2024
Jobseekers during January–December (number):
number
Unemployed jobseekers during January–December (number):
number
Job searches started during January–December (number):
number
Job searches ended during January–December (number):
number
Unemployment periods started during January–December (number):
number
Unemployment periods ended during January–December (number):
number
Average duration of unemployment periods ended during January–December (wk):
week
Long-term unemployed during January–December (number):
number
2/26/2019
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, Employment Service Statistics
067_12v5_2023
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Jobseekers during January–December (number)

Number of different types of jobseekers during the period

Unemployed jobseekers during January–December (number)

Different types of unemployed jobseekers during the period

Job searches started during January–December (number)

Number of job searches started during the period

Job searches ended during January–December (number)

Number of job searches ended during the period

Unemployment periods started during January–December (number)

Number of unemployment periods started during the statistical period. The same individual may have more than one period over the same statistical period.

Unemployment periods ended during January–December (number)

Number of unemployment periods ended during the statistical period. The same individual may have more than one period over the same statistical period.

Average duration of unemployment periods ended during January–December (wk)

Average duration of unemployment periods ended during the statistical period in weeks

Long-term unemployed during January–December (number)

Number of long-term unemployed, i.e. those registered as unemployed jobseekers for a consecutive period of 12 months or longer during the period