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6/10/2026
Population, 1000 persons:
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6/10/2026
Statistics Finland, labour force survey
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Population aged 20-64 by labour force status by Sex, Age of youngest child, Year and Information

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Population aged 20-64 by labour force status by Sex, Age of youngest child, Year and Information
 2025
Population, 1000 persons
Total 
Total3,157
Parents of children under 18 years, total961
Youngest child aged under 3228
Males 
Total1,613
Parents of children under 18 years, total450
Youngest child aged under 3110
Females 
Total1,544
Parents of children under 18 years, total511
Youngest child aged under 3118
Documentation of statistics . missing or data too uncertain for presentation. From the beginning of 2023, estimates of under 3,000 persons have been replaced automatically with a dot in the table. The data are based on interview data derived from the household section of the Labour Force Survey. The household interview is conducted on the fifth interview round of the survey. The data concern the age group of those aged 20 to 64 because over 99 per cent of the parents of children aged under 18 belong to this age group. The household-based statistics from the Labour Force Survey do not include conscripts, which means that the number of persons outside the labour force, the employment rate and the labour force participation rate differ from the estimates of the main Labour Force Survey. The Labour Force Survey was renewed at the beginning of 2021. The table contains time series corrected retrospectively in accordance with the new estimation method from 2013. In the correction procedure, the change in the definition of an employed person was taken into account on the level of the entire target group of women aged 15 to 74. By contrast, the time series revised employment data on the subset level of women is associated with uncertainty due to the correction procedure, and the data for earlier years are not fully comparable with the figures produced since 2021.
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