Population Seven per cent more people born at the beginning of the year compared to last year – population increased in Finland due to immigration

Statistics Finland’s preliminary data: There were more than 10 per cent more people born in September than in September last year.

January-September During 2007, 37,721 children were born in Finland, which is 2,458 children and about seven per cent more than in the corresponding period last year, according to Statistics Finland’s preliminary data.

4,363 children were born in September, which is more than 10 percent more than in September last year.

On a monthly basis, this year, most children were born in August, when 4,419 children were born.

Mortality is still higher than birth rate in Finland. At the beginning of the year, there were 3,810 fewer births than deaths.

Finland the population increased by almost 13,000 from the beginning of the year. The reason is immigration, as 15,584 more people have moved to Finland since the beginning of the year than have left the country. The number of emigrations had increased and the number of emigrations decreased from last year.

In eight provinces, the population increased from the beginning of the year. In terms of volume, the largest increase was in Uusimaa, where the population increased by about 9,000 people. The largest depopulation was in Kymenlaakso, where the population decreased by almost a thousand.

In proportion to the population, the largest growth was in Pirkanmaa (0.7 per cent) and Åland (0.6 per cent), while in relative terms the largest population loss was in Southern Savonia (0.6 per cent).

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