26 Maps
Major immigration flows to Finland 2010-2016
Average annual flows above 1000 people by country of origin Migration flows by country of origin are of growing interest in the Nordic Region due to the recent unprecedented inflows of migrants. There are also interesting differences between the Nordic countries with respect to the dominant countries of origin of migrants and the size of inflows. Finland had only four inflows exceeding annual averages of 1000 people during the measured period. The inflow from Estonia was by far the largest, an annual average of around 5000 people, flowed by inflows from Sweden and Russia (just under 3000), and the United Kingdom (around 1000).
- 2017 June
- Demography
- Finland
- Migration
- Nordic Region
- Other
Transnational co-operation
Transnational Cross-border Programmes in Northern Europe for the period 2014-2020 (Interreg V B). The map shows the geography of the cooperation regions and areas in the implementation of the programmes, i.e. North Sea Region, Baltic Sea Region, and Northern Periphery and Arctic Region.
- 2016 January
- Arctic
- Europe
- Nordic Region
- Territorial cooperation
Nordic cross-border co-operation committees
Co-operation Committees funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers in 2015 The Nordic countries have a long history of cross-border co-operation. In parts, this co-operation has been carried out through regional cross-border committees which cooperate across the state borders. The activities of some of these committees have been going on since the 1960’s. The aim of the committees are increasing growth and development of the actual border region, building on the concept that bigger, dynamic and well-integrated regions will be able to retain and attract companies and people for further growth and development.
- 2015 February
- Nordic Region
- Territorial cooperation