Migration and and Employment of Immigrants in the Finnish Local Labor Markets

Authors

  • Elli Heikkilä
  • Taru Järvinen

Keywords:

immigrants, internal migration, labor market status, education

Abstract

This article concentrates on the special features of country-internal migration of immigrants.
The internal migration of immigrants within the country and the growth of
urban centers are analyzed on the national level by municipalities and, in more detail,
in nine differently structured local labor-market areas. The position of immigrants in
the local labor-market areas depends on their educational level. Urban centers with
developed, multistructured labor markets have strengthened their edge over others in
attracting in-migrants from more peripheral areas in the subgroup of immigrants, as
well as in general. Internal and international migrations are related to each other. The
larger urban centers and refugee-receiving municipalities play an important role in
linking international and internal migration.

Section
Articles

Published

2003-01-01

How to Cite

Heikkilä, E., & Järvinen, T. (2003). Migration and and Employment of Immigrants in the Finnish Local Labor Markets. Finnish Yearbook of Population Research, 39, 103–118. https://doi.org/10.23979/fypr.44987