Population with foreign background in Helsinki 2018

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Population with foreign background in Helsinki 2018

Figure 1. Residents with foreign background, residents with a foreign mother tongue and foreign nationals in Helsinki on 1 Jan 1991–2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 2. Proportion of population with foreign background in Helsinki, Espoo, Vantaa and the rest of Finland in 2000–2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 3. Proportion of residents with foreign background in the 15 sub-regional units with most inhabitants on 1 Jan. 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 4. Population with a foreign mother tongue in the Helsinki Region on 1 Jan 2000–2018 and a projection for 2030 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 5. Population with a foreign mother tongue by language groups on 1 Jan 2000–2018 and a projection for 2030 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 6. Residents with foreign background by background continent in Helsinki and Finland on 1 Jan 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 7. Foreign-language speakers by mother tongue in Helsinki on 1 Jan 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 8. Native speakers of the ten most common foreign mother tongues in Helsinki 2000–2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 9. Largest groups of foreign nationals and people with foreign background in Helsinki on 1 Jan 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 10. Age structure of the population with foreign background by country of birth in Helsinki on 1 Jan 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 11. Age structure of the whole population and those with a foreign mother tongue in Helsinki on 1 Jan 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 12. Proportion of residents with a foreign mother tongue in the population of Helsinki Major Districts in 1992–2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 13. Proportion of residents with foreign background in the population of Helsinki sub-districts on 1 Jan 2018 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 14. Migration of population with a foreign mother tongue between Helsinki and foreign countries in 2000–2017 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 15. Migration of population with a foreign mother tongue between Helsinki and the rest of the Helsinki Region and the rest of Finland in 2000–2017 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 16. Population changes in Helsinki in the 2000s Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 17. Helsinki’s domestic and international net migration by mother tongue in 2000–2017 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 18. Total fertility rate by mother tongue in Helsinki in 2000–2017 N= Children born in 2017 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 19. Household-dwelling units by mother tongue and number of members in Helsinki on 31 Dec 2016 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 20. Districts in Helsinki with the highest percentage of households with a foreign mother tongue by tenure status on 31 Dec 2016 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 21. The percentage of Finland-born Helsinki residents with a degree following comprehensive education by origin and age at the end of 2015 and 2016 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 22. Children within the framework of municipal early childhood education, private care or home care by age and mother tongue on 31 December 2017 Source: Education sector of the City of Helsinki and Kela.

Figure 23. Percentage of Helsinki residents aged 16–18 in upper secondary or vocational education by origin Students By municipality. Students on 20 September and population on 31 December. Source: Statistics Finland and Vipunen, Finnish National Agency for Education and Ministry of Education and Culture

Figure 24. Unemployment rate by background in Helsinki 2000−2016 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 25. Unemployment rates by mother tongue and education level in Helsinki on 31 Dec. 2017 Unemployment rate = unemployed/labour force ratio (%)  Source: Ministry of Employment and the Economy and Statistics Finland

Figure 26. Employed labour force with foreign background and the entire employed labour force by industries that were most common among residents with foreign background in Helsinki on 31 Dec. 2015 Source: Statistics Finland

Figure 27. Distribution (%) into income classes (income level compared with the whole population) of 15−64-year-old residents with foreign background and born abroad in 2014 Source: Statistics Finland