The Role of Statistics in identifying major qualitative changes in regional interaction – The case of the Nordic and Baltic Countries.

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Presentation transcript:

The Role of Statistics in identifying major qualitative changes in regional interaction – The case of the Nordic and Baltic Countries

Framework for the presentation

Labour mobility in the Nordic-Baltic region - Population born in EE, LV, Lt or RU Status 2015

The role of sectors in employment:

EuroBarometer message:

EuroBarometer message:

Migration 2000-2014

Immigration to Denmark

Defining Demographic Vulnerabilities

Development in fertility rate (Eurostat)

Demographic Vulnerabilities in 2014

Drivers of social integration

First and second generation

Next step The ongoing establishing of Diasporas across the Baltic Sea

Thank you for your attention!