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Population 2014 Preliminary population statistics 2013, December Number of births has fallen in three successive years According to Statistics Finland's preliminary data, 58,120 children were born in Finland in 2013. The number of births fell for the third year in a row. Migration gain from abroad is an ever greater factor in the growing number of the population, because as much as 71 per cent of the population growth was migration gain. In 2013, the population of our country grew by 23,940 persons, which is 1,470 fewer than in 2012. The preliminary population figure at the end of 2013 was 5,450,614. Population increase by month 2011 According to the preliminary statistics for 2013, 30,300 persons immigrated to Finland from abroad and 13,300 persons emigrated from Finland. Migration gain from international migration was thus 17,000 persons. The number of immigrants was 980 lower and the number of emigrants 550 lower than in the previous year. In all, 7,860 of the immigrants and 9,280 of the emigrants were Finnish citizens. During the year, 58,120 children were born, which is 1,370 fewer and 2.3 per cent lower than in 2012. The number of deaths was 51,190, being 520 persons fewer and 1.0 per cent lower than one year earlier. Natural population increase, or excess of births to deaths, was 6,940 persons. Helsinki 28.1.2014 Quoting is encouraged provided Statistics Finland is acknowledged as the source.

According to the preliminary data, the number of intermunicipal migrations totalled 265,070 in 2013. Intermunicipal migration decreased by 10,900 persons compared to the year before according to the municipal division of 2013. According to preliminary data by region, the population grew in the following regions in 2013: Uusimaa, Pirkanmaa, North Ostrobothnia, Varsinais-Suomi, Ostrobothnia, Pohjois-Savo, Central Finland, Åland, Central Ostrobothnia and Kanta-Häme. During 2013, the population grew most in absolute numbers in Uusimaa, where it went up by 18,190 persons. The next largest increase in population was seen in Pirkanmaa, 3,540 persons. Relative to the population, population increase was highest in Uusimaa, 11.5 per mil. Relative population growth was second largest in Pirkanmaa, 7.1 per mil. Population loss was highest in absolute numbers in the region of Etelä-Savo that lost 930 persons of its population. The population of Kainuu decreased by 700 persons, which was the second biggest population loss. Relative to the population, the biggest population loss was found in Kainuu, 8.7 per mil and the second largest in Etelä-Savo, 6.1 per mil. Most migration gain from intramunicipal and international migration was collected by Uusimaa, 11,350 persons and Pirkanmaa, 2,500 persons. Most migration gain in relative terms was also attained by Uusimaa, 7.2 per mil and by Pirkanmaa, 5.0 per mil. In absolute numbers, migration loss from total net migration was biggest in the region of Kainuu, 430 persons, and the region of Lapland, 220 persons. In relative terms, the biggest migration loss from total net migration was found in the region of Kainuu, 5.4 per mil and the second largest in Central Ostrobothnia, 2.1 per mil of the population. During 2013, migration between regions numbered 122,290. The highest gain from migration between regions was seen in Uusimaa, Pirkanmaa, Varsinais-Suomi, Pohjois-Savo and Åland. In absolute numbers, the highest gain from migration between regions was received by Uusimaa, 4,170 persons and Pirkanmaa, 1,550 persons. In both regions, the relative migration gain was also highest; 3.1 per mil of the population in Pirkanmaa and 2.6 per mil in Uusimaa. Migration loss from migration between regions was largest both in absolute numbers and in relative terms in the regions of Kainuu and Lapland. Migration loss amounted to 820 persons in Lapland, i.e. 4.5 per mil of the population, and to 700 persons in Kainuu, i.e. 8.7 per mil of the population. 2

Contents Tables Appendix tables Appendix table 1. Preliminary data on vital statistics by month of occurence 2013...4 Appendix table 2. Vital statistics, final data 2005 2012 and preliminary data...5 Appendix table 3. Comparison between preliminary vital statistics in 2013 and 2012...5 Appendix table 4. Preliminary vital statistics by region 2013 and change compared to 2012 preliminary data, quarter 1 4...6 Appendix table 5. Preliminary data by region on immigrants and emigrants according to country of departure/destination 2013, quarter 1 4...7 Figures Appendix figures Appendix figure 1. Live births by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013...8 Appendix figure 2. Deaths by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013...8 Appendix figure 3. Intermunicipal migration by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013...9 Appendix figure 4. Immigration by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013...9 Appendix figure 5. Emigration by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013...10 3

Appendix tables Appendix table 1. Preliminary data on vital statistics by month of occurence 2013 Month/quarter Live births Deaths Excess of births Inter-municipal Immigration Emigration Net migration migration Population increase Population Total 58 122 51 185 6 937 265 072 30 298 13 295 17 003 23 940 5 450 614 January 4 841 4 798 43 19 773 2 739 1 346 1 393 1 436 5 428 110 February 4 475 4 291 184 16 165 2 118 907 1 211 1 395 5 429 505 March 4 979 4 821 158 16 771 2 001 841 1 160 1 318 5 430 823 1. quarter 14 295 13 910 385 52 709 6 858 3 094 3 764 4 149 5 430 823 April 4 839 4 449 390 18 373 2 164 880 1 284 1 674 5 432 497 May 5 015 4 333 682 22 255 2 321 834 1 487 2 169 5 434 666 June 4 862 3 962 900 24 890 2 512 1 023 1 489 2 389 5 437 055 2. quarter 14 716 12 744 1 972 65 518 6 997 2 737 4 260 6 232 5 437 055 July 5 246 3 914 1 332 23 470 2 898 1 079 1 819 3 151 5 440 206 August 5 134 4 070 1 064 38 159 3 719 2 006 1 713 2 777 5 442 983 September 5 023 3 991 1 032 29 205 3 259 1 575 1 684 2 716 5 445 699 3. quarter 15 403 11 975 3 428 90 834 9 876 4 660 5 216 8 644 5 445 699 October 4 978 4 306 672 19 499 2 587 1 360 1 227 1 899 5 447 598 November 4 387 4 001 386 17 266 2 126 759 1 367 1 753 5 449 351 December 4 343 4 249 94 19 246 1 854 685 1 169 1 263 5 450 614 4. quarter 13 708 12 556 1 152 56 011 6 567 2 804 3 763 4 915 5 450 614 4

Appendix table 2. Vital statistics, final data 2005 2012 and preliminary data Year/ change 2012 Quarter Live births 58 122 59 493 Deaths 51 185 51 707 Excess Intermunicipal Immigration Emigration Net of migration 1) migration births 6 937 7 786 265 072 275 967 30 298 31 278 13 295 13 845 17 003 17 433 Population increase 2) 23 940 25 407 Marriages 25 159 28 878 Divorces 13 782 13 040 Change 3) -1 371-522 -849-10 895-980 -550-430 -1 467-3 719 742 2012 I 14 774 14 198 576 53 801 6 374 3 032 3 342 3 918 4 388 3 442 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2010 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 II III IV I II III IV I II III IV 14 872 15 762 14 085 59 493 14 734 14 938 16 017 14 272 59 961 15 037 15 162 15 993 14 788 60 980 60 430 59 530 58 729 58 840 57 745 12 455 12 056 12 998 51 707 13 257 12 601 12 082 12 645 50 585 13 035 12 321 12 492 13 039 50 887 49 883 49 094 49 077 48 065 47 928 2 417 3 706 1 087 7 786 1 477 2 337 3 935 1 627 9 376 2 002 2 841 3 501 1 749 10 093 10 547 10 436 9 652 10 775 9 817 1) Inter-municipal migration: 2013 regional division 69 128 92 601 60 437 275 967 53 370 68 288 93 809 60 895 276 362 49 831 66 693 89 876 59 529 265 929 258 897 263 792 273 798 266 990 269 439 7 113 10 347 7 444 31 278 6 232 6 662 9 753 6 834 29 481 5 321 5 922 8 517 5 876 25 636 26 699 29 114 26 029 22 451 21 355 3 101 4 766 2 946 13 845 2 845 2 665 4 322 2 828 12 660 2 607 2 429 4 182 2 687 11 905 12 151 13 657 12 443 12 107 12 369 4 012 5 581 4 498 17 433 3 387 3 997 5 431 4 006 16 821 2 714 3 493 4 335 3 189 13 731 14 548 15 457 13 586 10 344 8 986 2) Population increase includes correction of population in final data for the last quarter in 2005 2012. 3) Change: quarter 2012 quarter 6 429 9 287 5 773 25 407 4 864 6 334 9 366 5 633 26 197 4 716 6 334 7 836 4 963 23 849 25 113 25 830 23 529 21 375 18 969 6 870 11 492 6 128 28 878 4 316 6 405 11 762 5 925 28 408 4 453 6 848 12 661 5 990 29 952 29 836 31 014 29 497 28 236 29 283 3 290 3 362 2 946 13 040 3 575 3 337 3 380 3 177 13 469 3 432 3 415 3 517 3 255 13 619 13 527 13 471 13 224 13 255 13 383 Appendix table 3. Comparison between preliminary vital statistics in 2013 and 2012 Year/change Quarter Live births Deaths Excess Intermunicipal Immigration Emigration Net of migration migration births Population increase Marriages Divorces I 14 295 13 910 385 52 709 6 858 3 094 3 764 4 149 4 021 3 596 II 14 716 12 744 1 972 65 518 6 997 2 737 4 260 6 232 6 231 3 585 III 15 403 11 975 3 428 90 834 9 876 4 660 5 216 8 644 10 680 3 515 IV 13 708 12 556 1 152 56 011 6 567 2 804 3 763 4 915 4 227 3 086 58 122 51 185 6 937 265 072 30 298 13 295 17 003 23 940 25 159 13 782 2012* I 14 798 14 241 557 54 603 6 256 3 061 3 195 3 752 4 535 3 476 2012* II 14 886 12 452 2 434 70 143 7 027 3 091 3 936 6 370 6 948 3 305 2012* III 15 758 12 046 3 712 93 684 10 206 4 694 5 512 9 224 11 502 3 367 2012* IV 14 048 12 726 1 322 60 746 6 931 2 776 4 155 5 477 6 008 2 887 2012* 59 490 51 465 8 025 279 176 30 420 13 622 16 798 24 823 28 993 13 035 I I 2012* -503-331 -172-1 894 602 33 569 397-514 120 II II 2012* -170 292-462 -4 625-30 -354 324-138 -717 280 III III 2012* -355-71 -284-2 850-330 -34-296 -580-822 148 IV IV 2012* -340-170 -170-4 735-364 28-392 -562-1 781 199 2012* -1 368-280 -1 088-14 104-122 -327 205-883 -3 834 747 5

Appendix table 4. Preliminary vital statistics by region 2013 and change compared to 2012 preliminary data, quarter 1 4 Area/region 1) Excess of births Change Net migration between regions Change Net immigration Change Population increase Change WHOLE COUNTRY 6 937-1 088 - - 17 003 205 23 940-883 MAINLAND FINLAND 6 917-1 128-46 55 16 923 183 23 794-890 Uusimaa 6 846 84 4 166 1 089 7 179-405 18 191 768 Varsinais-Suomi 124-23 599 301 1 282 63 2 005 341 Satakunta -540-21 -444-93 552 51-432 -63 Kanta-Häme -243-156 -236-3 520-25 41-184 Pirkanmaa 1 037-251 1 547-97 952 63 3 536-285 Päijät-Häme -302-74 -270-372 441 14-131 -432 Kymenlaakso -615 26-678 -228 698 43-595 -159 South Karelia -497-95 -47 167 437 3-107 75 Etelä-Savo -851 65-367 217 288-109 -930 173 Pohjois-Savo -376 76 108 115 454-115 186 76 North Karelia -330-67 -391-98 412 16-309 -149 Central Finland 307 21-573 -508 429-84 163-571 South Ostrobothnia -29-203 -445-146 378-48 -96-397 Ostrobothnia 279-124 -631-75 1 025 310 673 111 Central Ostrobothnia 204-24 -281-41 134-1 57-66 North Ostrobothnia 2 312-425 -585-40 874 267 2 601-198 Kainuu -270 12-696 -159 265 55-701 -92 Lapland -139 51-822 26 603 85-358 162 ÅLAND 20 40 46-55 80 22 146 7 1) Regional division 1.1.2013 6

Appendix table 5. Preliminary data by region on immigrants and emigrants according to country of departure/destination 2013, quarter 1 4 Area/region 1) Whole country MAINLAND FINLAND Uusimaa Varsinais-Suomil Satakunta Kanta-Häme Pirkanmaa Päijät-Häme Kymenlaakso South Karelia Etelä-Savo Pohjois-Savo North Karelial Central Finland South Ostrobothnia Ostrobothnia Central Ostrobothnia North Ostrobothnia Kainuu Lapland ÅLAND Immigration Total 30 297 29 786 14 165 2 271 864 703 1 909 705 912 683 423 727 571 803 537 1 558 222 1 403 344 986 511 1) Regional division 1.1.2013 EU 28 countries 14 442 14 010 7 419 1 146 545 373 849 314 332 205 179 273 175 315 288 608 85 478 62 364 432 Nordic countries 3 347 2 984 1 224 267 80 48 154 76 49 25 29 59 42 95 44 315 23 195 11 248 363 Emigration Total 13 295 12 864 6 987 989 312 183 957 264 214 246 135 273 159 374 159 533 88 529 79 383 431 EU 28 countries 8 619 8 209 4 250 697 233 143 633 162 138 104 97 200 114 256 111 401 69 289 54 258 410 Nordic countries 3 769 3 392 1 588 308 63 38 186 91 36 31 36 74 52 97 40 327 39 156 27 203 377 Net migration Total 17 002 16 922 7 178 1 282 552 520 952 441 698 437 288 454 412 429 378 1 025 134 874 265 603 80 EU 28 countries 5 823 5 801 3 169 449 312 230 216 152 194 101 82 73 61 59 177 207 16 189 8 106 22 Nordic countries -422-408 -364-41 17 10-32 -15 13-6 -7-15 -10-2 4-12 -16 39-16 45-14 7

Appendix figures Appendix figure 1. Live births by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013 Appendix figure 2. Deaths by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013 8

Appendix figure 3. Intermunicipal migration by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013 Appendix figure 4. Immigration by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013 9

Appendix figure 5. Emigration by quarter 1993 2012 and preliminary data 2013 10

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