Annual Labour Market Training Statistics for 2015
Kuusela, Kaisa-Mari (2016-10-31)
Kuusela, Kaisa-Mari
työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö
31.10.2016
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In 2015, labour market training was attended on average by 22,400 students, down 3,100 (12 %) on the year 2014. During 2015, 45,500 new students began labour market training, representing a decrease of 10,400 on the year before. The number of those having completed the training totalled 37,400, i.e. 5,500 less than in 2014.
Of those entering labour market training, 57 per cent were men and 43 per cent women. A total of 6,800 of those having entered training, i.e. 15 per cent of all entrants, were under 25 years of age. The share of over 50-year-olds was 16 per cent.
Of those entering labour market training in 2015, some 72 per cent were unemployed (excluding lay-offs); the corresponding figure for 2014 was 69 per cent. The share of lay-offs was 2 per cent, down one per cent by 2014. Of those who entered labour market training, 5 per cent were people with disabilities or long-term illnesses. Foreign nationals entering training represented some 160 nationalities. The share of foreign nationals was 34 per cent.
In 2015, the average duration of labour market training came to 5.5 months (5.2 months in 2014). The price of a student workday of labour market training acquired for 2015 averaged EUR 44.1, up by EUR 0.4 year-on-year.
Of those having completed labour market training in 2015, 49 per cent were employed two months after the end of training, equalling the corresponding figure for 2014.
Of those entering labour market training, 57 per cent were men and 43 per cent women. A total of 6,800 of those having entered training, i.e. 15 per cent of all entrants, were under 25 years of age. The share of over 50-year-olds was 16 per cent.
Of those entering labour market training in 2015, some 72 per cent were unemployed (excluding lay-offs); the corresponding figure for 2014 was 69 per cent. The share of lay-offs was 2 per cent, down one per cent by 2014. Of those who entered labour market training, 5 per cent were people with disabilities or long-term illnesses. Foreign nationals entering training represented some 160 nationalities. The share of foreign nationals was 34 per cent.
In 2015, the average duration of labour market training came to 5.5 months (5.2 months in 2014). The price of a student workday of labour market training acquired for 2015 averaged EUR 44.1, up by EUR 0.4 year-on-year.
Of those having completed labour market training in 2015, 49 per cent were employed two months after the end of training, equalling the corresponding figure for 2014.