Annual Labour Market Training Statistics for 2020
Kuusela, Kaisa-Mari (2021-12-23)
Kuusela, Kaisa-Mari
työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö
23.12.2021
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In 2020, labour market training was attended on average by 20,300 students, which is 900 (5%) more than in 2019. During 2020, 48,100 new students began labour market training, representing a decrease of 1,100 on the year before. The number of those having completed the training totalled 34,400, i.e. 2,100 less than in 2019.
Of those entering labour market training, 50% were men and 50% women. A total of 5,200 of those having entered training, i.e. 11% of all entrants, were under 25 years of age. The share of over 50-year-olds was 19%.
Of those entering labour market training in 2020, some 71% were unemployed (excluding lay-offs); the corresponding figure for 2019 was 72%. The share of lay-offs was 4%, in 2019 2%. Of those who entered labour market training, 4% were people with disabilities or long-term illnesses. Foreign nationals entering training represented some 160 nationalities. The share of foreign nationals was 40%.
In 2020, the average duration of labour market training came to 4.6 months (4.5 months in 2019). The price of a student workday of labour market training acquired for 2020 averaged EUR 44.9, down EUR 0.6 on the previous year.
Of those having completed labour market training in 2020, 40% were employed for two months after the end of training. This is 12% less than in 2019.
Of those entering labour market training, 50% were men and 50% women. A total of 5,200 of those having entered training, i.e. 11% of all entrants, were under 25 years of age. The share of over 50-year-olds was 19%.
Of those entering labour market training in 2020, some 71% were unemployed (excluding lay-offs); the corresponding figure for 2019 was 72%. The share of lay-offs was 4%, in 2019 2%. Of those who entered labour market training, 4% were people with disabilities or long-term illnesses. Foreign nationals entering training represented some 160 nationalities. The share of foreign nationals was 40%.
In 2020, the average duration of labour market training came to 4.6 months (4.5 months in 2019). The price of a student workday of labour market training acquired for 2020 averaged EUR 44.9, down EUR 0.6 on the previous year.
Of those having completed labour market training in 2020, 40% were employed for two months after the end of training. This is 12% less than in 2019.