The demographics of Finland are changing; the population is aging and labor shortage is believed to be a great problem in the near future. Finland is also in an economic recession. At the same time there are thousands of international students studying in Finland. Staying here after graduation, they could not only pay back the funds used for their education, but become employees, tax-payers, consumers, even employers in the country that needs all of these. The threat is that these students will leave, because they cannot find work. Many students of Turku also move elsewhere in Finland, mainly to Helsinki, where the employment opportunities are better. With them, Turku loses all the cultural and social capital that these people posses
The research is carried out in cooperation with Häme Chamber of Commerce and contributes to the deve...
Global mobility is constantly increasing and, at the same time, acquires new forms. Finland has also...
Statistics show that the population in Finland will start decreasing in 2034, despite migration, whi...
The demographics of Finland are changing; the population is aging and labor shortage is believed to ...
The rapid ageing of Finland's population is expected to have a significant impact on the country's f...
The PATH Project – International talents as resource for expanding companies, funded by the European...
Every year hundreds of students from different backgrounds come from abroad to study in the South Ka...
The Finnish population is aging fast, which in turn will lead to certain issues. Attracting and inte...
In today’s ever-globalised world, many individuals make the decision to relocate to another country ...
There are almost 20,000 International students currently enrolled in Finnish Higher Educational Inst...
There is increasing attention on the retention of international students with many stakeholders desi...
Internationalization of higher education was the agenda of the Finnish higher education to attract f...
Currently, with regards to Finnish Higher Educational Institutions, the number of International stud...
Finland’s population is expected to age rapidly in the coming decades compared to the European Union...
The PATH Project – International talents as resource for expanding companies, funded by the European...
The research is carried out in cooperation with Häme Chamber of Commerce and contributes to the deve...
Global mobility is constantly increasing and, at the same time, acquires new forms. Finland has also...
Statistics show that the population in Finland will start decreasing in 2034, despite migration, whi...
The demographics of Finland are changing; the population is aging and labor shortage is believed to ...
The rapid ageing of Finland's population is expected to have a significant impact on the country's f...
The PATH Project – International talents as resource for expanding companies, funded by the European...
Every year hundreds of students from different backgrounds come from abroad to study in the South Ka...
The Finnish population is aging fast, which in turn will lead to certain issues. Attracting and inte...
In today’s ever-globalised world, many individuals make the decision to relocate to another country ...
There are almost 20,000 International students currently enrolled in Finnish Higher Educational Inst...
There is increasing attention on the retention of international students with many stakeholders desi...
Internationalization of higher education was the agenda of the Finnish higher education to attract f...
Currently, with regards to Finnish Higher Educational Institutions, the number of International stud...
Finland’s population is expected to age rapidly in the coming decades compared to the European Union...
The PATH Project – International talents as resource for expanding companies, funded by the European...
The research is carried out in cooperation with Häme Chamber of Commerce and contributes to the deve...
Global mobility is constantly increasing and, at the same time, acquires new forms. Finland has also...
Statistics show that the population in Finland will start decreasing in 2034, despite migration, whi...