
Finland’s main business lobby group has called for a sharp increase in work-based immigration, warning that labour shortages risk slowing economic growth as the country’s population ages.
The Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) said Finland needs at least 45,000 net work-based migrants each year to meet demand from employers and support long-term growth.
Its director Ilkka Oksala said declining birth rates and a weakening dependency ratio are already affecting the labour market.
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