Estonians in Finland
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Eestlased Soomes / Soome eestlased Virolaiset Suomessa / Suomenvirolaiset | |
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Total population | |
52,593 Estonian-background population (2023)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo, Turku, Kerava | |
Languages | |
Estonian, Finnish | |
Religion | |
Lutheranism, Orthodoxy | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Finns, Estonians, Baltic Finns, Finnic people |
Estonians in Finland or Finnish Estonians (Estonian: Eestlased Soomes; Finnish: Suomen virolaiset) are people with an Estonian background residing in Finland. In 2023, according to Statistics Finland, there were 52,593 Estonian-background residents in Finland. [2] In 2023, Estonian was the native tongue for 0.9% of Finland's population.[3]
Finland has the largest community of Estonians outside of Estonia.[4]
In 2023, the greatest share of the population in Finland who was born in Estonia lived in Uusimaa (33 078), followed by Southwest Finland (3 771), Pirkanmaa (2 228) and Päijät-Häme (1 585).[5]
History
[edit]Immigration from Estonia to Finland was low before 1990. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, and Estonia's EU membership in 2004, emigration from Estonia to Finland increased rapidly.[6]
The peak migration of Estonians was in 2012, when over 6,000 Estonians emigrated to Finland. In 2017 however the net migration from Estonia was negative, as Estonians are returning to their country. Reasons for this are the rise of salaries in Estonia and family ties. In spite of this, the Estonian population is still growing, although at a much slower rate than previously.[7]
Employment
[edit]The employment rate of Estonians is 76%, higher than Finns.[8]
As of 2023, from the population with an Estonian citizenship, 22 626 were employees and 4375 were entrepreneurs. [9]
Population
[edit]№ | Municipality | Estonians | % |
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1. | Helsinki | 12,970 | 2.02 |
2. | Vantaa | 8,781 | 3.99 |
3. | Espoo | 6,566 | 2.36 |
4. | Turku | 1,891 | 1.00 |
6. | Kerava | 1,163 | 3.25 |
7. | Kirkkonummi | 1,086 | 2.76 |
8. | Tampere | 1,074 | 0.47 |
9. | Lahti | 887 | 0.74 |
10. | Salo | 741 | 1.40 |
Notable Estonians in Finland
[edit]- Hans Kalm, soldier
- Hella Wuolijoki, writer
- Imbi Paju, journalist, writer and filmmaker
- Kalevi Kotkas, athlete
- Mikael Gabriel, rapper
- Mäkki, rapper
- Siim Liivik, ice hockey player
- Sofi Oksanen, writer
- Tiina Lillak, athlete
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Väestö 31.12. muuttujina Kieli, Taustamaa, Vuosi, Ikä, Sukupuoli ja Tiedot".
- ^ "Väestö 31.12. Muuttujina Taustamaa, Kieli, Vuosi, Ikä, Sukupuoli ja Tiedot. PxWeb".
- ^ "Tilastokeskus".
- ^ https://dspace.ut.ee/server/api/core/bitstreams/da063abf-8a43-4d02-908a-d0871e46158b/content [bare URL]
- ^ "Väestö 31.12. Muuttujina Maakunta, Syntymävaltio, Ikä, Sukupuoli, Vuosi ja Tiedot. PxWeb".
- ^ "BETWEEN TWO COUNTRIES : Estonian Immigrants" Identity Construction in Finland" (PDF). Helda.helsinki.fi. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- ^ "Historiallinen käänne: Virolainen työvoima on alkanut valua pois Suomesta – "Moni on ryhtynyt ajattelemaan jatkuvan reissaamisen aiheuttamia ongelmia"". 11 March 2019.
- ^ "Viro 100: Virolaiset Suomessa". 22 February 2018.
- ^ "Väestö muuttujina Pääasiallinen toiminta, Kansalaisuus, Ammattiasema, Sukupuoli, Ikä, Vuosi ja Tiedot. PxWeb".