About the Project

The Finnish population has been rapidly ageing since the 2010s, with notable effects on economic growth and public finances. The country is currently characterised by old baby boomers, ultra-low fertility, a modest recent history of immigration, and concentration of immigrants to the capital region. Finland also is a politically stable and democratic country with high wellbeing, increasingly attractive to international talent.

MigScene explores the development of human capital and productivity in Finland under various educational, migration, and integration scenarios and presents a set of multidimensional population projections up to 2070.

MigScene studies integration processes and human capital prerequisites, employs methodological innovations, and enhances the capacity to use projection tools in education, policy, and research. The project brings together an internationally renowned PI with leading Finnish expertise in data science, economics, demography, and the social sciences, and an international network of population projection experts.

The most important economic asset of a population is its human capital: the skills, educational level, and wellbeing of citizens. Educational expansion and international immigration can increase human capital and mitigate the negative consequences of population ageing. Attracting skilled migrants is key for increasing productivity, and their integration in a way that promotes social cohesion involves new demands to the educational system, social services, and society at large.

MigScene promotes sustainable population development, which is measured through economic sustainability, citizen wellbeing and social cohesion, and as resilience to outside shocks. MigScene will present population scenarios and policy recommendations on national and regional levels, and for immigrants’ skill development and sustainable integration in different regions of Finland, with a focus on younger generations.

MigScene is funded by the Strategic Research Council (STN), established within the Research Council of Finland and it is part of the Skills, Labour Supply and Migration in Future Finland (SKILLS) program.

National Steering Group

Minna Hulkkonen
Ministry of the Interior

Aleksi Kalenius
Ministry of Education and Culture

Niku Määttänen
University of Helsinki

Kalle Nieminen
Sitra

Seppo Orjasniemi
Ministry of Finance

Elina Pylkkänen
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment

Liisa Siika-aho
Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

Markus Sovala
Statistics Finland

Scientific Advisory Board

Anne Goujon
The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

Fabrizio Natale
European Comission

Thomas Niedomysl
Nordregio

François Pelletier
Statistics Canada

Helga de Valk
Netherlands Interdisciplinary Demographic Institute

Pieter Vanhuysse
Univeristy of Southern Denmark

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