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Labour Market Areas Final Technical Report of the Finnish Project September 2017
Eurostat – Labour Market Areas – Final Technical report – Finland 1(37) Labour Market Areas Final Technical report of the Finnish project September 2017 Data collection for sub-national statistics (Labour Market Areas) Grant Agreement No. 08141.2015.001-2015.499 Yrjö Palttila, Statistics Finland, 22 September 2017 Postal address: 3rd floor, FI-00022 Statistics Finland E-mail: [email protected] Yrjö Palttila, Statistics Finland, 22 September 2017 Eurostat – Labour Market Areas – Final Technical report – Finland 2(37) Contents: 1. Overview 1.1 Objective of the work 1.2 Finland’s national travel-to-work areas 1.3 Tasks of the project 2. Results of the Finnish project 2.1 Improving IT tools to facilitate the implementation of the method (Task 2) 2.2 The finished SAS IML module (Task 2) 2.3 Define Finland’s LMAs based on the EU method (Task 4) 3. Assessing the feasibility of implementation of the EU method 3.1 Feasibility of implementation of the EU method (Task 3) 3.2 Assessing the feasibility of the adaptation of the current method of Finland’s national travel-to-work areas to the proposed method (Task 3) 4. The use and the future of the LMAs Appendix 1. Visualization of the test results (November 2016) Appendix 2. The lists of the LAU2s (test 12) (November 2016) Appendix 3. The finished SAS IML module LMAwSAS.1409 (September 2017) 1. Overview 1.1 Objective of the work In the background of the action was the need for comparable functional areas in EU-wide territorial policy analyses. The NUTS cross-national regions cover the whole EU territory, but they are usually regional administrative areas, which are the re- sult of historical circumstances. -
Local Government Tax Revenues in Finland Tallinn 13.11.2018
Onnistuva Suomi tehdään lähellä Finlands framgång skapas lokalt Local government tax revenues in Finland Tallinn 13.11.2018 Henrik Rainio, Director, Municipal Finances The Association of Finnish Local and Regional Authorities Municipalities in Finland • The responsibility of municipalities for social services, healthcare, educational and cultural services, public infrastructure as well as the organisation of other welfare services is extremely significant by international and also European standards. • Local government accounts for two-thirds of public consumption in Finland. • The ratio of the total expenditure of local government to GDP has been about 20% in recent years. • Local government employs about one fifth of the total Finnish labour force. • Municipalities have the right to tax the earned income of their inhabitants (municipal income taxation) and municipalities are paid tax on the basis of the value of real property (tax on real property). Municipalities are also entitled to a share of corporate income tax. 2 Onnistuva Suomi tehdään lähellä Finlands framgång skapas lokalt 14.11.2018 Total municipal sector expenditure and income for 2017 Salaries and Social welfare Tax revenues 51 % wages 36 % and health care 22,6 billion € 15,9 billion € 48 % 21,1 billion € Income tax 43 % Corporate tax 4 % Social security funds Real estate tax 4 % and pensions 10 % Purchase of goods 8 % Education and State grants 19 % Purcahse of Culture 31 % 8,5 billion € services 22 % 13,6 billion € Sales of goods and Subsidies 5 % services 21 % Loan costs 5 % Other 15 % 9,2 billion € Investments 11 % 6,6 billion € Borrowing 5 %, 2,4 mrd. € Financing 6 %, 2,7 billion € Other 3 % Other revenues 4 %, 1,8 mrd. -
District 107 F.Pdf
Club Health Assessment for District 107 F through December 2020 Status Membership Reports Finance LCIF Current YTD YTD YTD YTD Member Avg. length Months Yrs. Since Months Donations Member Members Members Net Net Count 12 of service Since Last President Vice Since Last for current Club Club Charter Count Added Dropped Growth Growth% Months for dropped Last Officer Rotation President Activity Account Fiscal Number Name Date Ago members MMR *** Report Reported Report *** Balance Year **** Number of times If below If net loss If no When Number Notes the If no report on status quo 15 is greater report in 3 more than of officers thatin 12 months within last members than 20% months one year repeat do not haveappears in two years appears appears appears in appears in terms an active red Clubs more than two years old M,MC,SC 20649 ÄHTÄRI 03/31/1965 Active 10 0 0 0 0.00% 10 1 IP 0 32745 ÄHTÄRI/OULUVESI 09/22/1976 Active 24 0 0 0 0.00% 25 1 N 0 20599 ALAHÄRMÄ 10/11/1961 Active 31 0 0 0 0.00% 31 1 N 6 MC,SC 20650 ALAJÄRVI/JÄRVISEUTU 02/26/1960 Active 34 0 0 0 0.00% 34 0 N 0 VP,MC,SC 20651 ALAVUS 03/06/1964 Active 16 0 0 0 0.00% 17 0 2 9 104719 ALAVUS/KUULATTARET 02/11/2009 Active 16 1 2 -1 -5.88% 20 5 1 N 3 M,MC,SC 36146 ALAVUS/SALMI 10/16/1978 Active 20 0 0 0 0.00% 21 1 N 19 MC,SC 20597 EVIJÄRVI 10/17/1963 Active 35 0 0 0 0.00% 38 0 N 0 MC,SC 20600 ILMAJOKI 02/25/1964 Active 26 1 0 1 4.00% 27 1 N 3 44303 ILMAJOKI/ILKKA 10/31/1984 Active 35 1 0 1 2.94% 34 0 N 0 $96.15 M,MC,SC 67723 ILMAJOKI/VILJAT 04/11/2003 Active 23 1 1 0 0.00% 21 13 1 N 2 MC 20601 -
LUETTELO Kuntien Ja Seurakuntien Tuloveroprosenteista Vuonna 2021
Dnro VH/8082/00.01.00/2020 LUETTELO kuntien ja seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista vuonna 2021 Verohallinto on verotusmenettelystä annetun lain (1558/1995) 91 a §:n 3 momentin nojalla, sellaisena kuin se on laissa 520/2010, antanut seuraavan luettelon varainhoitovuodeksi 2021 vahvistetuista kuntien, evankelis-luterilaisen kirkon ja ortodoksisen kirkkokunnan seurakuntien tuloveroprosenteista. Kunta Kunnan Ev.lut. Ortodoks. tuloveroprosentti seurakunnan seurakunnan tuloveroprosentti tuloveroprosentti Akaa 22,25 1,70 2,00 Alajärvi 21,75 1,75 2,00 Alavieska 22,00 1,80 2,10 Alavus 21,25 1,75 2,00 Asikkala 20,75 1,75 1,80 Askola 21,50 1,75 1,80 Aura 21,50 1,35 1,75 Brändö 17,75 2,00 1,75 Eckerö 19,00 2,00 1,75 Enonkoski 21,00 1,60 1,95 Enontekiö 21,25 1,75 2,20 Espoo 18,00 1,00 1,80 Eura 21,00 1,50 1,75 Eurajoki 18,00 1,60 2,00 Evijärvi 22,50 1,75 2,00 Finström 19,50 1,95 1,75 Forssa 20,50 1,40 1,80 Föglö 17,50 2,00 1,75 Geta 18,50 1,95 1,75 Haapajärvi 22,50 1,75 2,00 Haapavesi 22,00 1,80 2,00 Hailuoto 20,50 1,80 2,10 Halsua 23,50 1,70 2,00 Hamina 21,00 1,60 1,85 Hammarland 18,00 1,80 1,75 Hankasalmi 22,00 1,95 2,00 Hanko 21,75 1,60 1,80 Harjavalta 21,50 1,75 1,75 Hartola 21,50 1,75 1,95 Hattula 20,75 1,50 1,80 Hausjärvi 21,50 1,75 1,80 Heinola 20,50 1,50 1,80 Heinävesi 21,00 1,80 1,95 Helsinki 18,00 1,00 1,80 Hirvensalmi 20,00 1,75 1,95 Hollola 21,00 1,75 1,80 Huittinen 21,00 1,60 1,75 Humppila 22,00 1,90 1,80 Hyrynsalmi 21,75 1,75 1,95 Hyvinkää 20,25 1,25 1,80 Hämeenkyrö 22,00 1,70 2,00 Hämeenlinna 21,00 1,30 1,80 Ii 21,50 1,50 2,10 Iisalmi -
Final Report: ”National Balance Sheets for Non-Financial Assets in Finland”
Final report 1(54) Department of Economic and Environmental Statistics 24.2.2014 Ville Haltia National Land Survey of Finland Risto Peltola Grant agreement number 20102.2011 .001-2011.181 Theme: 2.01 - National accounts methodological and technical improvements Final report: ”National balance sheets for non-financial assets in Finland” Final report 2(54) Department of Economic and Environmental Statistics 24.2.2014 Ville Haltia National Land Survey of Finland Risto Peltola CONTENTS Foreword…………………………………………………………………………………………………………...3 PART I: Evaluation of data sources, the present capital stock and inventories 1. Main data sources and possible need for new data sources…………………………………………………..…3 2. Evaluation of the present capital stock from the point of view of balance sheets 2.1 Description of the present capital stock ……………………………………………………….5 2.2 Improvement needs of the present capital stock from the point of view of balance sheets…....7 3. Changes to the IT-system……………………………………………………………………………………….9 4. Balance sheets by asset type and by sector……………………………………………………………………..10 PART II: Estimation of land value 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………….12 2. Choice of the estimation method.........................................................................................................................12 3. Estimating the value of land by using the direct approach..................................................................................15 4. Estimation of land area by land types 4.1 In general...................................................................................................................................15 -
Description of the Eepos Libraries´ Customer Data File Description of The
Description of the Eepos Libraries´ customer data file Description of the file for personal data gathered in the library system as required by the Personal Data Act (523/1999) Updated 13.2.2017 1 a Controller The Eepos Libraries: the City Libraries of Alajärvi, Alavus, Kaskinen, Kauhajoki, Kauhava, Kurikka, Lapua, Seinäjoki and Ähtäri and the Municipal Libraries of Evijärvi, Ilmajoki, Isojoki, Isokyrö, Karijoki, Kuortane, Laihia, Lappajärvi, Perho, Soini, Teuva, Veteli and Vimpeli. Alajärvi City Library, Kirkkotie 7, 62900 Alajärvi Alavus City Library, Järviluomantie 3, 63300 Alavus Evijärvi Municipal Library, Voltintie, 62510 Evijärvi Ilmajoki Municipal Library, Museopolku 1, 60800 Ilmajoki Isojoki Municipal Library, Kristiinantie, 64900 Isojoki Isokyrö Municipal Library, Kyrööntie, 61500 Isokyrö Karijoki Municipal Library, Pappilankuja, 64350 Karijoki Kaskinen City Library, Satamakatu 18, 64260 Kaskinen Kauhajoki City Library, Prännärintie 2 C, 61800 Kauhajoki Kauhava City Library, Kauppatie 88, 62200 Kauhava Kuortane Municipal Library, Koulukuja, 63100 Kuortane Kurikka City Library, Seurapuistikko, 61300 Kurikka Laihia Municipal Library, Laihiantie, 66400 Laihia Lappajärvi Municipal Library, Hyytisentie 5, 62600 Lappajärvi Lapua City Library, Kauppakatu 23, 62100 Lapua Perho Municipal Library, Koulutie 4, 69950 Perho Seinäjoki City Library, P.O.BOX 217, 60101 Seinäjoki Soini Municipal Library, Alajärventie, 63800 Soini Teuva Municipal Library, Porvarintie, 64700 Teuva Veteli Municipal Library, Koulukuja, 69700 Veteli Vimpeli Municipal Library, Patruunantie, 62800 Vimpeli Ähtäri City Library, Lukiontie 3, 63700 Ähtäri 2 Person taking care of register issues Jaana Viljanen, Seinäjoki Public Library, P.O. BOX 217, 60101 Seinäjoki, tel. 044 4255 447 3 Name of the register Customer register of Eepos Libraries. 4 Grounds for maintaining the register The customer register of Eepos Libraries is used for monitoring loans, the compilation of statistics and communication. -
To Suupohja Isojoki • Kurikan Jurva • Karijoki • Kauhajoki • Teuva INTRODUCTION
to Suupohja Isojoki • Kurikan Jurva • Karijoki • Kauhajoki • Teuva INTRODUCTION Jump to Suupohja – safe landing to quality of life How about making a life change and jumping to the way of life of Suupohja region? The Finnish countryside is much more, it surpris- es with its versatility. Here know-how is combined with tranquillity of nature and entrepreneurship has a good spirit. THE SUUPOHJA REGION is situated in Southern Ostrobothnia, in Western Finland. The history of this area goes back an extremely long time as the Wolf Cave is the oldest human dwelling in North- ern Europe. The Neanderthals lived there 120,000 years ago using stone tools whereas the present inhabitants have knowledge and skills of the 21th century. People don’t act alone in Suupohja. Although private entrepre- neurship is more than characteristic for them, cooperation and communities are also vital. The local people in the Suupohja region are active in organizations; they enjoy being and doing together. Through associations and other networks they can improve their neighbourhood, remedy grievances and find new sources of liveli- hood. In the Suupohja region there are distinct strengths and special- ized entrepreneurship to be found. Important sources of livelihood are metal industry, branch of logistic systems, food industry, furni- ture industry and agriculture. 2 Suupohja region Suupohja region has approximately 28 000 inhabitants in four municipalities and one former municipality: town/MUnicipaLITY INHABitants Kauhajoki 14 223 Isojoki 2364 Karijoki 1527 Teuva 5851 Jurva (consolidated to Kurikka) 4289 3 AmpIence Ostrobothnian environment There’s a lot of space for living in Suupohja. A family can find a home for example in Altarpiece of Teuva church is painted by Tove Jans- a traditional Ostrobothnian house built of logs, a modern stone house or a brick row son, the creator of the Moomins. -
Kesän 2014 Aikana Kartoitettavat Suokohteet Etelä-Pohjanmaan ELY-Keskuksen Toimialueella
Kesän 2014 aikana kartoitettavat suokohteet Etelä-Pohjanmaan ELY-keskuksen toimialueella: Kohdenimi Kunta Euref_x Euref_y Multavaaranharjun suot Alajärvi 339745 6966218 Pohjoisnevan ympäristön suot: Ristineva Alajärvi 361730 7000545 Vehmaskankaan länsipuolinen lähdesuo Alajärvi 358141 6990738 Kiimalammin suo-kalliomosaiikki Alavus 324497 6927869 Kiimakeidas Isojoki 224903 6905732 Hytyyshauta-Pirunlakso Kauhajoki 262822 6910037 Maaliuuninmaan lähteikkö Kauhajoki 251423 6905862 Torpparinsuo-Perkiönluoma Kauhajoki 242746 6917905 Iso Teerineva Seinäjoki 304678 6971298 Peräneva-Mikonneva-Rimminneva Seinäjoki 309643 6969112 Valokkineva-Raatoneva Seinäjoki 304769 6959830 Kuninkaanjoen Jokihaaran suot Soini 356351 6979340 Löytöjoki-Kattilapuronneva-Kalliolamminsuo Soini 362621 6960704 Matosuon ympäristön suot: Iso Heinäjärvi Soini 360603 6968824 Matosuon ympäristön suot: Isoneva ja Riita-ahonsuo Soini 364359 6966296 Matosuon ympäristön suot: Mustikkasuo Soini 362967 6965452 Matosuon ympäristön suot: Peurasuo Soini 362251 6965104 Matosuon ympäristön suot: Koivusaari-Puolukkasaari- Soini Sikosuo 361419 6963892 Matosuon ympäristön suot: Pirttineva ja Syväjoki Soini 365763 6967376 Pahkamäen letto Soini 349029 6974722 Iso Kontojärvi-Vieheitinneva-Pikku Kontosuo Vimpeli 347397 7017904 Lampinjärven suo Vimpeli 354165 7016116 Alajoki Ähtäri 360007 6959163 Hännättömänjoen itäpuolen piensuot Ähtäri 373349 6940098 Isojärvenneva-Rapalampi Ähtäri 361575 6957923 Silmäkkeenneva Ähtäri 364147 6956647 Sysisuo Ähtäri 372279 6939026 Tiaisenneva Ähtäri 358099 6940063 -
Finnish Studies
JOURNAL OF INNISH TUDIES F S From Cultural Knowledge to Cultural Heritage: Finnish Archives and Their Reflections of the People Guest Editors Pia Olsson and Eija Stark Theme Issue of the Journal of Finnish Studies Volume 18 Number 1 October 2014 ISSN 1206-6516 ISBN 978-1-937875-96-1 JOURNAL OF FINNISH STUDIES EDITORIAL AND BUSINESS OFFICE Journal of Finnish Studies, Department of English, 1901 University Avenue, Evans 458 (P.O. Box 2146), Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX 77341-2146, USA Tel. 1.936.294.1402; Fax 1.936.294.1408 SUBSCRIPTIONS, ADVERTISING, AND INQUIRIES Contact Business Office (see above & below). EDITORIAL STAFF Helena Halmari, Editor-in-Chief, Sam Houston State University; [email protected] Hanna Snellman, Co-Editor, University of Helsinki; [email protected] Scott Kaukonen, Assoc. Editor, Sam Houston State University; [email protected] Hilary Joy Virtanen, Asst. Editor, Finlandia University; hilary.virtanen@finlandia. edu Sheila Embleton, Book Review Editor, York University; [email protected] EDITORIAL BOARD Börje Vähämäki, Founding Editor, JoFS, Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto Raimo Anttila, Professor Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles Michael Branch, Professor Emeritus, University of London Thomas DuBois, Professor, University of Wisconsin Sheila Embleton, Distinguished Research Professor, York University Aili Flint, Emerita Senior Lecturer, Associate Research Scholar, Columbia University Richard Impola, Professor Emeritus, New Paltz, New York Daniel Karvonen, Senior Lecturer, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Andrew Nestingen, Associate Professor, University of Washington, Seattle Jyrki Nummi, Professor, Department of Finnish Literature, University of Helsinki Juha Pentikäinen, Professor, Institute for Northern Culture, University of Lapland Douglas Robinson, Professor, Dean, Hong Kong Baptist University Oiva Saarinen, Professor Emeritus, Laurentian University, Sudbury George Schoolfield, Professor Emeritus, Yale University Beth L. -
A Person with Intellectual Disability Can Apply for a Volunteer Friend with This Application
A person with intellectual disability can apply for a volunteer friend with this application. Your contact information: Name: Date of birth: / . Address: Postal code and city: Official place of residence: Phone number: Additional phone number: Number belongs to: ☐mother ☐assisted living buildings staff ☐father ☐someone else, who? Email, that we can contact if needed: Type of ☐at home, with parents accommodation: ☐own apartment ☐other unit that offers living services ☐staff is not present at night ☐staff is present at night ☐somewhere else, where? Where are you during daytimes? ☐school ☐supported work ☐activity center ☐paid work ☐day activity ☐at home ☐work activity ☐somewhere else, where? ☐sinecure Do you need equipments for moving? If yes, which equipments? Do you have transport service? ☐yes ☐no Could you use it with your friend? ☐yes ☐no How do you communicate? Do you need equipments for communication? If yes, which equipments? How do you spend your free time? Do you have any hobbies? What kind of things are you interested in? Who do you spend your free time with? Which kind of friend do you hope to get? (age, gender etc.) What would you like to do with your friend? How often would you like to meet your friend? Where would you like to meet your friend? Have you been diagnosed with intellectual disability, autism or ☐yes ☐no developmental delay? Do you have a Friend Card? ☐yes ☐no Do you know the benefits that Friend Card offers? ☐yes ☐no If you don’t have a Friend Card, would you like to have one? ☐yes ☐no I give my consent to Ystävänkortti Toiminta to handle the information I have given in my application. -
Coastal Communities on the Move
Archaeology and Environment 26 Coastal Communities on the Move House and Polity Interaction in Southern Ostrobothnia 1500 BC – AD 1 Peter Holmblad Department of Historical, Philisophical and Religious Studies. Umeå 2010 1 © Peter Holmblad Illustrations by Peter Holmblad unless otherwise stated Base maps © National Land Survey of Finland. licence No. 051/MML/10 E-thesis: http://umu.diva-portal.org/ Cover: Coastal view in Kvevlax, Ostrobothnia Printed by: VMC KBC house, Umeå university Umeå, Sweden 2010 ISBN: 978-91-7459-068-5 ISSN: 0281-5877 2 Preface Several persons and organisations have contributed to my thesis project. First of all I want to thank my supervisor Karin Viklund and my second supervisor Mika Lavento (at Helsinki university). I also want to thank my collegues at my department. Philip Buckland made the paperback of this thesis; Johan Linderholm guided me through my soil chemical analyses, Jan-Erik Wallin performed the pollen anlayses; just to mention a few examples. I have had many interesting discussions with Radoslaw Grabowski. Thomas Larsson has contributed with valuable comments. Hazel Moesly has reviewed my English texts. I send my gratitude to all the amateur archaeologists in Österbottniska fornforskningssällskapet and in Laihian kotiseutuyhdistys that have supported my project by assisting me in the field. Pentti Risla and Kaisa Lehtonen have been two valuable collegues in Ostrobothnia. Ronny Smeds and Johan Björtin helped me with my mapping projects. Furthermore; this thesis had not been written without the important fieldwork that had been conducted over many years in Laihia by Esko Luoma and Mirja Miettinen. I have been financially supported by Svensk-Österbottniska Samfundet, Siri och Olof Granlunds stiftelse, Svenska kulturfonden i Finland, Etelä-Pohjanmaan maakuntarahasto and Kempes minnes stipendiefond. -
Kela Benefits in Euros 2017
KELA BENEFITS IN EUROS 2017 HOME AND FAMILY HEALTH AND REHABILITATION STUDYING UNEMPLOYMENT RETIREMENT SOCIAL ASSISTANCE Phone service Families with children 020 692 226 Housing benefi ts 020 692 221 Students 020 692 229 Rehabilitation 020 692 225 Conscripts 020 692 220 Disability benefi ts 020 692 231 Sickness-related benefi ts 020 692 224 Moving to or from Finland 020 692 0200 Unemployed persons 020 692 230 Kelacard,European Pensioners 020 692 222 Health Insurance Card 020 692 223 Benefi ts for survivors 020 692 228 Social assistance 020 634 2550 HOME AND FAMILY Maternity grant Amount: Choice between a maternity pack with childcare items and a tax-free cash benefi t of e 140. Mothers of twins are entitled to three maternity grants, mothers of triplets to six. When to claim: Two months before the due date or earlier. Adoption grant Amount: Flat-rate benefi t. Amount depends on the child’s home country as follows: Estonia The Philippines, South Africa, Kenya, Other countries Ethiopia and Russia China and Colombia EUR 1,900 EUR 3,800 EUR 4,500 EUR 3,000 If more than one child is adopted at the same time, 30% of the full benefi t is paid for each additional child. When to claim: Within 2 months of adoption or designation for adoption. Child benefi t Amount: Tax-free benefi t for each child under 17 who is resident in Finland, payable to the child’s provider: Amount (EUR) per month according to the number of eligible children 1st child 2nd child 3rd child 4th child 5th and each Supplement additional for single child parents 94,88 104,84 133,79 153,24 172,69 48,55 Single parents get an increase for each child.