Finland’s Live Births Reflect Changing Demographics and Trends

Recent data on live births in Finland reveals intriguing patterns and trends, providing insights into the country’s demographic landscape. The statistics highlight the number of live births in different years, as well as the breakdown by gender, offering a comprehensive understanding of Finland’s evolving population dynamics.

In 2018, a total of 47,577 live births were recorded in Finland, with 24,630 being male and 22,947 female. The following year, in 2019, the number slightly declined to 45,613, with 23,186 males and 22,427 females. In 2020, there was a small increase, reaching 46,463 live births, including 23,778 males and 22,685 females.

Moving to 2021, Finland experienced a notable rise in live births, reaching a total of 49,594. Of these, 25,287 were male and 24,307 were female. However, the trend shifted in 2022, with a decrease in live births to 44,951. The number of male births in that year was 22,960, and female births amounted to 21,991.

These statistics provide valuable insights into Finland’s birth rate and demographic changes over the years. While there was a slight fluctuation in the number of live births from 2018 to 2020, 2021 witnessed a significant increase before experiencing a decline in 2022. These variations in birth rates can be influenced by various factors, including societal and economic circumstances.

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