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Archive:Europe 2020 indicators - Finland

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Data from December 2014. Most recent data: Further Eurostat information, Main tables. Planned article update: August 2016.

This article is part of a set of statistical articles based on the Eurostat publication Smarter, greener, more inclusive? - Indicators to support the Europe 2020 strategy

It provides recent statistics on the Europe 2020 strategy of the European Union (EU), focusing on the situation in Finland.

Figure 1: Distance to national targets and comparison with EU average
Source: Eurostat, see dedicated web section: Europe 2020 indicators
Explanations on this radar chart are available here.

Main statistical findings

Table 1: National Europe 2020 indicators: most recent data and targets
Source: Eurostat, see dedicated web section: Europe 2020 indicators

With 45.1 % of the population aged 30 to 34 having completed tertiary education in 2013, Finland continued to exceed its target of 42 %. However, its target is defined more narrowly than the EU target as it excludes former tertiary vocational education and training. Finland was also closer to its other national Europe 2020 targets than the EU average, except for GHG emissions in non-ETS sectors. Despite having the highest R & D intensity across the EU, the country in 2013 remained 0.68 percentage points from its national target. Its share of renewables in gross final energy consumption rose slightly between 2009 and 2012 but remained 3.7 percentage points from its national 2020 commitment. The country’s employment rate has remained between 73 % and 74 % since 2009, showing no progress towards the 78 % target. Similarly, progress towards the target on early leavers from education and training has been tentative since 2008. Despite a notable 15 percentage point reduction in GHG emissions in non-ETS sectors until 2012, the gap to the national target remained larger than in most other EU countries.

Data sources and availability

More information about the origin of the data and the calculation of indicators can be obtained via the Europe 2020 indicators dedicated website.

Under 'Tables', click on the icons next to the indicators:

  • 'Explanatory texts (metadata)' for a detailed overview of the collection and compilation methods;
  • 'Information on the leaf' for data availability per country.

A more general overview of quality procedures can be found in Implementation of standard reference metadata for indicators - the ESMS Indicator Profile (ESMS-IP) (PDF file).

Context

Europe 2020 is the EU’s growth and jobs strategy for the current decade, striving to pave the way to a smart, sustainable and inclusive future. The strategy envisages measures to overcome the economic crisis and move beyond it by addressing the structural weaknesses in the European economic model. The final objective is to deliver high levels of employment, productivity and social cohesion in the Member States, while reducing the impact on the natural environment.

See also

Further Eurostat information

Publications

Main tables

Dedicated section

Methodology / Metadata

Other information

External links