Finland - Population The population of Finland in 2003 was estimated by the United Nations at 5,207,000, which placed it as number 108 in population among the 193 nations of the world. In that year approximately 15% of the population was over 65 years of age, with another 18% of the ...
The annual incidence in 14,361 campylobacteriosis cases reported in Finland in 2002-2005 varied between 61 and 76/100,000 population. The mean incidence was highest (148/100,000) in the 25-29 years age group and lowest (range 21-24/100,000) in children aged 5-14 years and patients ag...
Prevalence of depression in an elderly population in Finland. The prevalence of depression by sex, age and certain sociodemographic variables was investigated in a sample of elderly Finns (60 years or over) living in ... S Kivela - 《Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica》 被引量: 86发表: 2010年 ...
The largest age group within the Finnish population were 20 to 39 year-olds, and 40 to 59 year-olds as of 2023. However, from 2018 to 2023, the number of young people decreased, while those aged 60 and older increased, reaching over 1.6 million by 2022. This indicates a shift towards...
This percentage did not vary greatly among the retired population by age. One third of the retired population had restrictions on the ability to move in the age group of 65–69 years and this percentage grew by age so that the same proportion was about 50% in the age group of 75 years...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate trends in body mass index (BMI) and prevalence of obesity among adults in Finland from 1982 to 1997, and to identify population groups with increasing obesity. SUBJECTS: Random samples from the national population register including men and women aged 25-64 y (n = ...
About 80% of the retired population had at least one defect or injury that lowered their general working capacity or activity or at least one chronic illness. This percentage did not vary greatly among the retired population by age. One third of the retired population had restrictions on the ...
Population development in Northern Finland 1950-1965 : With particular reference to regional age and sex composition features as explaining migration and natural population changes and as providing a basis for classification by demographic development. ...
Sex surveys based on random samples from national population registers have been conducted in Finland in 1971, 1992, 1999, and 2007. They are representative of the total population within the age range of 18-54 years in 1971 and 18-74 years in 1992, 1999, and 2007. Sex survey in 1971 ...
Swedish ethnologist Rebecka Lennartsson has found that it was not until the nineteenth century that a separate identity of the prostitute started to be distinguished in its own right from dissolute acts committed by the population in general. Any adult could be accused of fornication but not until...