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The map shows an out-migration surplus in rural and peripheral regions and an in-migration surplus in urban regions on the Nordic local labour market level. Two countries however stand out as attracting the majority of these international migrants, namely Sweden and Norway, each of which saw a surplus. Denmark and Finland performed only half as well while the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland did have an out-migration surplus. Note that every single local labour market in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden has an in-migration surplus of international migrants.
(No 02144f)
Johanna Roto
NSIs, Byggðastofnun
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Domestic and international net migration in 2011 in local labour markets
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