Finland’s Prosperity brings New Migrants

In the last 50 years, Finland has transformed itself from an agriculturally oriented culture into a competitive, technologically advanced information society. This small, Nordic country of five million people has the least corruption and the best competitiveness rate of any country in the world, according to international indices. Over 85 per cent of Finnish households have access to a broadband Internet connection and over 90 per cent of the active population has a mobile phone.

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Visit of Anthony-Claret Onwutalobi to the Finnish Parliament

Foreign graduates can substitute for the shrinking working-age population in Finland

How to improve the employability of foreign immigrants graduate from Finnish higher institution. The author identified the factors and obstacles that hinder international graduates tapping from the shrinking labour force in Finland. Some of the factors identified include the lack of Finnish language skills, little or no strong professional network, insufficient knowledge of the culture of the host country, Lack of career guidance at higher education institutions and employers’ lukewarm approach towards recruiting immigrants graduates.

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The News flow Controversy

News flow controversy: evaluation of news imbalance and distortions

News flow controversy: evaluation of news imbalance and distortions – the author will be discussing the developing world perception of new world information order, seeking to find what changes they expect from it. The essay will also attempt to identify the positions taken by these disputants by closely looking at the exchange of charges and counter-charges between those demanding balance in the news and those demanding journalistic freedom

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