Essi Lindberg
- Communications Manager
- Tel. +358-40 940 2835
- E-mail: essi.lindberg@labore.fi
- At Labour Institute for Economic Research LABORE: 1st June 2019
- Education: Master of Arts
Publications in Labore's series
Economic Forecasts
- 2.4.2026 – Adrift and searching for direction: the international business cycle remains unpredictable
- 25.9.2025 – Are the growth fundamentals in place after the downturn?
- 3.4.2025 – Bumpy Road Ahead – Recovery Amid Uncertainty
- 11.11.2024 – Growth Delayed, Not Halted
- 18.4.2024 – Growth is Underway – Risks Ahead
- 28.9.2023 – A Minor Recession Ahead – an Appropriate Fiscal Stance Does Not Imply Appropriate Budget Cuts
- 20.4.2023 – Finland will return to its growth path – a bumpy road is not a reason for stopping
- 14.9.2022 – Towards a small recession in exceptional times
- 13.4.2022 – Europe Is Thrown from One Crisis to Another
- 16.9.2021 – Growth is strongest next year – The dynamics of Finnish economy is better than its reputation
- 31.3.2021 – Still Waiting for the Post-Crisis Boom – Stronger Growth Extends Over Two Years
- 16.9.2020 – Recovery of trade partners determines the growth of Finnish economy
- 8.4.2020 – Finland stopped – a fast recovery from the crisis might still be possible
- 17.9.2019 – The economy is cooling — assessing the achievement of the employment target is difficult
Representative Households
- 29.10.2025 – The purchasing power of high-income earners grows, that of single parents weakens — example households illustrate growing divergence between households
- 26.10.2023 – Owner-occupiers lose out more than renters — purchasing power contracts most for those with a mortgage
- 21.9.2022 – Household purchasing power recovers after a dip — inflation troubles everyone this year
- 21.10.2021 – Children reduce income inequality and shape inflation
- 14.10.2020 – Lay-off puts a dent in the wallet — the income of a high-income family contracts the most due to lay-off
- 17.9.2019 – Next year pensioners’ purchasing power will grow most strongly, the unemployed’s most weakly
Sectoral Reports
- 15.8.2024 – Trade and business services, the tourism and restaurant sector, and industry and construction
- 7.9.2023 – Trade and business services, the tourism and restaurant sector, and industry and construction
- 14.6.2022 – Trade and business services, the tourism and restaurant sector, and industry and construction
Labore Blog