Milla Nyyssölä
- Chief Researcher
- Tel. +358-45 7750 2062
- E-mail: milla.nyyssola@labore.fi
- At Labour Institute for Economic Research LABORE: 1st August 2021
- Education: Doctor of Science (Economics)
Peer-reviewed Scientific Articles
- 21.5.2024 – Incorporating Informal Workers into Social Insurance in Tanzania
- 25.4.2024 – Long-run rural livelihood diversification in Kagera
- 19.1.2024 – Tanzanian social policy in the new millennium – a cross-sectoral analysis from a gender perspective
- 13.11.2014 – Technology Adoption and Food Security in Subsistence Agriculture – Evidence from a Group-Based Aid Project in Mozambique
- 4.2.2014 – Poverty and welfare measurement on the basis of Prospect Theory
Publications in the Institute's own series
Economic Forecasts
- 3.5.2023 – Finland will return to its growth path – a bumpy road is not a reason for stopping
- 20.9.2022 – Towards a small recession in exceptional times
- 13.4.2022 – Europe Is Thrown from One Crisis to Another
- 4.10.2021 – Growth is strongest next year – The dynamics of Finnish economy is better than its reputation
External Publications
Policy Reports
- 15.10.2024 – Development options for the income requirement for those coming to Finland with a residence permit and their impacts
- 14.6.2024 – Anticipation of workforce and education needs as a tool for strategic social policy
- 3.5.2024 – Anticipation of personnel needs in health and social services
- 9.2.2023 – Future Population and Option for Change for Finland
- 20.10.2022 – A Study on the Economic Value of Finnish Education Exports
Working Papers
- 1.8.2022 – Incorporating informal workers into social insurance in Tanzania
- 1.7.2022 – Social protection for working-age women in Tanzania – Exploring past policy trajectories and simulating future paths
- 1.6.2022 – Employment policy in Mainland Tanzania: what’s in it for women?
- 1.3.2022 – Exploring social policy trajectories in Mainland Tanzania – Driving for gender-inclusive development?
- 1.3.2022 – Two decades of Tanzanian health policy – Examining policy developments and opportunities through a gender lens
- 1.1.2021 – Long-Run Rural Livelihood Diversification in Kagera, Tanzania
- 1.12.2012 – Poverty and Welfare Measurement on the Basis of Prospect Theory
- 1.10.2012 – Helping Poor Farmers to Help Themselves – Evidence from a Group-Based Aid Project in Mozambique
- 1.12.2007 – Women’s Status and Child Labour in Nepal
- 1.12.2007 – Women’s Status and Children’s Food Security in Nepal
Other Publications