
Non puoi nemmeno immaginare quanto bene ci comportiamo con questi elenchi apparentemente casuali aggregati da dati standardizzati. Presumibilmente siamo nominati una delle migliori economie per le competenze della forza lavoro a prova di futuro, c’è sicuramente la volontà di lavorare.
collegamento all’articolo; https://www.imf.org/en/blogs/articles/2026/01/14/new-skills-and-ai-are-reshaping-the-future-of-work
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di PhoenixProtocol
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we have the skills but how about the jobs
A country that currently sits on a top spot when it comes to unemployment? Yeah, yeah.
ok
Nobody denies the skill of the Finns. If only we had WORK, tho.
Unemployment is secured for future generations.
Honestly at moment I am kind of surprised how state has not capitalized on something so inherently normal to Finland that we do not daily even realize to think about it, but lately other countries gave been nringing it up:
Experience readiness and absolutely wildly massive (compared to pretty much all other countries) capacity to rapidly train pretty skilled and competent conscript military forces, with extra twist of being very very scaleable up and down rapidly.
Most of nato and european nations are looking at raisimg their standing army and/or reserves to be several times their current skeleton crews, but they have to set goals ‘in 15-25 years’ range, since they do not have any expertise or staff to do that kind of training.
Finland has extremely fine tuned pipeline that takes civilians in, turns them in on average rather competent reservists in 5 months, or assistant training semi staff member leadership roles, that then immediatelly provide more than half of trainers for next batch of people to be trained, with some of those vecoming immediatelly next level of trainets, and as result training numbers being scaleable pyramidlike near exponentially if there is non people and training resources to just train more, and more people to train.
We also have tens to hundreds of thousands of english knowing people in reaerve who have experience of how to run that system… with growing unemployment numbers likely hundreds to thousands are unemployed at moment, and at least some of them would likely be competent and actually willing to work as training staff for allied countries as service product kind of thing.
Militatily being ‘those guys built up parts of our mew military trainimg system and worked years with us’ is very strong diplomacy and attitudes tool also for inter nations politics.
Honestly considering how stupid new business models one sees weekly, surely that would not be as horrible.
A bit surprising…
Not surprised at all. We have a good workforce of high quality, with companies that are willing to use new solutions and with few rigidities.
The issue in Finland is that we have weak domestic demand, not that our workforce or our companies are bad.