Homeless people 2023

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3,400homeless who live alone
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1,018long-term homeless
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123homeless families
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83municipalities with homeless
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22%of the homeless are women
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15%of the homeless are under 25
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24%of the homeless are immigrants
The majority of homeless people reside in the metropolitan area
The majority of homeless individuals are found in large cities, particularly in the Helsinki metropolitan area. Helsinki is home to over one-fifth of the country's homeless population, and the reduction in homelessness in Helsinki accounts for over half of the overall decrease in homelessness nationwide. In Helsinki, there were approximately 160 fewer homeless individuals than the previous year.
Of the large cities, Helsinki is the only one where homelessness has consistently decreased for five years. In other major cities, the trend has been more variable.
Two-thirds stay with friends and relatives
About two-thirds of homeless individuals temporarily stay with friends and relatives due to lack of housing. In many countries, only those who are living outdoors or in shelters and institutions are counted as homeless. Although the number of such individuals has significantly decreased in Finland over the long term, last year saw an increase of over 160 individuals in that category compared to the previous year, according to data reported by municipalities. However, the number of those staying with friends and relatives decreased by over 400.
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The information is based on data compiled by Ara from municipalities. Responding to Ara's survey is voluntary. In 2023, 72% of municipalities responded to the survey. The results are indicative and represent the situation as of November 15, 2023.
Ara has been conducting homelessness surveys since 1986.