State personnel as statistics

The Office for the Government as Employer compiles and publishes statistics on central government personnel and its structure and conditions of employment. The Office uses the compiled statistics in negotiation and collective bargaining on the central level. The information is also used in services related to the personnel management and labour market activities of the Government management. The statistics are also published for the use of state agencies, trade organisations and citizens.

Government personnel 2025

Central Government Personnel 2025.

The central government employed 76.757 people in 2025. Of them, 48.8 per cent were women and 51.2 per cent were men. 43.5 per cent work in the security sector, i.e. in the Finnish Defence Forces, border control positions, Prison and Probation Service or the police. After the security sector, the largest services are services for business activities, such as the Centres for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment and the National Land Survey of Finland, legal function, as well as national financial administration and insurance and financing services, such as the Finnish Tax Administration and Finnish Customs. The State has 86 performance agreement agencies. 

Of central government employees, 39.8 per cent have a master's degree or doctoral degree and 34.3 per cent have a bachelor's degree or lowest tertiary degree. Of personnel, 90.6 per cent are in public-service employment relationships and 9.4 per cent are in contractual employment relationships. 

Labour costs comprised approximately 6.1 per cent of all central government expenditure. Central government employees represent about 3 per cent of all wage and salary earners. When looking at the public sector alone, central government employees represent about 12 per cent. 

Additional statistics of the government personnel (Explore administration.fi)

Contact information

Mika Happonen
Ministerial Adviser
Tel. +358295530272
[email protected]

Juho-Pekka Jortama
Analyst
Tel. +358 295 530 119
[email protected]