Nordregio is an international research institute established by the Nordic Council of Ministers

What drives young adults in the Nordic region to stay, move, or return to their place of origin? This working paper explores the migration patterns and settlement preferences of Nordic individuals aged 25-39—a key period for long-term relocation decisions. Grounded in the Competence Mobility II project, the study examines how career opportunities, social ties, and lifestyle aspirations influence mobility choices across the region.

Key insights include:

Policy implications:

Understanding migration drivers beyond economic factors is key to designing policies that attract and retain talent. By fostering attractive living environments, whether in cities or rural areas—regions can better respond to population shifts and labour market needs.