Prime Minister Matti Vanhanen believes that the problems facing Finland and its ageing population cannot be solved simply by raising the employment rate and making changes to the pension system. Finland should also attempt to raise its birth rate. In other words, the country needs more children. The 47-year-old Prime Minister has two school-age children. Vanhanen's population policy would also include an increase in immigration. "I am quite certain that in 20-30 years, we will be more multicultural than today", Vanhanen observed in a radio interview on Sunday. According to the Prime Minister, his government faces a double challenge. The...