Finland is not collectively dreaming of moving to rural boltholes, according to an Yle poll.
After a year of working from home, with restricted access to many of the attractions of city life, there's been little change in Finns preferred locations.
The majority of respondents, 53 percent, said they wanted to live in a suburb, or a small town. Some 15 percent said they'd prefer to be in the centre of a big city, while 26 percent said they wanted to be in a sparsely-populated rural area.
Just four percent said they wanted to move abroad.
Cities were more popular among younger, single respondents, with rural dwellings attracting mainly older people and families with children.
The results have changed little since the same survey was carried out by Taloustutkimus four years ago.