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Finnish Student Health and Wellbeing Survey ( Finnish acronym KOTT ) found that around 19 percent of people interviewed said they were concerned about getting by.
Concerns about financial issues have increased among both university and vocational school students.
One in four students said they feared running out of food due to lack of funds.
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