Childhood Bullying in Finland
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•Study: Bullied kids often from low income and immigrant families
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Finnish study examined experiences and data regarding 16,000 pupils from 92 Finnish schools.
The Social Inclusion Research Project explored the marginalisation and bias experiences among fifth grade students and their teachers.
The study found that an average of eight pupils out of a classroom of 20 kids are bullied at least on a monthly basis.
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