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Only around a quarter of highly educated foreigners in Finland work in positions aligning with their degrees one year after graduating, compared to 63 percent of Finnish graduates.
53 percent of graduates from the EU still reside in Finland , while 81 percent for those from other parts of the world.
This data was compiled by think tank Akava Works at the request of Finnish news agency STT .
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