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Only 55 percent of children and youths said they think their situation in Finland was good.
In 2017 a similar survey found 71 percent of kids having similar sentiments.
Union said the increasing proportion of kids who aren't feeling well is a long-term problem that affects society.
Survey asked the opinions of kids between the ages of 10 and 17 .
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