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Increasing number of youths involve in cybercrime in Finland: study Published : 25 Mar 2026, 00:31 A significant number of young people aged 15 to 25 estimate that they have committed a cybercriminal act in the past year, according to a study commiss... [1]

Swedish Week is always celebrated in the same week as Finnish Swedish Heritage Day, which is held on 6 November. [2]

The target group of the event includes the parents and guardians of primary and lower secondary school pupils. The topic of the event is safety at school and how sch [3]

“You made my day!” Last week, social worker Essi Kasari was complimented by a young person that [4]

Orpo Government: Government’s decisions support emerging economic growth The Government of Prime Minister Petteri Orp [5]

The 2024 Youth Barometer, published as a special anniversary edition, examines how young people's attitudes in Finland have changed over the past 30 years. [6]

Performance of young Finnish students falls: PISA Published : 05 Dec 2023, 22:58 The performance of Finnish young people has deteriorated, although it remains above the OECD average, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Developm... [7]

The majority of young Helsinki residents transition directly from comprehensive school to secondary education. More young people are now primarily applying to upper secondary education, while certain vocational programs remain popular. [9]

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[1] FI dailyfinland.fi · 2026-03-25 · 75% match

Increasing number of youths involve in cybercrime in Finland: study

Increasing number of youths involve in cybercrime in Finland: study Published : 25 Mar 2026, 00:31 A significant number of young people aged 15 to 25 estimate that they have committed a cybercriminal act in the past year, according to a study commiss

[2] FI www.hel.fi · 2025-10-30 · 75% match

Helsinki celebrates Swedish Week with photo exhibition, party and quiz for young people

Swedish Week is always celebrated in the same week as Finnish Swedish Heritage Day, which is held on 6 November.

[3] FI www.hel.fi · 2025-11-11 · 75% match

Safe everyday life for children and young people – city-wide parents’ evening on 27 November 2025

The target group of the event includes the parents and guardians of primary and lower secondary school pupils. The topic of the event is safety at school and how sch

[4] FI www.hel.fi · 2025-10-17 · 75% match

Ohjaamo is the place to go when you don’t know where to start

“You made my day!” Last week, social worker Essi Kasari was complimented by a young person that

[5] FI defmin.fi · 2025-09-02 · 75% match

Orpo Government: Government’s decisions support emerging economic growth

Orpo Government: Government’s decisions support emerging economic growth The Government of Prime Minister Petteri Orp

[6] FI www.helsinkitimes.fi · 2025-03-19 · 77% match

Finnish youth feel connected to society but faith in the future is fading

The 2024 Youth Barometer, published as a special anniversary edition, examines how young people's attitudes in Finland have changed over the past 30 years.

[7] FI dailyfinland.fi · 2023-12-05 · 75% match

Performance of young Finnish students falls: PISA

Performance of young Finnish students falls: PISA Published : 05 Dec 2023, 22:58 The performance of Finnish young people has deteriorated, although it remains above the OECD average, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Developm

[8] FI yle.fi · 2023-08-06 · 75% match

Young people

[9] FI www.helsinkitimes.fi · 2023-05-30 · 75% match

Increased popularity of upper secondary education in Helsinki - Socioeconomic and regional disparities in youth educational paths

The majority of young Helsinki residents transition directly from comprehensive school to secondary education. More young people are now primarily applying to upper secondary education, while certain vocational programs remain popular.

[10] FI nordics.info · 2022-03-17 · 75% match

The dancing ban in Finland during World War II

The dancing ban in Finland during World War II Dancing was prohibited in Finland in December 1939 soon after the outbreak of the Winter War.

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