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Mikko Koskinen, Ida Mielityinen: Raising the Level of Education and Skills Is an Ultramarathon, Not a Sprint

Summary by ts.fi
39 percent of Finnish 25-34 year olds have a university degree, compared to over half in many European countries. Working life needs more skilled people – that is why admission to higher education institutions and professional paths need to be reformed.
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39 percent of Finnish 25-34 year olds have a university degree, compared to over half in many European countries. Working life needs more skilled people – that is why admission to higher education institutions and professional paths need to be reformed.

·Turku, Finland
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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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