The unemployment rate in Finland has risen to become one of the highest in the EU, and with no clear signs of a turnaround, experts say it poses a test to the country's welfare model.
Inez Aulen, 29, who recently graduated with a master's degree in media and communication, has applied for more than 50 jobs, despite having several years of experience and speaking three languages fluently, she told Agence France-Presse (AFP).
She's been unemployed for five weeks, but employment services have told her to be ready for at least six months of job hunting and even suggested she apply for work abroad.
"I have studied and worked for the past six years, so I have never
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