„In Finland, the isolation index of immigrant students, which indicates the likelihood of students with an immigrant background to be enrolled in schools that enrol both immigrant and non-immigrant students (with 0 corresponding to no segregation and one to full segregation), is 0.49, against an OECD average of 0.45. This shows that, on average, a student with an immigrant background in Finland is more likely to be segregated from non-immigrant students.“
OECD (Hrsg.), Finland’s Right to Learn Programme (2022), S. 48.