Fifty-one per cent believe their education will be delayed, and nine per cent fear their education would suffer and might even fail.
The pandemic is also inflicting a heavy toll on young workers, destroying their employment and undermining their career prospects.
One in six young people (17 per cent) who were employed before the outbreak, stopped working altogether, most notably younger workers aged 18 to 24 years, and those in clerical support, services, sales, crafts and related trades.
Working hours among the employed youths fell by nearly a quarter (i.e. by an average of two hours a day) and two out of five young people (42 per cent) reported a reduction in their income.