Tilattoman
Tilattoman is a Finnish term that translates to "landless" or "without property." Historically, it referred to individuals who did not own land or possess any significant personal property, often living as laborers, crofters, or vagrants. This social status was prevalent in Finland for centuries, particularly during periods of agricultural dominance.
The concept of tilattoman was closely tied to social hierarchy and economic opportunity. Those without land
The economic and social landscape of Finland has evolved significantly since the historical prevalence of the