eksporditi
Eksporditi is a term primarily used in the context of post-Soviet countries, particularly Estonia. It refers to a seasonal occupation or a type of social mobility that involves moving to urban areas or other regions temporarily for harvesting or seasonal harvest work.
Historically, eksporditi was common in Estonia during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was characterized
Eksporditi enabled workers to supplement their income and improve their living standards. The practice also provided
The phenomenon has decreased significantly with the modernization of the economy and urbanization of the population.
Today, the concept of eksporditi mainly serves as a historical memory and a reminder of the challenges