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elinkeinot

Elinkeino, in Finnish, refers to a line of business or livelihood—what people or organizations do to earn income. Elinkeinot (the plural) denote the range of economic activities that form the basis of income for individuals, households, communities, or a region. The term is used both in everyday language and in statistical and policy contexts to describe how the economy is organized around production and services. It covers activities across the main sectors and includes informal or small-scale work as part of livelihoods.

In practice, elinkeinot are often discussed in terms of sectors or industries. The broad categories typically

Economic policy and regional development frequently use the concept of elinkeinoelämä or elinkeinojen kehittäminen to describe

Historically, elinkeinot reflect the structural changes of an economy. In Finland and similar contexts, shifts from

align
with
the
primary
sector
(for
example
agriculture,
forestry,
fishing),
the
secondary
sector
(manufacturing
and
construction),
and
the
tertiary
sector
(services).
In
statistics
and
regional
planning,
elinkeinot
help
classify
and
analyze
employment,
output,
and
development
opportunities
by
industry.
efforts
aimed
at
promoting
business
activity,
entrepreneurship,
innovation,
and
investment.
Understanding
the
elinkeinorakenne
of
a
region
helps
policymakers
identify
strengths,
vulnerabilities,
and
potential
diversification
needs
to
support
a
resilient
economy.
resource-based
and
heavy
industry
toward
services
and
knowledge-intensive
activities
have
influenced
regional
strategies,
education,
and
infrastructure.
The
word
itself
is
formed
from
elinkeino
(livelihood
or
economic
activity)
with
a
plural
suffix,
signaling
the
collection
of
activities
that
constitute
an
economy.