ihmisvoimat
Ihmisvoimat is a Finnish term referring to the collective power, energy, or labor provided by people. The phrase typically denotes the capacity of a population or workforce to perform work, produce goods and services, and contribute to economic or social activity. In Finnish usage, ihissévoima is often discussed in relation to manual labor, while the plural form ihmisvoimat emphasizes the collective aspect of such human energy.
Etymology and scope: the word combines ihminen (human) with voima (power or force). The plural ihmisvoimat highlights
Historical context: during industrialization and in agrarian economies, ihmisvoimat was a common way to express the
Modern usage: in contemporary Finnish economics and statistics, the term ihmisvoimat is less common, with tyvoima