joutumattomuus
Joutumattomuus, also known as the "Finnish phenomenon," refers to a unique cultural and social phenomenon that emerged in Finland during the late 1990s and early 2000s. It is characterized by a significant increase in the number of people, particularly young adults, who chose to live in their parents' homes for extended periods or indefinitely. This trend was driven by a combination of factors, including economic instability, a strong sense of community, and a cultural shift towards prioritizing personal fulfillment and work-life balance.
The term "joutumattomuus" literally translates to "being stuck" or "immobility," but it has come to represent
The phenomenon has been studied by sociologists and psychologists, who have identified several key aspects of
While joutumattomuus has been largely positive, it has also raised concerns about economic dependency and the