julkishenkiseen
Julkishenkiseen is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "publicly funded" or "state-subsidized." It refers to services, institutions, or activities that are financed wholly or partially by public money, typically from taxes. This concept is central to the Finnish welfare state and underpins many aspects of daily life in the country.
Examples of julkishenkiseen services include healthcare, education from preschool to university level, public transportation, libraries, and
The extent of public funding can vary. Some services are entirely state-run and funded, while others may