kerjäläiset
Kerjäläiset, a Finnish term often translated as beggars, refers to individuals who solicit money or alms from the public. Historically, begging has been a survival strategy for the impoverished, those unable to work due to disability or age, or as a consequence of social and economic hardship. In Finland, as in many other European countries, the phenomenon of kerjäläiset has roots in periods of famine, war, and widespread poverty.
The presence of kerjäläiset in public spaces, such as city streets and shopping areas, can be a
Societal attitudes towards kerjäläiset vary, ranging from sympathy and charitable giving to annoyance and suspicion. Social