kokeneempien
Kokeneempien are a type of post-war Finnish welfare benefit, introduced in the 1940s and originally intended to support low-income households. The program was a key component of the healthcare and social security system in post-war Finland.
The kokeneempien benefit was primarily designed to provide financial assistance to low-income families who were struggling
The kokeneempien benefit operated under the supervision of the local municipalities, with a standardized rate of
The kokeneempien program was instrumental in addressing poverty and reducing income inequality in post-war Finland. However,
Today, the kokeneempien benefit is largely considered an important part of Finland's history and social development