kotitaloukset
Kotitaloukset, or family households in Finnish, refer to the traditional family structures that have historically been central to Finnish society. These households typically consist of a married couple and their children, often living together in a single household unit. The concept of the family household has been a cornerstone of Finnish social and cultural life, influencing everything from housing policies to family laws.
In Finland, the nuclear family model—where parents and their dependent children live together—has been the most
However, the traditional family household has evolved over time. Modern Finnish society reflects greater diversity in
The Finnish government continues to address the needs of diverse household types through policies that promote