maastamuuttojen
Maastamuuttojen, a Finnish term, refers to the emigration of people from Finland. This phenomenon has a significant history, particularly during periods of economic hardship or social change. Historically, large waves of maastamuuttojen occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with many Finns seeking opportunities in North America, specifically the United States and Canada. Factors driving this migration included limited land availability, agricultural challenges, and the lure of industrial jobs in the New World.
Later periods also saw significant emigration, though often to different destinations and for varied reasons. For
In more recent decades, maastamuuttojen has continued, with Finns moving to various countries for employment, education,