palvelijakunta
Palvelijakunta is a historical Finnish term used to describe a social group consisting of people employed in domestic or service labor, who were economically dependent on patrons such as landowners, households, or urban employers. The word combines palvelija (servant) with kunta (community), and it appears mainly in Finnish sociological and historical writings from the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is less common in contemporary classifications.
In rural areas, members of the palvelijakunta included farmhands, maids, laundresses, and other workers attached to
The social position of the palvelijakunta was subordinate to landowners, merchants, and the rising urban middle
Today, palvelijakunta is primarily a historical term used in studies of labor history, gender, and class formation