perhearkeen
Perhearkeen is a Finnish-language concept used in sociology and cultural studies to describe the everyday life of a family—the routines, tasks, and social practices that structure daily living. The term combines perhe (family) with a form derived from arki, indicating ordinary, day-to-day life, and is employed to capture how families organize themselves outside formal institutions.
The concept covers a wide range of activities, including caregiving and child-rearing, domestic work such as
In research, perhearkeen is studied through methods such as time-use diaries, ethnographic observation, and qualitative interviews.
Perhearkeen can inform discussions of family policy, parental leave, childcare availability, and social support networks. Related