peruspalvelutukien
Peruspalvelutukien is a Finnish term that translates to "basic services support" or "core service funding." It refers to the financial resources allocated by the Finnish government and municipalities to ensure the provision of essential public services. These services typically include healthcare, social welfare, education, and child day care.
The primary goal of peruspalvelutukien is to guarantee that all residents of Finland have access to a
Municipalities are the main recipients and administrators of peruspalvelutukien. They receive funding from the state and
The system of peruspalvelutukien is a key component of Finland's comprehensive welfare state model. It reflects