peruspäivärahoin
Peruspäivärahoin refers to the basic daily unemployment allowances in Finland that are intended to guarantee a minimum income for jobseekers who do not qualify for earnings-related unemployment benefits. The basic daily allowance is part of the Finnish unemployment security system and is designed to provide support while seeking work, regardless of the previous earnings level.
Eligibility for peruspäiväraha generally requires that the applicant is a resident of Finland, registered as a
The amount of peruspäiväraha is set as a fixed daily rate for the year and is independent
Payments are typically handled by the national social security agency in cooperation with unemployment funds and
Peruspäivärahoin thus serves as a safety net within Finland’s unemployment system, complementing earnings-related benefits and supporting