perusvarmistusten
Perusvarmistusten, meaning "basic safeguards" or "fundamental assurances" in Finnish, refers to a concept in Finnish law and societal practice that ensures essential services and rights are available to all citizens. This encompasses a range of provisions designed to prevent extreme hardship and guarantee a minimum standard of living. These guarantees are not necessarily about absolute equality but focus on preventing destitution and ensuring fundamental human dignity.
The principle of perusvarmistusten is deeply embedded in the Finnish social welfare system and is often reflected
Examples of perusvarmistusten can be seen in the provision of unemployment benefits, public healthcare services, and