perusvälttämättömyydet
Perusvälttämättömyydet, or basic necessities, denotes the goods and services regarded as essential to sustain human life and basic well-being. Typical items include food, clean water, shelter, clothing, healthcare, sanitation, education, and access to information and communication technologies. The exact list varies by context, culture, climate, and era, and may extend to electricity, transport, or other services deemed indispensable for a minimum standard of living.
In economics and social policy, basic necessities are used to distinguish between essential needs and discretionary
Policy relevance: Governments and organizations design social programs, subsidies, and public services to ensure access to
Debates: What counts as a basic necessity is contested and changes over time. Technological and social developments
Measurement and critique: While the concept emphasizes dignity and equity, lists of necessities can be arbitrary
In Finnish policy discourse, perusvälttämättömyydet are referenced when discussing social security, health care, housing, and education