päiväpalkkainen
Päiväpalkkainen is a Finnish term that translates to "daily paid" or "paid by the day." It refers to a system of employment where a worker is compensated for their labor on a per-day basis, rather than through a fixed salary or hourly wage. This method of payment was historically common for certain types of work, particularly in agriculture, construction, and other manual labor sectors where the duration of employment might be irregular or project-based.
In a päiväpalkkainen arrangement, the worker receives a predetermined amount of money for each day they work.
While the prevalence of pure päiväpalkkainen employment has decreased with the rise of more standardized employment