reallokointi
Reallokointi is a Finnish concept that refers to the relocation of Roma people, also known as Gypsies or Travellers, from urban areas to rural or peripheral regions. The practice of reallokointi dates back to the 1960s and 1970s and was implemented by Finnish authorities as a way to address housing shortages and social problems in cities.
During this period, many Roma families were forcibly relocated from Helsinki and other major cities to rural
Many Roma families who were relocated during this time experienced significant hardship, including poverty, poor living
Efforts have been made in recent years to address the legacy of reallokointi, including apologies from Finnish