ründaja
Rändaja is an Estonian noun that designates a person who moves from one place to another, often without establishing a permanent residence. The movement can be internal within a country or cross national borders, and the duration of stay in a given location can range from short to long term. The term is neutral and broadly descriptive, capable of referring to various mobility phenomena such as seasonal workers, long-term migrants, refugees or asylum seekers, and historical or traditional nomadic groups in Estonia’s context.
Etymology and form: rändaja is formed from the verb rändama, meaning to wander or migrate, with the
Usage and scope: In everyday language as well as in statistics and policy discourse, rändaja can encompass
Cultural and historical notes: Historically, mobility has been a feature of Estonian life in various forms,