saantioikeus
Saantioikeus is a Finnish concept that translates to "right to subsistence" or "right to existence". It is a fundamental principle in Finnish social policy that guarantees every individual the minimum resources needed to maintain a decent standard of living. This concept is deeply rooted in the country's social democratic system and the idea of social welfare.
The term saantioikeus was first introduced in the 1920s by Finnish professor and politician Heikki Valvanne,
Under the saantioikeus, every Finnish citizen is entitled to access to essential goods and services, including
Saantioikeus is implemented through various government programs and services, including housing support, food assistance, and unemployment