tuetavat
Tuetavat is a Finnish term used in social policy and administrative language to designate the persons or groups who are the recipients of financial support, subsidies, or other forms of assistance. The word is formed from the noun tuki (support) and the participial ending -ttava, yielding a plural that is commonly translated as “the beneficiaries” or “the supported.” In practice, tuetavat can refer to individuals such as low‑income households, students, pensioners, or people with disabilities who meet statutory eligibility criteria for a given benefit, as well as broader groups defined by age, family status, or housing needs.
In official texts the term typically appears in definitions, eligibility criteria, or tables that specify who
The concept is primarily found in formal Finnish rather than colloquial speech. In everyday language, people