tulonlomuissa
Tulonlomuissa is a term used in Finnish economic discourse to describe recurring fluctuations in earned income tied to seasonal or cyclical work patterns. It refers to the phenomenon where individuals experience periods of reduced disposable income due to breaks, vacations, or reduced working hours within sectors that operate in cycles.
The word combines tulon, the genitive form of tulo meaning income or revenue, with loma meaning holiday
Tulonlomuissa often arise from seasonal industries such as tourism, agriculture, fishing, and construction, where work intensity
The phenomenon can influence household consumption, debt levels, saving behavior, and eligibility for social benefits. Policymakers
Some observers view tulonlomuissa as a descriptive shorthand that may oversimplify complex income dynamics across regions
Seasonality, income, labor market, welfare policy, unemployment benefits.
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