työväenosaalueita
Työväenosaalueita, meaning working-class neighborhoods, refers to residential areas historically developed to house factory workers and other industrial laborers. These districts often emerged on the outskirts of growing industrial cities, close to factories and transportation routes. The housing in these areas was typically characterized by functional, often small and densely packed dwellings, such as row houses or apartment buildings, designed for affordability rather than luxury.
The development of työväenosaalueita was closely linked to the Industrial Revolution and the subsequent urbanization. As
Socially, työväenosaalueita became hubs of working-class culture and community. These areas fostered a strong sense of