työurakan
Työurakan, also known as the "workhouse," was a type of public institution established in Finland during the 19th century to provide assistance to the poor and unemployed. The term "työurakan" is derived from the Finnish words "työ," meaning work, and "urakan," meaning a public work project. These institutions were designed to offer a combination of labor, education, and social services to those in need.
The primary function of työurakan was to engage the unemployed in productive work, thereby reducing the burden
In addition to labor, työurakan offered various forms of support, including medical care, education, and religious
The workhouse system in Finland was gradually phased out in the mid-20th century, as the country transitioned