uupuneita
Uupuneita is a Finnish term commonly translated as “exhausted people” that appears in contemporary discourse to describe groups experiencing chronic fatigue and burnout-like symptoms as a result of prolonged stressors such as work demands and caregiving burdens. It is used as a sociological label rather than a formal clinical diagnosis.
Originating from the adjective uupunut (exhausted) with the plural suffix -eita, the term emphasizes collective experience
Causes and demographics associated with uupuneita include long working hours, job insecurity, high digital workloads, insufficient
Characteristics commonly described include persistent tiredness, reduced concentration, irritability, sleep disturbances, and lower productivity. While not
Response and research related to uupuneita often emphasize workplace reforms, better access to mental health support,
See also: burnout, occupational health, fatigue, work-life balance.