vakiintuneemmat
Vakiintuneemmat is a Finnish term that translates to "more established" or "more settled" in English. It is often used in social and economic contexts to describe individuals, groups, or entities that have achieved a greater degree of stability, permanence, or integration into a particular system or society. The term implies a progression from a less settled or more transient state to one that is more fixed and recognized.
In sociology, vakiintuneemmat might refer to individuals who have found stable employment, housing, and social connections
The degree of "establishment" indicated by vakiintuneemmat is relative and depends on the specific context. What