vähäosaisimpien
Vähäosaisimpien is a Finnish term used in social policy and public discourse to denote the most disadvantaged groups in society. It is the genitive plural form associated with the adjective vähäosainen and the superlative vähäosaisimmat, meaning “the most underprivileged.” The phrase is used when discussing policy aims, research, or statistics that focus on those facing the greatest barriers to income, health, education, housing, or social participation.
In practice, references to the vähäosaisimpien groups often cover those with low income or wealth, long-term
Etymology: The word combines the root idea of 'vähä-' meaning few or small with the notion of