
Finnish model
The Finnish model refers to Finland’s approach to providing high-quality social services and education through a well-funded, equitable welfare system. It emphasizes universal access to healthcare, education, and social security, fostering social cohesion and reducing inequality. This model relies on a collaborative relationship between the government, municipalities, and citizens, ensuring that essential services are accessible to all, regardless of income. By investing in education and social safety nets, Finland promotes social mobility and overall well-being, resulting in one of the most resilient and prosperous societies.