Társadalmiregiszteri
Társadalmiregiszteri, also known as social registration, is a system used in Hungary to monitor and manage the social status of individuals. It was introduced in 2011 as part of the country's efforts to combat social exclusion and promote social inclusion. The system is overseen by the National Social Register Office, which is responsible for collecting, processing, and analyzing data related to social status.
The social registration system categorizes individuals into different social status groups based on various factors, including
The system is based on a combination of self-reported data and administrative data, such as tax records
The social registration system has been the subject of debate and criticism, with some arguing that it