elulemus
Elulemus is a term encountered in Estonian-language discussions that refers to the outcomes and quality of an individual's life. The term is used in sociological and policy contexts to discuss how different domains—health, income security, education, social ties, and personal meaning—combine to shape everyday living and long-term well-being. It is not a formal statistical index in international use, but it appears in scholarly articles, government reports, and public discourse as a way to talk about life outcomes beyond narrow measures like income or life expectancy.
The word is constructed from elu, meaning life, and a suffix that conveys result or measure, yielding
Because elulemus is not standardized, its measurement varies. Researchers may combine self-reported life satisfaction, perceived health,
Since appearing in early 21st-century Estonian discourse, elulemus has remained a flexible concept rather than a
Related concepts include quality of life, well-being, life expectancy, and social determinants of health.