kvotscheman
Kvotscheman refers to a formal schedule or mechanism used to allocate a limited number of resources, opportunities, or rights among a population of applicants. The term blends elements meaning quota and scheme and is used in several languages to describe policy instruments that distribute fixed quotas over a defined period.
A kvotschema typically specifies the total quota for a period (year, season), eligibility rules, priority groups,
Common areas of application include immigration and visas, fishing and natural-resource licenses, admission to education or
Design choices within kvotscheman include fixed versus dynamic quotas, whether allocations are made by application and
Critics note potential rigidity, administrative complexity, unequal outcomes across groups, and vulnerability to gaming; proponents argue
For related concepts see quotas, allocation mechanisms, and policy instruments.