nemszámlálhatóknak
Nemszámlálhatóknak, in Hungarian, refers to "uncountable" or "non-countable" individuals, typically those who fall outside conventional statistical frameworks. These groups often include people without fixed residences, undocumented migrants, or marginalized communities whose data is difficult to capture in standard censuses or surveys. The challenges arise from factors such as lack of official documentation, high mobility, or social exclusion, which prevent accurate enumeration. Consequently, their presence in official statistics is often underrepresented, impacting policy-making and resource allocation for social services. Efforts to address this include innovative data collection methods (e.g., community-based sampling) and increased inclusivity in statistical practices, though the issue remains complex due to systemic barriers.