pärmist
Pärmist is a concept in Estonian discourse that denotes the transmission of assets, rights, responsibilities, and cultural knowledge from one generation to the next. In anthropology and sociology, pärmist describes how family ties, legal structures, and social norms shape who benefits from wealth, status, and skills. It encompasses both material inheritance—houses, money, land—and non-material inheritance—family roles, language, crafts, and values.
Mechanisms include wills and estate planning, intestacy rules, trusts, gifts, dowries, and lifetime transfers. Kinship systems
Legal regimes set rules for distribution at death, while customs may allow early transfers or unequal shares,
Societal implications: It affects economic inequality, social mobility, and intergenerational equity. It also underpins transmission of
Contemporary considerations: In many countries, pärmist interacts with tax law and housing markets. Demographic changes and