pääsukoodide
Pääsukoodide is a concept in Estonian social policy, which translates to "breakdown codes" in English. It is a system used to categorize and identify individuals in the Estonian society, particularly those in need of social services. The system was established to provide a standardized method for recording and analyzing data on individuals who receive benefits and support from the state.
The pääsukoodide system is composed of a six-digit code, which is assigned to each individual who is
The pääsukoodide system is used extensively in Estonia, particularly in the fields of social welfare and healthcare.
Critics of the pääsukoodide system argue that it has the potential to infringe on individuals' right to