sajáthatár
Sajáthatár is a Hungarian term that translates to "self-sufficiency limit" or "subsistence minimum." It refers to the minimum amount of income or resources a household needs to meet its basic needs for survival and a minimally acceptable standard of living. This concept is often used in social policy and economic analysis to assess poverty levels and determine eligibility for social assistance programs.
The definition of sajáthatár can vary depending on the specific criteria used, but it typically includes essential
In Hungary, the sajáthatár is a key benchmark for social welfare. It helps policymakers understand the extent