yliluokkaan
Yliluokkaan is a Finnish concept that roughly translates to "upper class" or "higher grade." It was a hierarchical social classification used in the Soviet Union, particularly in the Russian SFSR, during the early 20th century. Individuals who were classified as yliluokkaan were considered members of the intelligentsia, a social group comprising professionals, intellectuals, and people with higher education.
The Soviet classification system used the terms yliluokkaan, kärkiluokka, and työläisluku to categorize the population. Yliluokkaan
To be classified as yliluokkaan, one had to fulfill certain criteria, including having a higher education, holding
Yliluokkaan classification was a means of regulating social mobility in the Soviet Union. Those classified as
The yliluokkaan classification was integral to the Soviet social hierarchy during the early years of the Soviet