Ühiskondades
Ühiskondades is a term used in Estonian to refer to the social classes or strata of society. The concept of ühiskondades is rooted in the historical and cultural context of Estonia, where social stratification has been a significant aspect of society. The term is often used to describe the different layers of society based on factors such as wealth, education, occupation, and social status.
In Estonia, the traditional social hierarchy often includes the following classes:
1. Upper Class: This group consists of individuals who hold high-ranking positions in politics, business, and
2. Middle Class: This class includes professionals, managers, and other individuals who have stable, middle-income jobs.
3. Working Class: This group comprises individuals who work in manual labor or service industries. They often
4. Lower Class: This class includes individuals who are unemployed, underemployed, or live in poverty. They may
The concept of ühiskondades is not static and can change over time due to factors such as