Project aimed to provide solutions to improve the inaccurate residence data of Estonian people in the Population Register and to replace the traditional postal information exchange between the state and citizens with solutions that take into account the potential of the digital age.
The analyses carried out within the framework of the project indicated that one of the potential alternatives for verifying and specifying accurate residence data would be the use of mobile positioning data (specifically, the passive mobile positioning method), which would make it possible to consider the mobility and spatial location of people and assessing their movement dynamically.
- Project name: Mobile lifestyle, consumption of public services and residence data in national registers
- Duration: 2019–2022
- Funding: Estonian Research Council
- Lead partner: University of Tartu
- Principal Investigators at the Mobility Lab: Anto Aasa, Indrek Keis, Martin Haamer
- Project webpage: https://sisu.ut.ee/mobiilneelu/projektist
- Project information in the Estonian Research Information System