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Multi-population models to handle mortality crises in forecasting mortality: a case study from Hungary
No. 36 (2021)
Csaba G. Tóth
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The transfer cost of parenthood in Europe
No. 35 (2020)
Róbert Iván Gál, Márton Medgyesi, Pieter Vanhuysse
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Fertility of Roma minorities in Central and Eastern Europe
No. 34 (2020)
Laura Szabó, Igor Kiss, Branislav Sprocha, Zsolt Spéder
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Global and local correlations of Hajnal's historical household formation markers: A geographically weighted approach
No. 33 (2020)
Mikołaj Szołtysek, Bartosz Ogórek
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Conceptual framework. Growing Up in Hungary – Cohort ’18. Hungarian birth cohort study
No. 32 (2019)
Zsuzsanna Veroszta (ed.)
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Participation and Postponed Retirement in Central and Eastern Europe
No. 31 (2019)
Róbert Iván Gál, Márta Radó
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Technical report. Growing Up in Hungary - Cohort ’18 Hungarian birth cohort study. Prenatal research, preparational phase
No. 30 (2018)
Zsuzsanna Veroszta (eds.)
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Selection of migrants and realization of migration intentions – lessons from a panel study
No. 29 (2017)
Irén Gödri, Gábor Attila Feleky
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Financing the lifecycle or mitigating poverty: Redistribution in the Hungarian welfare system by age and income
No. 28 (2017)
Róbert Iván Gál, Márton Medgyesi
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Sailing close to the wind? The effects of third birth policies in post-communist Hungary.
No. 27 (2017)
Zsolt Spéder, Lívia Murinkó, Lívia Sz. Oláh
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Pro-elderly welfare states within pro-child societies: Incorporating family cash and time into intergenerational transfers analysis
No. 26 (2016)
Iván Róbert Gál, Pieter Vanhuysse, Lili Vargha
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The Hungarian Longitudinal Growth Study: From Birth To The Age of 18 years
No. 23 (2016)
Kálmán Joubert, Gyula Gyenis
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Household production and consumption over the lifecycle: the National Time Transfer Accounts in 14 European countries
No. 22 (2015)
Lili Vargha, Róbert Iván Gál, Michelle O. Crosby-Nagy
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Residence patterns in nineteenth century Hungary: Evidence from the Hungarian MOSAIC sample
No. 20 (2014)
Péter Őri, Levente Pakot
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Immigration or emigration country? Migration trends and their socio-economic background in Hungary
No. 19 (2014)
Irén Gödri, Béla Soltész, Boróka Bodacz-Nagy
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The age-profile of invisible transfers: the true size of asymmetry in inter-age reallocations
No. 18 (2013)
Róbert Iván Gál, Endre Szabó, Lili Vargha
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Diverging historical development of migration in Southeastern Europe since 1950
No. 17 (2013)
Attila Melegh
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