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Narrating Fortress Europe: Politicians’ Border Narratives in European Border Regions - new co-authored article by Péter Balogh in Journal of Borderlands Studies Read more

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Beyond financial incentives: technological optimism and structural determinants of agri-environmental schemes participation in Hungary - new study by Imre Fertő, Zoltán Bakucs, Gergely Csurilla and Szilárd Podruzsik Read more

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Escape FDI and Institutional Arbitrage: Home-Country Drivers of South African Investment in Hungary - new study by Magdolna Sass and Mbali Ayanda Sithole Read more

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Harnessing the potential of schoolyards to alleviate urban green space scarcity in informal settlements: a case study using Nakuru, Kenya - new co-authored study by Jenő Zsolt Farkas Read more

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Peers, parents, and self-perceptions: the gender gap in mathematics self-assessment – new co-authored article by Anna Adamecz

  Peers, parents, and self-perceptions: the gender gap in mathematics self-assessment   Anna Adamecz, John Jerrim, Jean-Baptiste Pingault & Nikki Shure   Journal of Population Economics  – Original Paper – Published: 22 February 2025   Abstract It is well established that boys perceive themselves to be better in mathematics than girls, even when their ability is the same. We examine […]

How Socioeconomic Status Differences Observable in Students’ Delay of Gratification Evolved Over the Period of COVID-19-induced Online Education

  How Socioeconomic Status Differences Observable in Students’ Delay of Gratification Evolved Over the Period of COVID-19-induced Online Education   Tamás Keller – Hubert János Kiss   Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences – Published Online: 2025-02-21   Abstract   We show the evolution of the delay of gratification (DG) in 950 students aged 10–14 during […]