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 […]
Paradoxes of Green Transition and Developmentalism: The Case of EV Battery Production in Hungary – by Judit Ricz & Andrea Éltető

Paradoxes of Green Transition and Developmentalism: The Case of EV Battery Production in Hungary Judit Ricz – Andrea Éltető Problems of Post-Communism – Published online: 27 Feb 2025 Abstract Why does Hungary, a small peripheral economy within the EU, aspire to become the second-largest European battery producer by 2030? Our principal […]