New scientific article by Ágnes Szabó-Morvai and Anna Lovász in Empirical Economics

Where can childcare expansion increase maternal labor supply? A comparison of quasi-experimental estimates from seven countries Ágnes Szabó-Morvai – Anna Lovász Original Paper – Published: 15 December 2023 Empirical Economics Journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria Abstract The estimated effect of childcare availability on maternal labor supply varies […]
Ungarn – Book chapter by Tamás Szigetvári in The yearbook on European Integration

Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration 2023 Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Werner Weidenfeld, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels Nomos, 2023, 595 Seiten, broschiert Ungarn – Tamás Szigetvári – seite 587-590 Inhaltsverzeichnis (PDF 98 kB) Das Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration des Instituts für Europäische Politik (Berlin) dokumentiert und bilanziert seit 1980 zeitnah und detailliert den europäischen Integrationsprozess. […]
Hydrogen keeps door open for fossil fuels – new article by John Szabó in The Ecologist

Hydrogen keeps door open for fossil fuels John Szabo | 7th December 2023 | The Ecologist Image: Présidence de la République du Bénin / Creative Commons 2.0. Hydrogen is central to the vision sketched by Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, the host of this year’s COP. But it’s also just hot air. Hydrogen […]
Ethnicisation and shortage of farm labour in Hungary – new study by Katalin Kovács & Monika Mária Váradi

‘We need to stay alive’: ethnicisation and shortage of farm labour in Hungary Katalin Kovács & Monika Mária Váradi Research Article – Published online: 28 Nov 2023 Abstract This article fills a gap in the international academic literature, which has little to say on agricultural labour in Central and Eastern European countries and especially Hungary. The […]
Book chapter by István Boza is published in Elgar Encyclopedia of Labour Studies

Firms and wages István Boza Category: Chapter Published: 19 Sep 2023 Page Range: 53–57 In: Elgar Encyclopedia of Labour Studies Edited by Tor Eriksson Abstract In the standard simple competitive labour market model, wage differentials between individuals are only due to differences in employees’ skills. The employer does not matter. Although many […]
Business transactions and ownership ties between firms – new article by László Lőrincz, Sándor Juhász & Rebeka O. Szabó

Business transactions and ownership ties between firms László Lőrincz – Sándor Juhász – Rebeka O. Szabó Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 October 2023 Research Article – Network Science , First View , pp. 1 – 20 Abstract In this study, we investigate the creation and persistence of interfirm […]
New research article by Tamás Keller and Felix Elwert is published in Sociological Science journal

Feasible Peer Effects: Experimental Evidence for Deskmate Effects on Educational Achievement and Inequality Tamás Keller – Felix Elwert Sociological Science November 6, 2023 Abstract Schools routinely employ seating charts to influence educational outcomes. Dependableevidence for the causal effects of seating charts on students’ achievement levels and inequality, however, is scarce. We executed a large […]
New research article by Ágnes Szabó-Morvai & Hubert János Kiss in Education Economics

Locus of control, educational attainment, and college aspirations: the relative role of effort and expectations Ágnes Szabó-Morvai & Hubert János Kiss Research Article – Published online: 23 Nov 2023 – Education Economics ABSTRACT We study the relationship between locus of control and both educational attainment and college aspirations in adolescence, […]
Analyzing urban parks’ spatial integration in Budapest – new co-authored research article by Jenő Zsolt Farkas

Analyzing urban parks’ spatial integration in Budapest to understand changes in visitation patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic Zoltán Bereczki, György Csomós, and Jenő Zsolt Farkas Research article – First published online November 16, 2023 – Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science Abstract Globally, dramatic changes in park visitation have […]
Will common agricultural policy support save farm employment in the wine sector? – new study by Imre Fertő & Štefan Bojnec

Will common agricultural policy support save farm employment in the wine sector? Imre Fertő & Štefan Bojnec Research Article – Published online: 13 Nov 2023 – Journal of Wine Research Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze whether different types of Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) subsidies maintained jobs or even created them on […]