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Analyses of the Hungarian employment situation are almost always concerned only with the change in the number of the employed, unemployed and inactive, not paying particular attention to the flows between these states. This paper discusses a method of calculating labour market flows in a...
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The paper uses data from a large representative survey of Hungarian higher education graduates (DPR 2010) to study the early labour market effects of field of study and college quality. Propensity score matching average treatment effect method is used to reveal the effect of the field of study,...
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The paper examines the labour-market position of persons with the higher-education diploma in Hungary. First, using … Hungary are in a relatively good position in terms of both wage premium and unemployment. Second, analysing the occupation …
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This paper analyses the effects of labour market expectations and admission probabilities on students' application strategies to higher education. The starting hypothesis of this study is that students consider the expected utility of their choices, a function of expected net lifetime earnings...
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local labour markets and to calculate the possible effects of EU-accession on local labour markets in Hungary. Based on … of the paper discusses the time path of regional labour market differences in Hungary between 1990 - 2001 and identifies …
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-communist transition in Hungary. Systems of cost share equations derived from the translog cost function are estimated for cross … Hungary it was evident to apply these results to this highly relevant issue. In the second part of the paper we try to …
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Transition from socialist to market economy brought drastic changes to the Hungarian labour market. Employment fell by 1.6 million, i.e., by more than 25% during the early transition period, while unemployment jumped from practically nil to over 14% within four years. The rapid economic growth...
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Hungary has been a front-runner in the transition to capitalism. It has also experienced exceptionally radical changes … investment into Hungary was by far the largest among the transition countries until the late 1990's, but other Central …
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Since the beginning of the transition, Hungarian higher education has been undergoing continuous transformation. The number of students in higher education more than doubled, and this was accompanied by the appearance of newly founded church-run and private higher education institutions and...
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Transition from socialist to capitalist economy led to enormous changes in earnings and employment. In our study a long-horizon descriptive analysis is presented about the major trends, including the last fifteen years of socialism. Education, gender, calendar time, age and vintage effects are...
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