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available for Hungary so far. Estimated parameters show significant and expected effects of local amenities, distances and …
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Mobility in Hungary is a relatively infrequent phenomenon of which we have mostly aggregate-level information. I use …
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The study focuses on the quality of live disparities among Hungarian micro-regions as well as among counties. For measuring quality of life HDI was chosen as the index to work with. The analysis focused on three years (1994, 2001 and 2005), which makes it possible to examine the temporal change...
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According to the hypothesis of our study there is a close relationship between the standard of economic development and the scale of internal spatial disparities. Central in our applied theory is that the first phase of capitalist economic development is characterised with an initially fast and...
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medical doctors who left the country during the observation period returned sometime later. Results also show that in Hungary …
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The paper is based on data of individual work histories of the 1993/94 representative Roma survey in Hungary. First the …
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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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yielded mixed results. Hungary 2000-2002 provides a unique opportunity to look at the effects of an exceptionally large …
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Considerable amounts of time and money are spent on job-training of school-leavers graduated from higher-education institutions. More than a half of the employees in our sample participated in job-training between graduation date (1999) and September 2000. The work in this paper considers two...
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The paper investigates the wage determination of Hungarian highereducation graduates with using two samples of Hungarian careerbeginners, applying IV techniques and the multiple indicator solution so as to diminish potential estimation biases due to endogeneity of independent variables...
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