Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare
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- 25: Suicide in the Hungarian Kingdom

- Lajos Bálint
- 20: Residence patterns in nineteenth century Hungary: Evidence from the Hungarian MOSAIC sample

- Péter Õri and Levente Pakot
- 19: Immigration or emigration country? Migration trends and their socio-economic background in Hungary: A longer-term historical perspective

- Irén Gödri, Béla Soltész and Boróka Bodacz-Nagy
- 18: The age profile of invisible transfers: the true size of asymmetry in inter-age reallocations. Abstract: We argue that the institutional composition of funding consumption in the two dependent sections of the lifecycle, childhood and old age, are different. To put it sharply, children are raised by their parents, the elderly rely on society. Since the reallocation of resources within households are not registered in National Accounts, the majority of the resources transferred to children are not visible in contrast to resources flowing to the elderly, which are almost entirely observed in public statistics. For our analysis we apply a recent extension of National Accounts, called the National Transfer Accounts, which include intrahousehold transfers; and a further, experimental extension, the National Time Transfer Accounts, which quantifies the value of time transferred among household members in the form of unpaid household labor. We show that about one third of the full transfer package flowing to children is registered in the National Accounts and another roughly which is the value of parents caring for their children, is made visible by the National Time Transfer Accounts. The corresponding shares in funding old age are quite different: nearly 90 percent is observed in public statistics and the two accounting extensions unfold only a bit more than 10 percent

- Róbert Iván Gál, Endre Szabó and Lili Vargha
- 17: Divering Historical development of migration in Southeastern Europe since 1950

- Attila Melegh
- 16: Historical demography in Hungary: A history of Research

- Tamás Faragó
- 15: Realising birth intentions in European comparison – understanding the postcommunist fertility transition

- Zsolt Spéder and Balázs Kapitány
- 14: Factors affecting the realisation of child-bearing intentions in four European countries

- Zsolt Spéder and Balázs Kapitány
- 13: Mapping societal developmental hierarchies in Europe: a Bulgarian perspective

- Attila Melegh, Arland Thornton, Dimiter Philipov and Linda Young-DeMarco
- 12: The role of ethnicity and social capital in immigration to Hungary

- Irén Gödri
- 11: Ideational factors and parenthood. A gender- and parity specific analysis in a post-communist society

- Zsolt Spéder and Balázs Kapitány
- 10: Demographic patterns and transitions in 18-20th century Hungary. County Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun in the lae 18th and early 20th centuries

- Péter Õri
- 9: Ageing and health in the transition countries of Europe - the case of Hungary

- Etelka Daróczi
- 8: Poverty and deprivation: assessing demographic and social structural factors

- Zsolt Spéder and Balázs Kapitány
- 7: Globalisation, ethnicity and migration. The comparison of Finland, Hungary and Russia

- Attila Melegh, Elena Kondratieva, Perttu Salmenhaare, Annika Forsander, László Hablicsek and Adrienn Hegyesi
- 6: Family models in Europe in the context of women's status

- Magdalena Muszyñska
- 5: Residence patterns in nineteenth century Hungary: Evidence from the Hungarian MOSAIC sample

- Péter Õri and Levente Pakot
- 4: Fertility and structural change in Hungary Labour Market Status and Education Level of Childbearing Mothers at the Time of Declining Fertility Rates in the 1990s

- Zsolt Spéder
- 3: Residence patterns in nineteenth century Hungary: Evidence from the Hungarian MOSAIC sample

- Péter Õri and Levente Pakot
- 2: Birth out of wedlock

- Marietta Pongrácz