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  3. Vol. 13, No. 2 (2023)

Vol. 13, No. 2 (2023)

Published: 2023-08-03

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  • pdf (Hungarian)

Research Articles

  • Shared physical child custody from the perspective of experts

    Judit MONOSTORI
    1-27
    • pdf (Hungarian)
  • The impact of intra-household income distribution on subjective well-being Evidence from a regression discontinuity design

    Gábor HAJDU, Endre SIK
    28-54
    • pdf (Hungarian)
  • Consumption inequality of couples

    Endre SIK, Mária BARTEK
    55-78
    • pdf (Hungarian)

In memoriam

  • A.Gergely András (1952–2023) „A globális szintű összefüggések mikroszintűvé és személyessé tétele”

    Theodosia Timea TIBORI
    79-97
    • pdf (Hungarian)

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HUN-REN Centre For Social Sciences Institute For Sociology
Last year's most read
  • Judit MONOSTORI
    Shared physical child custody from the perspective of experts
    494
  • Éva SZTÁRAY KÉZDY, Zsófia DRJENOVSZKY
    Caring Relationships within Families with Stay-at-home Fathers
    436
  • István HARCSA, Judit MONOSTORI
    Stepfamilies
    409
  • Fruzsina Albert, Beáta Dávid, Gergely Tóth
    How many friends have you got?
    Changes in the number of friends over three decades (1986–2018)
    362
  • Gábor PETRI, Erika HRUSKÓ
    “What happened to us?”
    A history of disability policies in Hungary since 1998, from a disability movement perspective
    315

Funded by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Formerly the journal received funding from the National Cultural Fund of Hungary, and the International Visegrad Fund as well.

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