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  3. Vol. 10 No. 2. (2020)

Vol. 10 No. 2. (2020)

Published: 2020-07-15

Research Articles

  • Stepfamilies

    István HARCSA, Judit MONOSTORI
    1-26
    • PDF (Hungarian)
  • Beyond borders Fears concerning migration and emigration in the city of Ózd

    Beáta KOVÁCS
    27-52
    • PDF (Hungarian)
  • Silver Generation on the labour market Work & time management of the 65+ generation

    Judit CSOBA, Tibor LADANCSIK
    53-81
    • PDF (Hungarian)

Book review

  • Harccá silányult emlékezés

    Csaba DUPCSIK
    82-94
    • PDF (Hungarian)

Körkérdés

  • Látjuk-e, mi jön? A koronavírus-járvány hatása a magyar társadalomra és társadalomkutatásra

    Éva KOVÁCS, Judit TAKÁCS
    95-211
    • PDF (Hungarian)

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  • English
  • Magyar

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ELTE CSS Institute For Sociology
Last year's most read
  • Judit MONOSTORI
    Shared physical child custody from the perspective of experts
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  • Éva SZTÁRAY KÉZDY, Zsófia DRJENOVSZKY
    Caring Relationships within Families with Stay-at-home Fathers
    433
  • István HARCSA, Judit MONOSTORI
    Stepfamilies
    389
  • Gábor PETRI, Erika HRUSKÓ
    “What happened to us?”
    A history of disability policies in Hungary since 1998, from a disability movement perspective
    374
  • Fruzsina Albert, Beáta Dávid, Gergely Tóth
    How many friends have you got?
    Changes in the number of friends over three decades (1986–2018)
    369

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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