Title:How Not to Implement: Hungarian Pension Reforms in an Institutionalist Perspective
Author(s):GUARDIANCICH, IgorDate:2008Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:TIGER Working Paper SeriesAbstract:After 1989, Hungary inherited a pension system characterised by an unfair mix of social insurance and social assistance. Widespread public dissatisfaction and the near drift into a financial crisis cleared the path for the ...
Title:The Illusion of Inclusion: Configurations of populism in Hungary
Author(s):BOZOKI, AndrasDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI SPSAbstract:Populist rhetoric always promises a new, more inclusive political community but very often this only achieves new ways of exclusion. Populism is one of the most flexible terms in the history of ideas and in political science ...
Title:In Search of Gender Differences in Access to Continuing Training: Is There a Gender Gap and If Yes, Why?
Author(s):DIECKHOFF, Martina; STEIBER, NadiaDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:WZB Discussion PaperAbstract:Gender differences in access to continuing training are often argued to be a central cause of persisting gender inequalities in occupational attainment. Yet, existing empirical work has presented rather mixed evidence ...
Title:The Ins and Outs of Dualisation: A Literature Review
Author(s):DAVIDSSON, Johan; NACZYK, MarekDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:RECWOWE Working PaperAbstract:Outsiders, the underclass, the working poor, the socially excluded, the dis-advantaged are all terms that point to what is deemed to be a key characteristic of post-industrial societies, i.e. increasing inequalities and ...