Presentation by Ildikó Husz in Barcelona (EN)
Ildikó Husz: Reasons for early school leaving among Roma girls – the case of Hungary
The ParticipaTEEN project has been awarded funding under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV-2025-CHILD). The project brings together a transnational consortium of seven organisations from Hungary and Romania. The consortium is led by the Municipality of Újbuda (Budapest’s District XI), with the Child Opportunities Research Group participating in the work as a consortium partner. The project’s goal is to co-create effective, inclusive, systemic and sustainable mechanisms with teenagers that empower them to take an active role in shaping their communities.
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Ildikó Husz: Reasons for early school leaving among Roma girls – the case of Hungary
XXIXth European Society for Rural Sociology Congress Crises and the futures of rural areas, Rennes, France. July 3 – 7, 2023
Éva Perpék: Religious NGOs as project-based social service providers?
Márta Kiss and Katalin Rácz: Sustainability of agricultural social cooperatives in Hungary
Nóra Menich was one of the guest editors of the Hungarian Journal of Disability Studies and Special Education Special Issue: Support mechanisms and independent living during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The current issue can be accessed here.
Social Dynamics in the post -Covid age. Inequalities, integration, migration in regional, urban and rural context conference, 17-18. October 2022., Budapest
Nóra Menich (2022): A gyerekkori fogyatékosság és a szegénység összefüggései Európában. Esély, 2022/1. Vol 33. No.1.
Paper: Social Workers’ Causal Attributions for Poverty in Hungary
Nóra Menich (2022): Each Person as an End? The Users’ Choices in the Service Delivery Process for Assistive Technology in Hungary. Societies 12, 5:130 (Q2)
Éva Perpék: Poverty and social exclusion of children: an international perspective.