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One in three older workers have some disability in Hungary
17/11/2011 | News

A restructuring of rehabilitation subsidies and services may help increase their labour market integration as well as their wellbeing, said BI expert Agota Scharle at a conference on population ageing on 17th November 2011.


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Government remains committed to inefficient public works scheme
10/11/2011 | News

In its new forecast on the Hungarian labour market, the European Commission welcomes the recent expansion of labour supply. At the same time however it warns against it not necessarily translating into higher employment as a consequence of unfavourable policy decisions such as the planned increase of the national minimum wage by 18%. 


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The impact of daycare services for children in the Visegrad countries
05/09/2011 | News

The Budapest Institute is organising a workshop for researchers studying day care institutions, female employment and fertility in the Visegrad region on 20-21 September.


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