33 research outputs found
THE ORIGINS OF THE HUNGARIAN WELFARE STATE IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
In this paper we try to fit the figures of the first Hungarian
social security arrangements into the Western-European trends. We concentrate on the date of introduction of such schemes
and the coverage of
industrial and factory workers. The major finding is that the beginnings of
the Hungarian compulsory
social security legislation were not belated compared to Western countries. At
the same time we see differences which the paper attempts to explain
Fighting Gender Equality under the Pandemic. The Case of Polish and Hungarian Anti-Gender Equality and Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies under the COVID-19 Crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic created a public health, economic and social crisis that had to be handled by states capable of holding tight such societal processes. During this period, right-wing politicians have initiated discourses and policies that portray enemies not related to the virus but to various minorities and oppressed social groups, including women and sexual minorities, and offered exclusionary policies as 'remedies' against these imaginary threats. This paper compares such anti-gender and anti-LGBTQ+ policies in Poland and Hungary under the COVID-19 pandemic and asks: How have right-wing populist leaders in Poland and Hungary utilised the crisis to issue anti-gender equality and anti-LGBTQ+ legislation? What are the main commonalities and differences between the adopted policies and the reactions? In answering these questions, we argue that the governments of two East-Central European EU-member states, Poland and Hungary, with severely weakened democratic institutions, utilised the momentum of the crisis to restrict women's rights and the rights of sexual minorities, playing on gendered nationalist sentiments of the protection of the nation
Új ablak a magyar szociális ellátások történetére: Fajüldözés és szociálpolitika a legújabb kutatások alapján
Recenzió: Kádár Gábor – Vági Zoltán: Hullarablás. A magyar zsidók gazdasági megsemmisítése. Jaffa Kiadó, Budapest, 2005; Christian Gerlach – Götz Aly: Az utolsó fejezet. Reálpolitika, ideológia és a magyar zsidók legyilkolása. Noran, Budapest, 2005
Segítség és kontroll: a szociális munka története Kelet-Európában
Recenzió, két könyv: Kurt Schilde – Dagmar Schulte (eds.): Need and Care – Glimpses into the Beginnings of Eastern Europe’s Professional Welfare. Barbara Budrich Publishers, Opladen and Bloomfield Hills, 2005. // Gisela Hauss – Dagmar Schulte (eds.): Amid Social Contraditions. Towards a History of Social Work in Europe. Barbara Budrich Publishers, Opladen and Farmington Hills, MI 2009