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A migráció és a magyar migránsok jellemzői 1999-2011

Ágnes Czibik,Mihalyne Hajdu,Nándor Németh,Zs. Nyírő,István János Tóth-2014-01-01-Repository of the Academy's Library (Library of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

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In this paper we use the Hungarian Central Statistical Office’s Labour Force Survey to examine the rate of Hungarian inhabitants working abroad between 1999 and 2011.
\nWe also examine the charac teristics of this group.
\nA break in trend can be observed in the fourth quarter of 2009 in the rate of Hungarians with a foreign workplace
\n. The growth of the rate has accelerated since then.
\nWorking abroad – including commuting between countries
\n– is more frequent in the group of men and in the age group between 20 and 30 years. Considering education, vocational school and university degree make working abroad the most likely but this effect does not apply the same way in different geographical regions. In more developed regions
\nthe effect of education is stronger and the odds of working abroad are the highest for people with university degree. In less developed regions vocational training increases the most the odds of working in another country. The effec&#

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In this paper we use the Hungarian Central Statistical Office’s Labour Force Survey to examine the rate of Hungarian inhabitants working abroad between 1999 and 2011.
\nWe also examine the charac teristics of this group.
\nA break in trend can be observed in the fourth quarter of 2009 in the rate of Hungarians with a foreign workplace
\n. The growth of the rate has accelerated since then.
\nWorking abroad – including commuting between countries
\n– is more frequent in the group of men and in the age group between 20 and 30 years. Considering education, vocational school and university degree make working abroad the most likely but this effect does not apply the same way in different geographical regions. In more developed regions
\nthe effect of education is stronger and the odds of working abroad are the highest for people with university degree. In less developed regions vocational training increases the most the odds of working in another country. The effec&#

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OddsVocational educationQuarter (Canadian coin)Demographic economicsDemographyLeft behindPolitical scienceGeography

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