Emigration Research due to Living Conditions in Hungary

Journal Title: International Journal of Contemporary Management - Year 2010, Vol 9, Issue 1

Abstract

A reason to conduct research is the fact that in recent years Hungary’s economic growth has slowed down. Year aft er year people feel that their standards of living have deteriorated, which may cause migration increase. Research investigates the circumstances which aft er the accession might have infl uenced the establishment attitude of the Hungarians, as well as what factors infl uence the establishment of the intent.

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Katalin Huzdik, Zoltán Schwang, István Takács

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Katalin Huzdik, Zoltán Schwang, István Takács (2010). Emigration Research due to Living Conditions in Hungary. International Journal of Contemporary Management, 9(1), 49-57. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-57841