The study examines the evolution of poverty and social exclusion in post-socialist countries, in particular in Hungary. When examing the fight against poverty, the authors examine the role of social enterprises in poverty alleviation. A certain part of social enterprises is created to find solutions to social needs and critical social situations like increased and deep poverty or long-term unemployment. Their existence is justified by the fact that for many social problems, effective and long-term solutions cannot be provided by the governments, the market or public aid. We test whether there is any relationship between the extent of poverty and social exclusion and the spatial pattern of social enterprises established to alleviate poverty ...
International audienceThe social enterprise is a quite new phenomenon which derives from the develop...
The paper describes manifestations of inequality and poverty evolving under new-capitalism in Hunga...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how and to what extent social enterprise can contr...
The global problem of unemployment and the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the labour market are...
Recent research on poverty and social exclusion in Hungary concluded that despite the economic growt...
Subject and purpose of work: The aim of the study is to describe the development of the social econo...
The idea of social business is very attractive for scientists, because it enables solving both econo...
Poverty and social exclusion are nowadays widely debated phenomena as they present highly threatenin...
A combination of economic growth and committed revenue-raising should give most governments in Centr...
The aim of the study is to measure the human resource potential of the North-Hungarian region in Hun...
This study addresses the question of how well Hungary's system of cash social transfers helps preven...
As the rapidly expanding literature on post-1989 developments of former Soviet-type societies notes ...
Social enterprises today are a worldwide phenomenon that has had a major impact on local communities...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of the unexpectedly rapid demise of state sociali...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...
International audienceThe social enterprise is a quite new phenomenon which derives from the develop...
The paper describes manifestations of inequality and poverty evolving under new-capitalism in Hunga...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how and to what extent social enterprise can contr...
The global problem of unemployment and the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on the labour market are...
Recent research on poverty and social exclusion in Hungary concluded that despite the economic growt...
Subject and purpose of work: The aim of the study is to describe the development of the social econo...
The idea of social business is very attractive for scientists, because it enables solving both econo...
Poverty and social exclusion are nowadays widely debated phenomena as they present highly threatenin...
A combination of economic growth and committed revenue-raising should give most governments in Centr...
The aim of the study is to measure the human resource potential of the North-Hungarian region in Hun...
This study addresses the question of how well Hungary's system of cash social transfers helps preven...
As the rapidly expanding literature on post-1989 developments of former Soviet-type societies notes ...
Social enterprises today are a worldwide phenomenon that has had a major impact on local communities...
This dissertation contributes to the understanding of the unexpectedly rapid demise of state sociali...
This book is the result of an international study by leading economists and sociologists from across...
International audienceThe social enterprise is a quite new phenomenon which derives from the develop...
The paper describes manifestations of inequality and poverty evolving under new-capitalism in Hunga...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how and to what extent social enterprise can contr...