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Magyar történelmi évkönyvek és naplók a XVI-XVIII. századokból
31. kötet: Szabó Károly: Gyulafy Lestár följegyzései ; Szopori Nagy Imre: Martonfalvai Imre deák emlékirata. A Pálóczi Horvát család naplója (1881) | 33. kötet: Szilágyi Sándor: Gyulafy Lestár följegyzései ; Tasnádi Nagy Gyula: Keczer Ambrus Naplója ; Mencsik Ferdinánd - Kluch János: Krmann Dániel superintendens 1708-1709-iki oroszországi utjának leirása (1894) | 35. kötet: Nagy Gyula: Czegei Vass György és Vass László naplói, 1659-1739. (1896) | 38. kötet: Szádeczky Lajos: Halmágyi István naplói, 1752-53. 1762-69. és iratai 1669-1785. (1906
Településfejlesztés a gyakorlatban: a fenntartható településfejlesztés kritikai megközelítése a szegedi Dugonits és Árpád tér köztér-megújítási programjának példáján
Job search monitoring and unemployment duration in Hungary: evidence from a randomised control trial
The impact of the administration of unemployment benefits on time spent unemployed is a neglected issue in discussion of incentive effects in Central and Eastern Europe. We use Labour Force Survey data, administrative registers and inspection of benefit office practices to show that there is good reason to investigate this issue in Hungary. We then report on results from a field experiment of the impact of tightening the administration of benefits in which benefit claimants were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. Treatment has quite a large effect on durations on benefit of women aged 30 and over while we find no effect for younger women or for men
A középkori közjegyzői intézmény : kivonat Nagy Gyula l. t. április 17-én tartott székfoglalójából
Living standards and incentives in transition: the implications of UI exhaustion in Hungary
The single most likely way to leave the unemployment insurance (UI) register in Hungary is not by getting a job but by exhausting entitlement to benefit. Two questions follow. First, what are the implications of the cessation of UI for living standards? Second, does UI exhaustion have much effect on the probability of getting a job through increasing incentives to work? We investigate these issues with a survey of persons exhausting entitlement to UI in summer, 1995, paying special attention to the household circumstances of the unemployed and to the probabilities of claiming and being awarded means-tested assistance benefit
Magyar történelmi évkönyvek és naplók a XVI-XVIII. századokból.
In Hungarian and Latin.[1.köt.] Gyulafy Lestár feljegyzései. Közli Szabó Károly. Martonfalvi Imre deák emlékirata. A Pálóczi Horvát család naplója. Közli Szopori Nagy Imre.--2.köt. Gyulafy Lestár följegyzései. Közli Szilágyi Sándor. Keczer Ambrus naplója. Közli Tasnádi Nagy Gyula. Krmann Dániel superintendens 1708-1709-iki oroszországi utjának leirása. Közlik Mencsik Ferdinánd és Kluch János.--3.köt. Czegei Vass György és Vass László naplói 1659-1739. Közli Nagy Gyula.--4.köt. Halmágyi István naplói 1752-53. 1762-69, és iratai 1669-1785. Közli Szádeczky Lajos.Mode of access: Internet
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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