A New Approach to Understanding Population Change in Central and Eastern Europe – new research article by Csaba G. Tóth in Population and Development Review

A New Approach to Understanding Population Change in Central and Eastern Europe Csaba G. Tóth Population and Development Review – First published: 23 October 2025 Abstract This study introduces a novel approach to decomposing population change by identifying the separate contributions of fertility, mortality, net migration, and initial age structure using a stationary population […]
Family foster care or residential care: the impact of home environment on children raised in state care – new research article by Anna Bárdits and Gábor Kertesi

Family foster care or residential care: the impact of home environment on children raised in state care Anna Bárdits & Gábor Kertesi Journal of Population Economics – Published: 17 October 2025 Abstract This study investigates how family foster care, compared to residential care, affects the outcomes of adolescents raised in state care. Using Hungarian administrative […]
Varieties of dependent growth models: External finance in Central and Eastern European economies – new study by Tamás Tibor Csontos has published in Acta Oeconomica journal

Varieties of dependent growth models:External finance in Central and Eastern European economies Tamás T. Csontos Acta Oeconomica – Online Publication Date: 14 Oct 2025 Abstract This paper explores the changing landscape of external finance in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) following the global financial crisis of 2008. Through comparative statistical analysis, it traces shifts in […]