Defining daily space use patterns in Hungary: mapping functional catchment areas – new co-authored study by Judit Berkes in Regional Statistics

Defining daily space use patterns in Hungary: mapping functional catchment areas Kristóf Bertalan Orbán – Gábor Mayer – Katalin Mezei – Judit Berkes – Tibor Navracsics Regional Statistics, Vol. 16. No. 4. 2026: 697–722; DOI: 10.15196/RS160401 The prevailing methodology for delineating functional urban areas relies redominantly on labour market commuting data related to urban centres […]
‘In Hungary, Everything Is Better’ – Recently Arrived Older German Migrants’ Narratives about Relocating to Rural Hungary – new study by Dóra Gábriel, Krisztina Németh and Monika Váradi

‘In Hungary, Everything Is Better’ – Recently Arrived Older German Migrants’ Narratives about Relocating to Rural Hungary Dóra Gábriel – Krisztina Németh – Monika Váradi Central and Eastern European Migration Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2026, pp. 43-60 International retirement migration (IRM) is a constantly diversifying phenomenon, in which new concepts and geographies are […]
The strong core of housing markets with partial order preferences – new study by Ildikó Schlotter and Mirabel Mendoza-Cadena has been published in Journal of Mathematical Economics

The strong core of housing markets with partial order preferences Ildikó Schlotter – Mirabel Mendoza-Cadena Journal of Mathematical Economics, Volume 126, 2026 Abstract We study the strong core of housing markets when agents’ preferences over houses are expressed as partial orders. We provide a structural characterization of the strong core, and propose an […]