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New article at Economics & Human Biology

Péter Elek and Anikó Bíró published the article titled “Regional differences in diabetes across Europe – regression and causal forest analyses” at Economics & Human Biology. For more details, see...

Labour Economics publication

Anikó Bíró and Péter Elek published an article titled “Job loss, disability insurance and health expenditure” at Labour Economics. For more details, see the Publications page.

New article at BMC Public Health

Anikó Bíró and Réka Branyiczki published an article titled “Transition shocks during adulthood and health a few decades later in post-socialist Central and Eastern Europe” at BMC Public Health. For...

Article published at the European Journal of Public Health

Anikó Bíró and Péter Elek published an article titled “Caesarean delivery and the use of antidepressants” at the European Journal of Public Health. For more details, see the Publications page.

Iskolabezárások – ápolók (in Hungarian)

Kiszámoltuk, mennyivel csökkenhet az ápolói kapacitás az iskolabezárások következtében, a számítás részletei: iskolabezaras_apolonok Defacto bejegyzés

Article published at Health Policy

Anikó Bíró and Dániel Prinz published an article titled “Healthcare spending inequality: Evidence from Hungarian administrative data” at Health Policy. For more details, see the Publications page.

Annual conference of the Hungarian Society of Economics

Our team members are presenting at the annual conference of the Hungarian Society of Economics, 19-20 December 2019. The conference programme is available here: http://www.mktudegy.hu

OTKA grants

We congratulate our team members, Gábor Kertesi and Ágnes Szabó-Morvai for winning OTKA grants of the National Research Development and Innovation Office. The 4-year project led by Gábor Kertesi focuses...

Article published at BMJ Open

Anikó Bíró and Péter Elek published an article titled “The effect of primary care availability on antibiotic consumption in Hungary: a population based panel study using unfilled general practices” at...