Czibere I, Balogh K, Kovách I, Nemes-Zámbó G (2024): Exclusionary Mechanisms of Social Policy Redistribution in Hungary

Czibere I, Balogh K, Kovách I, Nemes-Zámbó G: Exclusionary Mechanisms of Social Policy Redistribution in Hungary. Social Policy and Society. Published online 2024:1-16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474746424000149 (Q1; IF:2.1)

 

Abstract

In this study the authors examine the impact of social incomes on social inequalities and social integration in the post-2010 populist welfare system in Hungary. A detailed quantitative analysis reveals the structure and distribution of social incomes among different groups in contemporary Hungarian society. This analysis includes factors such educational attainment, demographic structure and income of households, number of children, and deprivation index. The results of the research show that welfare redistribution has lost its ability to reduce inequalities and instead serves as a means of perpetuating social disparities.