Surveying demand, supply and use of care: Hungary

Author(s): Vajda, Gyorgyi; Korintus, Marta;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Care Work in Europe
Description: A comprehensive report on the supply and demand of care work in Hungary covering three types of services: child care and out of school care; child and youth residential and foster care; and care for the elderly and adults with disabilities
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Funder(s): European Commission
Source: London: University of London, Thomas Coram Research Unit, Care Work in Europe. Retrieved September 12, 2005, from http://144.82.31.4/carework/reports/WP4HungaryNationalReport.pdf (no longer accessible since March 24, 2008)
Note: This resource is part of the Care Work in Europe project
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Child Care & Early Education Market > Demand & Supply/Needs Assessment
Country: Hungary
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