
Zsuzsa ÁrendásCenter for Social Sciences
Zsuzsa Árendás
PhD
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Introduction
Zsuzsa Árendás currently works at the Center for Policy Studies (CPS), Central European University and for Sociology Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS). Zsuzsa does research in Social Policy, Qualitative Social Research and Cultural Anthropology. Her current focus is transnational labour migration, Roma employment, mobility of children and families within the EU.
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Publications (18)
This article is dedicated to Julia Szalai who researches the underlying reasons, consequences and mechanisms of the social exclusion of the Roma in Central and East European societies. Her work and her writings serve as a compass for those who examine problems of social exclusion, including the authors of this article. The present paper discusses p...
The European Social Model involves among other things: fundamental social rights, social protection and social dialogue. The neoliberal path chosen by Europe combined with the financial crisis led to the introduction of austerity measures that endanger key elements of that model. Europe and its Member States have common and national mechanisms to e...
A tanulmány a transznacionális mobilitásban érintett magyarországi családokat, és ezen belül a gyerekeket érintő integrációs kérdések egy vékony, ám jelentőségét tekintve hangsúlyos szeletét igyekszik körüljárni két esettanulmányon keresztül. Írásunkban azt vizsgáljuk, hogy a külföldről visszatérő gyerekek hogyan, milyen körülmények között és felté...
What does it mean to be a European citizen? The rapidly changing politics of citizenship in the face of migration, diversity, heightened concerns about security and financial and economic crises, has left European citizenship as one of the major political and social challenges to European integration. Enacting European Citizenship develops a distin...
This article investigates the connections between variations in understandings of multiculturalism and the education of refugee children in Hungary. It presents qualitative empirical material in order to provide an answer to how 'difference' is typically understood in public schools in Hungary today. It also outlines the specific features this unde...
The article investigates educational and career paths of educated Roma youth in Hungary as striving to enter quality employment in the business sector. While the employment rate of well-educated Roma youth is high compared to the general Roma population, their sectoral distribution is skewed towards self-employment, and towards the public sector vi...
Purpose: This chapter analyses the effects of social stratification and inequalities on the outcomes of transnational mobilities, especially on the educational trajectory of returning migrant children. Study approach: It places the Bourdieusian capital concepts (Bourdieu, 1977, 1984) centre stage, and analyses the convertibility or transferability...
For numerous reasons, social dialogue in Hungary generally does not fulfil its role on the national, sectoral, or workplace level. Social dialogue as a democratic process is dysfunctional, since its institutions and mechanisms are not implemented democratically, and no real dialogue or actual debate take place. Instead, these mechanisms work in a t...
The present report focuses on how Bridge to Business programme (“Bridging young Roma and business – Intervention for inclusion of Roma youth through employment in
the private sector in Bulgaria and Hungary") cooperated with the partner companies and how it may have influenced their approach to employing Roma.
The present report gives an account of the Bridge to Business programme (Bridging young Roma and business – Intervention for inclusion of Roma youth through employment in the private sector in Bulgaria and Hungary) and its implementation in Hungary, as well as the key findings of the impact study about it. It will discuss the programme’s activities...
This guide had been compiled with the goal of helping companies which are open to strengthening their diversity, because they see it as one way to become more effective and successful. Therefore, they are willing to open toward new employees, among them Roma. The "company" as such, of course, will not read this publication - it was written for vari...
A kitűzött kutatási cél az volt, hogy a résztvevők a kulturális antropológia módszereivel elkezdjék feltárni a magyarországi és a határontúli magyar anyanyelvű régiók cigány kultúráinak empirikusan megközelíthető valóságtartalmait az egyes cigány csoportok környezetében élő magyar és más röbbségi etnikumok szociokulturális környezetében. Kiemelt cé...
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Projects (9)
https://www.mimy-project.eu
MIMY (EMpowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions) is an EU-funded project aiming to improve the situation of young migrants throughout Europe. In order to derive evidence-based policy recommendations, we will examine the effectiveness of integration policies in an interdisciplinary research endeavour. Most importantly, MIMY will put the experiences of young migrants at the centre of its activities by directly involving them as peer researchers through participatory research.
MIMY (EMpowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions)
https://www.mimy-project.eu