Reinventing Family Policies in CEE: 4liberty.eu Review No. 18 Now Available Online

We are pleased to present the eighteenth issue of 4liberty.eu Review, titled “Reinventing Family Policies in CEE?”. This time, our primary focus is on social and family policies in the region, their shortcomings, and much needed reforms.

Below, you may download the full issue. We also encourage you to download and share individual articles.


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01-EDITORIAL OLGA LABENDOWICZ_REVIEW18 

02-MACIEJ CHMIELEWSKI THE DESIRED AND ACTUAL EFFECTS OF SOCIAL AND FAMILY POLICIES 

03-ADRIAN NIKOLOV FEWER BABIES IN BULGARIA SEVERAL POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS 

04-VERONIKA KONTSEK FLAWED FAMILY LAWS IN HUNGARY 

05-MÁTÉ HAJBA CHILDREN IN THE 21ST CENTURY THE CASE OF HUNGARY 

06-MIŁOSZ HODUN GOOD AND BAD FAMILIES DISCRIMINATORY FAMILY POLICY 

07-OLEKSANDRA BETLIY FAMILY AND SOCIAL POLICY IN UKRAINE AS A SOCIAL SAFETY NET 

08-FILIP BLAHA THE INVISIBLE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC WHEN THE SOCIAL SYSTEM IS EXPENSIVE 

09-KAROLINA MICKUTĖ THE CONSTITUTIONAL COURT IN LITHUANIA TALKS THE TALK 

10-RADOVAN ĎURANA FAMILY POLICY IN SLOVAKIA NEEDS GOALS 

11-DANIEL HINŠT DANISH FLEXICURITY MODEL AND POLICY RISKS 

12-AFTERWORD MÁRTON SCHLANGER PROBLEMATIC ‘FAMILY POLICIES’ IN CEE 

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