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  • Family perspectives for young people growing up in child protection care
    67-87
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    88

    The study examines the factors of family perspectives among vulnerable youths – children and youth living in alternative care – with qualitative method. The target group is children who live in the Hungarian child protection system as juveniles. Children and young people experiencing different family substitute arenas may result in various family perspectives. These family perspectives are examined within a theoretical framework of family sociology and human ecology.We used a complex approach to describe the experiences and changes of these structural and family-replacer dimensions together with their impacts on the family perspective. We have found that the family perspectives of the young people are diverse and their narratives about their visions of the future are often linked to dominant family and life events previously experienced in family milieus and forms of care. At the same time, the complexity of life events and the diversity of future plans are not necessarily reflected in the institutional background and the professional-young relationships that could support young people’s autonomy. Based on the interviews, the family and community levels of the human ecology model can also be a significant factor in young people’s family perspectives, so cooperation between family and community, institutional actors can be one of the keys to providing adequate support for young people. In order to realize future plans for family perspectives, professionals need to focus more on individual needs and the diversity and variability of family perspectives.

  • Peer support instead of community solidarity among people with psychiatric diagnosis: Examining an online, anonymous self-help website
    10-33
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    58

    In our research, we examined the first social networking website in Hungary that was specifically and explicitly designed for people with mental health problems and their relatives, or for people interested in the topic. A unique feature is that in 2021, it will still be possible to register anonymously and post comments on the site. Our research explores the life situations of people diagnosed as psychiatrically ill based on the concept of the recovery model, and therefore a central question for us is how an online self-help, peer support group can contribute to the recovery of individuals. In addition, one of the main hypotheses of our research is that community solidarity towards people with a psychiatric diagnosis is very low at different levels of society, and therefore self-help and peer support, also provided by the site we are investigating, may be of particular importance for the people concerned. We assume that they are a group that is highly stigmatised and socially rejected. In the media they are typically either invisible or portrayed as violent, aggressive figures. The Covid19 epidemic situation has led to many people experiencing psychological difficulties because of quarantine or the long-term side effects of the virus itself, which have been thematised in the media, but we believe that the mechanisms of solidarity with those diagnosed as psychiatric patients have not fundamentally changed (see for example the first establishment of psychiatric hospital wards

  • Family plans and career plans among higher education students in the field of social sciences based on a pilot study in Eastern Hungary
    71-93
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    93

    Our paper explores the family and career plans of social sciences students at Hungary’s second largest university based on a questionnaire-based pilot study. Nowadays, careers include more than the traditional vertical promotion within an organisation, as seen from the emergence of the self-directed “protean” career type, which prompts organisations to adapt to individuals’ values, attitudes, and own career definitions. In addition, the Kaleidoscope Career Model sets out that individuals adapt their career goals to their life stages. Thus, students’ career and family plans matter to prospective employers. Our results show that a modern self-directed career type has emerged among students, for whom it is a priority to meet their own expectations. In several cases, starting a family is preceded by career goals. Furthermore, despite the “feminine” nature of social sciences, our pilot study shows that male students in the field still tend to conform to traditional gender roles regarding the importance of family and career. Our research implies that prospective employers need to adapt their HR strategies to young people’s family and career plans. Moreover, organisations should support students in gaining relevant work experience and in achieving their subsequent career plans.

  • Analysis of the space-based identity structure of rural elite in a region of Szeklerland
    32-49
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    56

    The new challenges of rural areas support expansion of the range of professional research and
    analysis focusing on local or regional identity structures as a quality factor of development.
    These new approaches are particularly important in the rural areas of the post-socialist
    countries, which are in the initial stages of the recognition of the potential inherent in the
    endogenous development paradigm. In Szeklerland, according to the new rural development
    paradigm, place-based identity could be a potential for the sustainable development. The aim
    of my paper is to present the major dimensions of the place-based identity structure in a microregion of Szeklerland.

  • Maintenance of minority languages and economic viability of minorities in the mirror of the Transcarpathian linguistic landscape
    119-141
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    45

    The study examines the linguistic landscape of the territories of Transcarpathia (Ukraine) which
    are mostly inhabited by Hungarians in the context of language and economy. It will be presented
    how economically prestigious world languages, English and Russian are displayed in this region.
    We show that economic realities suppress the nationalism of the minority int he linguistic landscape.
    We note that the language policy in support of the language maintenance of the national
    minority can not be successful if it is not related to the development of the economy. If we want to
    improve the economic situation of the Hungarians of Transcarpathia in a multilingual environment,
    the teaching of languages is one of the areas where it is necessary to invest.

  • The economic quickening role of the credit unions related to the execution of the Egán Ede-plan in Transcarpathia
    30-62
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    40

    The purpose of this study was to submit the last years’ particularities of the hungarian
    economical supports in ventures’ improvements of competitiveness, representing through the
    transcarpathian business environment and a specific sector (credit unions). In the period when
    the study was being carried out there were not such statistic data at service as the efficiency
    of the supports could have been shown precisely, but in virtue of the first years’ experiences
    those deviances and elements (which need minor corrections) have been clarified which can improve the plans’ fulfilment. On the other hand – which means the central point of the study –
    the authors’ realization is over the non-refundable aids to grant micro or so called co-operative
    credits which makes independent the economics’ process of quickening, which can give a longterm
    insurance to the capitalization’s enhancement of the micro-, small- and medium-sized
    enterprises (ventures). For this a good tool can be the resurrection of the credit union system and
    the improvement of the infiltration to our economical system, which is widespread in Ukraine,
    endemic in Transcarpathia but not peculiar in our hungarian region nowadays. The system’s
    estimate of situation and the principle proposal for the future is drafted in this study.