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CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION First name/Surname Address István György TÓTH TÁRKI Social Research Institute Budaörsi u. 45, Budapest 1112 +36...
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CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION First name/Surname Address

István György TÓTH TÁRKI Social Research Institute Budaörsi u. 45, Budapest 1112 +361 309 7676 [email protected] Hungarian 10 September 1962 Male

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SUMMARY OF CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Area

Description

Management:

Directorship of Tárki Social research Institute since 1994, administration of various research infrastructures (managing TARKI Social Science Data Archive in CESSDA and various large scale empirical projects like HHP, TARKI Household Monitor and others) Applied social science research in economics and in sociology experience since 1986 (for major projects:, listed in “major research projects” section) Sociology and social policy teaching between 1986 and 1999 (economics of social policy) and since (occasional lectures on sociology and social structure) at Corvinus University, Budapest and its predecessors Editing and publishing in the Hungarian Social Report series (biannually, from 1998 to date) and of the Tárki European Social Report, since 2008 Editorial boards in various Hungarian and international journals (Századvég 1995-2003, Statisztikai Szemle 1999-2004, Esély 2004-2008, Közgazdasági Szemle 2009- Czech Sociological Review 2009) and book series (Report on Hungarian Public Education 1995-2006)

Research Teaching: Social reporting: Editing:

PERSONAL HISTORY Job history Dates Occupation or position held Name of employer

January 1994 – present Director (deputy in 1994, general director since Jan, 1995) TÁRKI Social Research Institute (Tarki Social Research Informatics Centre until 1998)

Dates Occupation or position held Name of employer

2006-present Privatdozent Budapest University of Economics, Dept. of Sociology

Dates Occupation or position held Name of employer

1986- 2006 Assistant professor, then Associate Professor Budapest University of Economics, Dept. of Sociology

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Dates Occupation or position held Name of employer

February 1992 – June 1993 Member of the Board of Trustees National Pension Insurance Fund

Dates Occupation or position held Name of employer

March 1991 – January 1992 Deputy Chief of Section Ministry of Finance, Institute for Economic Policy and Planning

Education and training Dates Title of awarded Organisation education

2003 qualification PhD in Sociology providing Budapest University of Economics and Public Administration

Dates 1986 Title of qualification Graduate degree in economics and sociology awarded Organisation providing Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest education Fellowships, scholarships Nature of scholarship Place Duration

Research scholar London School of Economics and political Sciences , Department of Social Science and Administration, 1987-88, 6 months

Nature of scholarship Place Duration

Guest researcher Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Vienna) 1996 July

Awards Title of Award Date received Title of Award Date received Title of Award Name and address awarding institute Date received Title of Award Date received

Order of Merit of the Hungarian Republic, Officer’s Cross 2010 Golden Grade, Merit Cross of the Hungarian Republic 2003 Erdei Ferenc Award of Hungarian Sociological Association 1997 Pro Universitate MKKE 1985

PERSONAL SKILLS Language Mother tongue Self-assessment

Hungarian Understanding Listening Reading

Speaking Spoken

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English Russian

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Memberships and other Current appointments/memberships professional activities • External Advisory Board of the Institute of Economics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2010-) • Economic Sciences Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2008• Demographic Sciences Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2008• Advisory Board of the Luxembourg Income Study (2002-present) • Advisory Board, National Social Policy and Labour Research Institute (2008-2009) • Board, Andorka Rudolf Foundation (1999-present) • Hungarian Sociological Association (1992-) • Hungarian Society for Economics (2007-) • International Association for the Research on Income and Wealth (2006-) • Editorial Board of Közgazdasági Szemle (2008-) • Editorial Board of the Czech Sociological Review (2009) • Editorial Board of Külgazdaság (2007-) Past appointments • •

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National Statistical Council (2000-2005) Chair, Integration and Development Policy Task Force, set up by the Hungarian National Development Authority, Human Resource Development Subcommittee (2002-2004) Hungarian Accreditation Committee, Sociology Subcommittee (2001-2002) President, Hungarian National Textbook Publishing Company (2000-2002) Member of Senate, Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration (2001-2003)

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Editorial Board of Esély (2004-2008) Editorial board of Report on Public Education in Hungary (OKI) (19952006) Editorial board of Századvég Journal (1996-2003) Editorial board of Statisztikai Szemle (1999-2004)

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Board , Autonomia Foundation (2000-2002) Health Sector IT Advisory Board of the Minister (1997-2003) Association of the Rajk College Students and Alumni (president, 1995-2001) Fellow of Századvég School of Politics (1991-1994)

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RESEARCH AREAS AND REFERENCES Research areas

Consultancy work

2006-2008

• Social policy, economics of the welfare state • Social insurance and income maintenance • Attitudes towards social policy • Income distribution, poverty • World Bank (1994, 1997, 1999) • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) (April – October 1993) Description Position Client/sponsor

Lifepath analysis of A follow-up study Hungarian of the Hungarian households. Household Panel via re-contacting the original 1992 sample members. 1996, 1999, 2007 “The state and its A series of citizens” study empirical research on tax awareness, fiscal illusions and attitudes towards the reform of the welfare state in Hungary 1998-2000 (annual), Tárki Household A series of cross 2001-present (bi- Monitor series section studies on annual) income distribution, labour market situation and social stratification in Hungary. 1992-1997 Hungarian A longitudinal Household Panel. study of 2600 household sample of Hungarian households. The aim is to analyze longitudinally the changes in income distribution, labor market situation and social stratification in Hungary. Leadership in other major commissioned studies 2008-2009 Study on Child A study on in-depth Poverty in Europe, analysis of the Research Program determinants of Commissioned by child poverty, the DG Employment policy overview and of the European impact analysis, Union, 2008–2009 identification of best indicators

Principal Researcher

Principal researcher (in 1996 and 1999 with János Kornai, in 1996 with László Csontos)

National Office for Research and Technology (NKTH) Contract No: B22006-005 1996 and 1999: Minstry of Finance 2007: Prime Minister’s Office

Project manager

Prime Minister’s Office from 2001, various clients between 1998-2000

Project director.

Major funder: Hungarian National Science Foundation (OTKA). Various other contractual funders

Co-director Terry Applica)

(with DG Employment of Ward, the EC, Unit E2.

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2005- present

European Observatory on the Social Situation – Network on Social Inclusion and Income Distribution.

2007

The ex ante evaluation of the Hungarian national Development plan

2006-2007

SIMGLOBE – Is Social Europe Fit for Globalisation? A study of the social impact of globalisation

2005

The social impact of development policies (2005)

2004-2005

Social development assessment papers backing the National Development Plan of Hungary (2004-2005)

A consortium lead by Applica, Brussels (having TÁRKI, Essex University and Eurocentre, Vienna) produces annual monitoring reports on trends of income distribution and social inclusion in Europe. Assessment of the potential impact of national development policies on economic growth, employment, income distribution, poverty and on general government balances. Background analysis of the social dimension of globalisation and the impacts of globalisation on income distribution In Europe and other regions of the world Develop a detailed methodology (costbenefit methods and public policy evaluation) to assess development policies on different social sectors – A wide scale program aimed to provide state-of-theart in different social phenomenon from health to social legislation, and formulate policy alternatives - Project leader

Member of the core Unit for Social and team Demographic Analysis, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities of the European Commission

Project leader.

National Development Agency

Research contributor

CEPS, Belgium based on contract from DG Employment of the European Commission

Project leader

National Development Agency, (Contract No: NFH 263/2005 (05/08/23))

Project leader

National Development Agency, (Contract No: NFH 311/2004 (04/11/26))

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2004

Modelling social developments until 2020 in Hungary (2004)

2002-2004

Integration and Development Policy Task Force, set up by the Hungarian National Development Authority, Human Resource Development Subcommittee Social Policy Strategy Paper for the Hungarian Government (1997)

1997

Long-term social Project leader projection accounting alternative scenarios with their conditions and outcomes. Concept papers for Chair, project the preparation of leader national Development Plan’s human development priorities, develop evaluation and monitoring methodologies

National Development Agency, (Contract No: NFH 57/2004 (04/03/30))

Evaluation of Project leader different social policy areas and policy suggestions in order to better reconciliation of different incentives. Indicator development for monitoring policy impact.

Ministry of Social Affaires [1997]

Chapters in books 45 34 8

Journal articles 39 26 6

Other 65 37 25

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Prime Ministers’ Office National Development Office, MEH-VI/L648/2002 (02/12))

PUBLICATIONS* Books Total 18 In Hungarian 13 Other languages, in 5 Hungary Other languages, 0 international *Table updated in 2009

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RESEARCH BIO As a researcher, I conducted a number of empirical studies on income distribution, welfare policies and income maintenance. A summary book on income distribution based on these surveys has been published in 2005 (Tóth, 2005). I coordinated the major Hungarian longitudinal survey on income and labour market dynamics, the Hungarian Household Panel survey (Tóth, 1995a, Sik and Tóth, 1998). This survey, starting in 1991 had the basic aim of following the changes in labour markets, income inequalities and poverty in Hungary during the transition period. The Hungarian Household Panel became the most important single source of income and labour market dynamics in Hungary. The Panel also became member of various international projects (it represented Hungarian data in LIS and was used by various World Bank and OECD reports on Hungarian social and labour market policies). When the project finished, Tarki started a new cross section of Hungarian Households under the name of TÁRKI Household Monitor, of which I was also responsible to manage. On the basis of these datasets I investigated trends in income distribution and poverty in Hungary (Szivós and Tóth, 1998, Tóth, 2003, 2008a) and in international context (Förster and Tóth 1997, 1998, 2001, Andorka, Ferge and Tóth, 1997). In addition, the role of welfare programs in alleviating poverty was among the aims of my studies (Tóth, 1995, 1997, Förster, Szivós and Tóth, 1999, Förster and Tóth, 2001). The most recent report of the Monitor analysed the effects of the 2009 austerity package on income distribution (Tóth, 2010) Also, the dataset has been (and currently is) utilized as a powerful source of micromodelling of public tax/transfer policies (description of the first version: Rudas, Szivós and Tóth, 1998). Most recently this microsimulation database became a regular source of analyses by the Hungarian Ministry of Finance. In 2007-2008 we carried out an unprecedented attempt to re-contact the 1992 sample of the Household Panel Study. We this we arrived at a unique dataset which facilitates long-term longitudinal analysis of the social effects of the transition (Kolosi and Tóth ed. 2008, Kolosi and Tóth 2008, for a summary in English see Tarki (2008). I participated in formulating various strategy papers for the reform of the Hungarian Welfare State. An early attempt of this type was made for the order of the joint American-Hungarian Blue Ribbon Committee (an international non-partisan body set up prior to the first free elections in the country in 1990). After years of consultative process, scientific publications have been published, summarising and analysing the major reform suggestions (Andorka, Kondratas and Tóth, eds. 1994, Andorka, Kondratas and Tóth, 1995). Shortly after it, as a consultant to the OECD, I also participated in the writing of an OECD review on Hungarian social and labour market polices (OECD, 1995). Later on, in the framework of a major TÁRKI project, a strategy paper for the Hungarian Ministry of Welfare was formulated under my leadership (Tóth, ed, 1998). I also was a consultant in 1997 and 1999 to the World Bank, first working on the Hungarian Poverty assessment review, than on the SAPRI project (Tóth, 1998). After the 1995 austerity package in Hungary, a book was published under a joint editorship of Lajos Bokros (the than Minister of Finance) together with the responsible World Bank official on the lessons of the package. I contributed to this with an assessment of the family policy reforms (Sipos and Tóth, 1998). During the transition period, reform attempts had to cope with difficult side effects of the “transformational recession”, while building up of new institutions was also among the primary aims. The institutional reforms were sometimes be captured by status quo effects and current policy deadlocks. This process, with special focus on fiscal illusions and public perceptions of the state activities in health, education, pensions and welfare was in the focus of the research project “The state and its citizens” (Kornai, Csontos and Tóth 1996, Csontos, Kornai and Tóth 1998, 1999, Csontos and Tóth, 1998). The second wave of this series dealth with health reforms (Janky and Tóth eds 1999), while the third wave of this research focused on tax awareness, tax avoidance and the demand for redistribution (Medgyesi and Tóth, eds. 2007, and most recently Tóth 2008b) The description and analysis of social trends is a very important aim of the social indicators movement. I contributed to it as an editor of the Hungarian Social report (Kolosi, Tóth and Vukovich, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, Kolosi, and Tóth, 2008 in Hungarian and Kolosi, Vukovich and Tóth 1999, 2004 in English) and as editor of reports on the social situation of men and women (Lévai and Tóth, 1997, Pongráczné and Tóth, 1999, Nagy, Pongráczné and Tóth, 2001, 2005).

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Most recently Tarki started a new series of European Social Reports (Tóth, ed, 2008, 2009). The plan of the series includes further thematic issues on attitudes as well as on income distribution and social structure of the whole European Union. As part of the social reporting activities in my professional career I participated in various projects related to indicator development. First, the data flow of the TÁRKI household surveys serves as a benchmark in assessing Hungarian societal developments (Tóth, 2004, Szivós and Tóth, 2008). Second, I participated in various steps of the social indicator development of the European Union (lectured on the 2nd Social Inclusion Roundtable in Torino in 2003, served as a Steering Committee member of the “Taking forward social inclusion” project organised by the Luxembourg presidency of the EU in 2007. In addition, since 2005, I am a member of the core team of a consortium which monitors and reports on trends in income distribution and social inclusion, i.e. the overall inclusiveness of European societies. It monitors the situation regarding income and wealth, the impact of tax/benefit systems, the access to services, questions related to poverty and population groups particularly at risk of exclusion. The reports are commissioned by DG Employment of the EC. (see for the most recent reports at Ward et al, 2009, Lelkes, Medgyesi, Tóth, 2009, Lelkes, Medgyesi, Tóth, Ward 2009, Medgyesi, Tóth 2009) Another study in this series was within the frame of the SIMGLOBE project, carried out by a consortium led by CEPS, Belgium. Within that we tried to answer the question if social Europe is fit for globalisation. The Tarki task of this project was to identify international income distribution trends and summarize the literature on how globalisation can be identified as one potential source of growing international inequalities (see CEPS, 2008). Tarki, as a leader of a consortium, prepared a study of child poverty in the EU in 2009, of which I serve as a co-director, together with Terry Ward. The aim of the project was to in-depth analyse child poverty in the EU countries and develop and suggest indicators to DG Employment and the Indicator Subgroup of the Social Protection Committee of the EU. As my teaching position in Corvinus University (earlier: Budapest University of Economic Sciences) was always related to social policy, I was responsible for teaching of economics and sociology of the welfare state. I was involved in curriculum development and as a result a reader on these issues was published (Csaba and Tóth, 1999). Also, I taught at regular intervals in Joint Vienna Institute (in the OECD segment on social policy) as a guest speaker on Hungarian social policies (since the mid 90’s on an annual basis until recently) and at various courses of the World Bank (2001), Luxemburg Income Study (various years in the nineties) and the University of Florence (2007)

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (REFERENCED ABOVE) Andorka R. – A. Kondratas – I. G. Tóth 1995 : A jóléti rendszer jellemzıi és reformjának lehetıségei. (Characteristics of the Hungarian Welfare System and Options for Reform) Közgazdasági Szemle, 42. évf. (1995) 1. sz. 1-29. p. Andorka, R. – A. Kondratas – I. G. Tóth eds, 1994 : The Hungarian Welfare State in Transition. Structure, Development and First Steps Toward Reform. Policy Study No 3. Commissioned by the Joint Hungarian-International Blue Ribbon Commission, Budapest, 1994. Andorka, R. – Zs. Ferge – I. G. Tóth 1997 : Is Hungary really the least unequal? (A Discussion of Data on Income Inequalities and Poverty in Central and East European Countries). Journal of Russian and East European Finance and Trade, vol. 33 (1997) no. 6. pp. 67-94. Csaba, I. − I. G. Tóth eds. 1999 : A jóléti állam politikai gazdaságtana.(The political economics of the welfare state) Budapest, Osiris − Láthatatlan Kollégium, 1999, 378 p. Csontos, L. − Kornai, J. − I. G. Tóth 1998 : Tax awareness and the reform of the welfare state. Hungarian Survey Results. Economics of Transition, vol. 6 (1998) no. 2. pp. 287-312.

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Csontos, L. – I. G. Tóth 1998 : Fiskális csapdák és államháztartási reform az átmeneti gazdaságban. (Fiscla traps and public sector reform in the transition economy) In: Gács, J – J. Köllı eds. : A "túlzott központosítástól" az átmenet stratégiájáig. Tanulmányok Kornai Jánosnak. Budapest, Közgazdasági és Jogi Könyvkiadó. 1998, 367-384. p. Csontos, L. – J. Kornai – I. G. Tóth 1999 : Adótudatosság és fiskális illúziók. (Tax awareness and fiscal illusions) In: Csontos, L.: Ismeretelmélet, társadalomelmélet, társadalomkutatás. Budapest, Osiris, 1999, 119-141. p. Förster, M. F. – I. G. Tóth 2001 : Child poverty and family transfers in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Journal of European Social Policy, vol. 11 (2001) no. 4. pp. 324-341. Förster, M. F. − Szivós, P. – I. G. Tóth 1999 : Welfare support and poverty: the experiences of Hungary and the other Visegrad countries. In: Kolosi, T. – I. G. Tóth – Vukovich, György eds. : Social report 1998. Budapest, TÁRKI, 1999, pp. 293-309. Förster, M. F. – I. G. Tóth 1997 : Poverty, inequalities and social policies in the Visegrad countries. Economics of Transition, vol. 5 (1997) no. 2. pp. 505-510. Förster, M. F. – I. G. Tóth 1998 : The effects of changing labour markets and social policies on income inequality and poverty. Hungary and the other Visegrad countries compared. LIS Working Paper 177. Luxembourg, LIS, 1998, p. 52 http://ec.europa.eu/employment_social/spsi/docs/social_situation/2007_exec_sum_soc_incl.pdf

Janky, B. and Tóth I. G. eds. 1999.: Adótudatosság, fiskális illúziók és az egészségbiztosítással kapcsolatos vélemények (Tax awareness, fiscal illusions and opinions about health insurance) Kutatási beszámoló (research report). Budapest: TÁRKI, 1999. http://www.tarki.hu/adatbank-h/kutjel/pdf/a195.pdf Kolosi T and I. G. Tóth 2008: A rendszerváltás nyertesei és vesztesei – generációs oldalnézetbıl. Tíz állítás a a gazdasági átalakulás társadalmi hatásairól. In: Kolosi T. – I. G. Tóth eds. 2008b. Társadalmi riport 2008 Budapest:Tárki pp. 15-45. Kolosi, T. − I. G. Tóth eds. 2008b : Társadalmi riport 2008 (Social Report, in Hungarian) , Budapest:TÁRKI Kolosi, T. − I. G. Tóth Budapest:TÁRKI

eds. 2010 : Társadalmi riport 2010 (Social Report, in Hungarian) ,

Kolosi, T. − I. G. Tóth − Vukovich, György eds : Társadalmi riport, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, Budapest, TÁRKI, (Social reports. The series is in Hungarian) Kolosi, T. − I. G. Tóth − Vukovich, György eds. 1999 : Social Report 1998. Budapest, TÁRKI, 1999, p. 564 Kolosi, T. and I. G. Tóth eds, 2008: Újratervezés. Életutak és alkalmazkodás a rendszerváltozás évtizedeiben. Kutatási jelentés a Háztartások életút vizsgálata alapján. Budapest: Tarki 2008 Kornai, J. – L. Csontos and I. G. Tóth 1996. Adótudatosság és fiskális illúziók (Tax awareness and

fiscal illusions) In. Andorka R. – Kolosi T. – Vukovich Gy. (eds.): Társadalmi riport 1996. TÁRKI, Budapest, 238-271. http://www.tarki.hu/adatbank-h/kutjel/pdf/00119.pdf Lelkes, O. – M. Medgyesi – I. G. Tóth 2009: The Factors Affecting the Risk of Poverty and Inequalities in Income Distribution. In: Ward, T. – O. Lelkes – H. Sutherland – I. G. Tóth (eds.): (eds.): European inequalities. Social inclusion and income distribution in the European Union. Budapest, Tárki, 2009, 45-68. Lelkes O. – M. Medgyesi – I. G. Tóth – T. Ward 2009: Income Distribution and the Risk of Poverty. In: Ward, T. – O. Lelkes – H. Sutherland – I. G. Tóth (eds.): European inequalities. Social inclusion and income distribution in the European Union. Budapest, Tárki, 2009, 17-44. p.

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Medgyesi M.– I. G. Tóth 2009: Economic Growth and Income Inequalities. In: Ward, T. – O. Lelkes – H. Sutherland – I. G. Tóth (eds.):: European inequalities. Social inclusion and income distribution in the European Union. Budapest, Tárki, 2009, 131-152.

Lévai, K. – I. G. Tóth eds. 1997 : The changing role of women. Report on the situation of women in Hungary 1997. Budapest, Social Research Informatics Center – Ministry of Welfare – UNDP, 1999, 171 p

Medgyesi M. and Tóth I. G. eds. 2007: Adótudatosság, fiskális illúziók és az állami újraelosztással kapcsolatos preferenciák 2007-ben Magyarországon (tax awareness, fiscal illusions and preferences over state reditrtibuion in Hungary, 2007) Kutatási beszámoló (Research report). TÁRKI. Budapest, 2007. http://www.tarki.hu/adatbankh/kutjel/pdf/b190.pdf Nagy, I. – Pongrátz, T.-né – I. G. Tóth eds. 2001 : Szerepváltozások. Jelentés a nık és férfiak helyzetérıl, (Changing roles. Report on the situation of man and women) 2001. Budapest, TÁRKI – Szociális és Családügyi Minisztérium, 2001, 281 p. Nagy, I. – Pongrátz, T.-né – I. G. Tóth eds. 2005 : Szerepváltozások. Jelentés a nık és férfiak helyzetérıl, , (Changing roles. Report on the situation of man and women) 2005. Budapest, TÁRKI – Ifjúsági, Családügyi, Szociális és Esélyegyenlıségi Minisztérium, 2005, 254 p. OECD 1995 Labor market and social policies in Hungary Paris:OECD, 1995 Pongrátz, T.-né – I. G. Tóth eds. 1999 : Szerepváltozások. Jelentés a nık és férfiak helyzetérıl, , (Changing roles. Report on the situation of man and women) 2005. Budapest, TÁRKI – Szociális és Családügyi Minisztérium, 1999, 375 p. Rudas, T. – Szivós, P. – I. G. Tóth 1998 : A tax-benefit microsimulation model for Hungary. Paper prepared for the Workshop on Microsimulation in the New Millenium: Challenges and Innovations. Cambridge, 22-23 August 1998. Sik, E. – I. G. Tóth eds. 1998: Zárótanulmány. Jelentés a Magyar Háztartás Panel 6. hullámának eredményeirıl. (Clsoing Study. Report on results of the 6th wave of the Hungarian Household Panel Study) Magyar Háztartás Panel Mőhelytanulmányok 9. Budapest, TÁRKI – BKE, 1998, 252 p. Sipos, S. – I. G. Tóth 1998 : Poverty alleviation: social assistance and family benefits. In: Bokros, Lajos – Dethier, Jean-Jacques: Public Finance Reform During the Transition. The experience of Hungary. Washington, The World Bank, 1998, pp. 287-316. SSO2007: Social Inclusion and Income Distribution in the European Union – 2007 Annual Monitoring Report prepared by theEuropean Observatory on the Social Situation - Social Inclusion and Income Distribution Network (Applica, Eurocentre, Univ Essex and Tarki) Szántó, Z. – I. G. Tóth 2000 : Double or quits: should money found be risked? Review of Sociology, 2000 (special issue) pp. 73-95 Szivós, P. – I. G. Tóth 1998a : Welfare support and poverty in Hungary, 1992-1997. Hungarian Statistical Review, 1998. special number, pp. 63-70.. Szivós, P. and I. G. Tóth eds. 2008 : Köz, teher, elosztás. Tárki Monitor jelentések (Distri-Burden Tarki Household Monitor Reports) 2008 Budapest: Tarki http://www.tarki.hu/en/research/hm/monitor_2008_eng_080522.pdf Tarki 2008. Lifepath analysis of Hungarian households. Final project report

http://www.tarki.hu/adatbank-h/kutjel/pdf/b227.pdf Tóth , I. Gy. 2007 : Tolerance for inequalities and the demand for redistribution in Hungary, 19872005 Draft Revision date: June 2007 http://www.dse.unifi.it/sviluppo/doc/Tóth2_Tóth.pdf

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Tóth, I. G. 1995a : The Hungarian Household Panel: aims and methods. Innovation, vol 8. (1995) no. 1. pp 106-122. Tóth, I. G. 1997 : Evaluating Hungarian Incomes Inequalities. The role of labor markets and social policies. Acta Oeconomica, vol. 48. (1997) no. 3-4. pp. 415-445. Tóth, I. G. 1997 : The role of welfare programmes in alleviating poverty. International Review of Comparative Public Policy, vol. 7 (1997) pp. 125-145. Tóth, I. G. 1998 : The Reform of Public Sector Involvement in Social Provisions World Bank Recommendations, their impacts on policy formulation and on social conditions, Hungary, 1988-1998. SAPRI background study for working group #1. http://www.worldbank.org/research/sapri/hungary/hung_theme1.htm Tóth, I. G. 2003 : Jövedelemegyenlıtlenségek: tényleg növekszenek, vagy csak úgy látjuk.(Income inequalities: are they growing or we just see them growing?) Közgazdasági Szemle, L. évf. (2003) 3. sz. 209–234. p. Tóth, I. G. 2004 : Assessing the effects of economic transition on income distribution: the case of Hungary, 1987-2001. Fifth Annual Global Development Conference “Understanding reform”New Delhi, India, January, 28 2004, Parallel Session: “Poverty, vulnerability and reforms”, organised by IPALMO, Roma. http://ctool.gdnet.org/conf_docs/Toth_paper.pdf Tóth, I. G. 2005 : Jövedelemeloszlás. A gazdasági rendszerváltástól az uniós csatlakozásig. (Income distribution. From the systemic transition to the joining of the European Union) Andorka Rudolf Társadalomtudományi Társaság- Századvég Kiadó. Budapest, 2005. 334 p. Tóth, I. G. 2008a :The reach of transition in Hungary: assessing the effects of economic transition on income distribution, 1987-2001 in Squire, Lyn and Fanelli, Jose Maria ed, 2008 : Economic Reform in Developing countries: Reach, Range and Reason. Edward Elgar Publishing, GDN Series Tóth, I. G. 2008b : The demand for redistribution. A test on Hungarian data SociologickýCasopis/Czech Sociological Review, 2008, Vol. 44, No. 6: 491.509 Tóth, I. G. ed. 1998 : Gazdasági aktivitás, vagy szociális támogatások? A jóléti újraelosztás megváltozott keretfeltételei. Háttértanulmányok a középtávú szociálpolitikai koncepcióhoz. Zárótanulmány. (Economic activity or social benefits? Final report to the middle run social policy strategy) Budapest, TÁRKI, 1998, 123 p. http://www.tarki.hu/adatbankh/kutjel/pdf/a237.pdf Tóth, I. G. ed. 2008: Tárki European Social Report 2008 Budapest: TARKI http://www.tarki.hu/en/research/european_social_report/20080701.pdf Tóth, I. G. ed. 2009: Tárki European Social Report 2009. Economic attitudes. Budapest:TARKI http://www.tarki.hu/en/publications/ESR/2009/index.html Tóth, I. G. 2010: Jövedelemeloszlás a konszolidációs csomagok és a válságok közepette Magyarországon in: Kolosi, T. − I. G. Tóth eds. 2010 pp 17-35 Tóth, I. G. 2010: A társadalmi kohézió elemei: bizalom, normakövetés, igazságosság és felelısségérzet – lennének… in: Kolosi, T. − I. G. Tóth eds. 2010 pp 254-287. Tóth, I. G. ed. 2009: Tárki European Social Report 2009. Economic attitudes. Budapest:TARKI http://www.tarki.hu/en/publications/ESR/2009/index.html Tóth, I. Gy. 2006 : Measured and perceived income distribution: tunnel effect, reference group shifts and skill biased transition in Hungary, 1987-2005 Paper presented at the 29th IARIW General Conference, Joensuu, Finland 20 - 26 August, 2006. http://www.iariw.org/papers/2006/Tóth.pdf Ward, Terry – Lelkes Orsolya – Sutherland, Holly – Tóth István György (eds.): European inequalities. Social inclusion and income distribution in the European Union. Budapest, Tárki, 2009, 214 p.

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