Employment discrimination in Hungary and its effect on health
Fuzesi, Zsuzsanna ; Busa, Csilla ; Varga, Ivett ; Laszlo, Tistyan
2008
18
4
415-440
discrimination ; employment ; health impairment ; mental health ; race ; return to work
Employment
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
English
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"A dramatic drop in employment occurred in Hungary following the change of regime which particularly affected the Roma, people of reduced working ability, and mothers with young children. Alongside economic considerations, the prejudices of employers and discrimination in employment constitute the most significant obstacles to returning to the workplace. The poor mental and physical health of these groups further reduces their chances of finding employment. Only legislation exists to manage the problem, which -in the absence of other interventions- has not brought a breakthrough in the employment of these groups in either the state or local governments or in private spheres. "
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