Ökrös Fruzsina
Junior Research Fellow
Research fields
- family policy in Hungary
- women in the labour market
- labour market participation of mothers with young children
Contact
e-mail: okros@demografia.hu
Publications
Makay, Zsuzsanna – Ökrös, Fruzsina (2024): Demographic Trends in Europe. In: Agócs Gergely – Fűrész Tünde – Kállay-Kisbán Kriszta – Pári András (eds.) (2024): European Union Family Policy Outlook 2024. KINCS, 7–26.
Veroszta, Zsuzsanna – Boros, Julianna – Fábián, Ildikó – Kapitány, Balázs – Kis, Réka – Kopcsó, Krisztina – Ökrös, Fruzsina – Spéder, Zsolt – Szabó,
Laura (2023): Growing up in Hungary - Cohort ’18 Hungarian Birth Cohort Study. Technical report 3. 6-month wave. Working Papers on Population,
Family and Welfare, No. 41. Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest.
Veroszta, Zsuzsanna – Ökrös, Fruzsina – Kopcsó, Krisztina (2023): Impact of labour market reintegration on breastfeeding among mothers of 6-month-olds. Breastfeeding Review, 31(1), 7–19.
Veroszta, Zsuzsanna – Boros, Julianna – Kapitány, Balázs – Kopcsó, Krisztina – Leitheiser, Fruzsina – Sándor, Nikolett Gabriella – Szabó Laura, Spéder Zsolt (2022): Infancy in Hungary – Report on the Second Wave of the Cohort ’18 – Growing Up In Hungary. Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare, No. 40. Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest.
Veroszta, Zsuzsanna - Boros, Julianna - Kapitány, Balázs - Kopcsó, Krisztina - Leitheiser, Fruzsina - Szabó, Laura - Spéder, Zsolt (2021). Pregnancy in Hungary. Report on the First Wave of the Cohort ’18 - Growing Up In Hungary. Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare, No. 39. Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest.
Szabó, Laura – Boros, Julianna – Fábián, Ildikó – Gresits, Gabriella – Hortobágyi, Anna – Balázs Kapitány, Balázs – Kis, Réka – Kopcsó, Krisztina – Leitheiser, Fruzsina – Rohr, Adél – Spéder, Zsolt – Veroszta, Zsuzsanna (2021): Growing up in Hungary - Cohort ’18 Hungarian Birth Cohort Study. Technical report 2. Prenatal wave. Working Papers on Population, Family and Welfare, No. 38. Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest.