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OBÁDOVICS, Csilla
Senior Research Fellow


Research fields

- Population projection
- Demographical process, Population dinamics
- Adaptation of HDI, GDI, HPI, GEM indeces for micro region level
- Analysing of Social-economic inequalities and territorial  inequalities
- Multivariate methods in spatial analysis

 

Contact

e-mail: obadovics@demografia.hu
tel: +36-1-345-6370

 

Selected Publications

Bálint, Lajos – Obádovics, Csilla (2019): Internal migration. In Monostori, Judit – Őri, Péter – Spéder, Zsolt (eds.): Demographic Portrait of Hungary, 2018. Report on the conditions of the Hungarian population. Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest: 217–235.

Obádovics, Csilla (2019): The structure and future of Hungary's populationDemographic Portrait of Hungary, 2018. Report on the conditions of the Hungarian population. Hungarian Demographic Research Institute, Budapest: 273–296.

Bruder Emese –Obádovics Csilla – Hakan, Ünal (2019). Determinants of deprivation in Turkey, a logistic regression analysis. STUDIA MUNDI – ECONOMICA, 6(2), 102–112.

Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla – Hakan, Unal (2018): Migration and Ageing Patterns in Agricultural Areas of Hungary. In Harun, Uçak (ed.): Proceedings Book: 2nd International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics. Alanya, Turkey: Alaaddin Keykubat Üniversitesi, pp.13-19.

Hakan, Unal – Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla (2018): Factors of Migration in Agricultural Areas. In Harun, Uçak (ed.): Proceedings Book: 2nd International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics. Alanya, Turkey: Alaaddin Keykubat Üniversitesi, pp.210-216.

Obádovics, Csilla – Bruder, Emese (2017): What does young age structure suggest about socio-economic development? Vadyba: Journal of management, 2(31), pp.17-22.

Obádovics, Csilla  (2013): Regional level analysis of the population by real data and projections in Hungary. Regional Statistics 3, pp.57-78.

Obádovics, Csilla – Bruder, Emese – Kulcsár, László (2012): Territorial inequalities of economic and welfare situation in rural Hungarary - similarities and differences In Bódi, Ferenc – Fábián Gergely – Lawson R. Thomas (eds.): Local Organization of Social Services in Hungary: Crises, Reactions, Changes. Bremen: Europäischer Hochschulverlag GmbH, 2012. pp.163-178.

Obádovics, Csilla – Kulcsár, László (2004): The Human Development Index in rural Hungary: Territorial Inequalities. Gazdálkodás 48. (Special edition), pp.26-37.

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Publications

Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla – Hakan, Unal (2018): Migration and Ageing Patterns in Agricultural Areas of Hungary. In Harun, Uçak (szerk.): Proceedings Book: 2nd International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics. Alanya, Turkey: Alaaddin Keykubat Üniversitesi, pp. 13-19.

Hakan, Unal – Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla (2018): Factors of Migration in Agricultural Areas. In Harun, Uçak (szerk.): Proceedings Book: 2nd International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics. Alanya, Turkey: Alaaddin Keykubat Üniversitesi, pp. 2010-2016.

Hakan, Unal – Obádovics, Csilla – Bruder, Emese (2018): Beyond Turkish Poverty. In Soproni Egyetem (szerk.) DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES, CHANGING ECONOMIC CHALLENGES International Scientific Conference. Sopron, 8 November 2018. – Publications. Sopron, Magyarország: Soproni Egyetem Kiadó, pp. 482-489.

Obádovics, Csilla – Bruder, Emese (2017): What does young age structure suggest about socio-economic development? Vadyba: Journal of management, 2(31), pp. 17-22.

Hakan, Ünal – Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla (2017): The Impact of Decreasing Livestock on Poverty in East Part of Turkey In Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University (ed.): International Conference on Food and Agricultural Economics: Proceedings Book. Alanya, Turkey: Alaaddin Keykubat Üniversitesi, 261-265.

Székely, Csaba - Obádovics, Csilla (2014): Theory and Methodology Issues of Measuring Environmental Risks. In: Kulcsár, László (ed.): Social and Economic Impact of Climate Change in Rural Hungary: Analysis and Monitoring. (NYME) Sopron: NYME Kiadó,  pp. 74-84.

Hoschek , Mónika -  Obádovics, Csilla - Székely, Csaba (2014): Application of the Volatility Method for the Analysis of Changes in Climate Risks. In: Kulcsár, László (ed.): Social and Economic Impact of Climate Change in Rural Hungary: Analysis and Monitoring. (NYME) Sopron: NYME Kiadó, 2014. pp. 85-97.

Obádovics, Csilla - Hoschek, Mónika - Pappné Vancsó, Judit (2014): Vulnerability of Society to Climate Change: Social-Economic Vulnerability in Micro Regions of Zala County In: Kulcsár, László (ed.): Social and Economic Impact of Climate Change in Rural Hungary: Analysis and Monitoring . (NYME) Sopron: NYME Kiadó, 2014. pp. 25-44. 

Pappné Vancsó, Judit - Obádovics, Csilla - Hoschek, Mónika (2014): Vulnerability of Society to Climate Change:: Development of the Metodology of Vulnerability Studies from the Beginning to the 'Climate Vulnerability Index' In: Kulcsár, László (ed.): Social and Economic Impact of Climate Change in Rural Hungary: Analysis and Monitoring  NYME Kiadó Sopron, 2014. pp. 14-24.

Pappné Vancsó, Judit - Hoschek, Mónika – Obádovics, Csilla (2014): Vulnerability of Society to Climate Change: Analysis of Vulnerability to Drought in Zala Micro Regions. In László Kulcsár (szerk.): Social and Economic Impact of Climate Change in Rural Hungary: Analysis and Monitoring NYME Kiadó Sopron, 2014. pp. 45-57.

Pappné Vancsó, Judit – Hoschek, Mónika – Obádovics, Csilla (2014): Vulnerability of Society to Climate Change:: Review of Vulnerability to Flash Floods in Zala Micre Regions In: Kulcsár, László (ed.): Social and Economic Impact of Climate Change in Rural Hungary: Analysis and Monitoring . (NYME) Sopron: NYME Kiadó, 2014. pp. 58-66.

Kulcsár, László – Varga, Norbert – Obádovics, Csilla (2013): Informal Economic Behavior and Interhousehold Exchange of Services in a Transylvanian Village. ACTA UNIVERSITATIS SAPIENTIAE EUROPEAN AND REGIONAL STUDIES 2(1-2), pp. 60-77. (2013)

Obádovics, Csilla  (2013): Regional level analysis of the population by real data and projections in Hungary. REGIONAL STATISTICS 3, pp. 57-78.

Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla (2012): Working but poor - countries with different path in European integration. GAZDASÁG ÉS TÁRSADALOM 2012(1-2), pp. 88-97.

Obádovics, Csilla – Bruder, Emese – Kulcsár, László (2012): Territorial inequalities of economic and welfare situation in rural Hungarary - similarities and differences In: Bódi Ferenc , Fábián Gergely , Lawson R. Thomas (ed.): Local Organization of Social Services in Hungary: Crises, Reactions, Changes . 476 p. Bremen: Europäischer Hochschulverlag GmbH, 2012. pp. 163-178.

Bruder, Emese - Obadovics, Csilla (2012): Poverty among the Hungarian Working Population INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 2:(18) pp. 158-166.

Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla – Navickas, Valentinas (2012): A comparison on the working poor population in some European Countries VADYBA: JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 21:(2) pp. 77-82.

Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla - O'Dorchai, Síle – Meulders, Daniele (2011): Methodological and conceptual difficulties of analysing the working poor population in Europe REGIONAL AND BUSINESS STUDIES 3.: pp. 25-33.

Bruder, Emese – Obádovics, Csilla - O'Dorchai, Síle – Meulders, Daniele (2011): Methodological and conceptual difficultios of analysing the working poor population in Europe In: Balogh, László (ed.): Sustainable economics, community strategies: 3rd International Conference of Economic Sciences. Kaposvár , Hungary, 2011.05.19 -2011.05.20. University of Kaposvár, 2011. pp. 25-33.

Bruder, Emese – Meulders, Daniéla – Obadovics, Csilla - O’Dorchai, Sile (2011): Who are the working poor int he ’Visegrad’ Countries? In: Villányi, L . - Káposzta J. – Nagy, H. (ed.): Development prospects of rural areas: Lagging behind in the CEE region . 282 p.  Gödöllő , Hungary , 2011.05.24 -2011.05.27. Gödöllő: Szent István University Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, 2011. pp. 202-212.

Kulcsár, László – Kulcsár, László J. – Obádovics, Csilla (2011): Who lives in forgotten places?: Age Structure and Socio-economic Development In: REGIONAL STATISTICS 14: pp. 110-121.

Kulcsár, László – Kulcsár, László J. – Obádovics, Csilla (2011):  Age Structure and Socio-economic Development: Micro-regional inequalities in Hungary In: Emilia Lucia Catana (ed.) Innovative And Public Procurementspects in the Legislation: Consequences on Accessing and Managing Structural Funds .  Sovata , Romania , 2011.11.24 -2011.11.27. Bucuresti: Universul Juridic, 2011. pp. 114-128

Kulcsár, László - Bódi, Ferenc - Obádovics, Csilla (2010): Unemployment in the Hungarian Villages. In: Kulcsár, László – Kulcsár, László J.  (ed.): Regional Aspects of Social and Economic Restructuring in Eastern Europe: The Hungarian Case . 284 p. Budapest: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 2010. pp. 90-103.

Brown, David L. – Kulcsár, László J. – Kulcsár, László – Obádovics, Csilla (2005): Post-Socialist Restructuring and Population Redistribution in Hungary In: RURAL SOCIOLOGY 70:(3) pp. 336-359.

Obádovics, Csilla – Kulcsár, László (2004): The Human Development Index in rural Hungary: territorial inequalities. In: GAZDÁLKODÁS 48. (Special edition) pp. 26-37.

Obádovics, Csilla (2001): Demography, social conditons, human resources and civic society In: Kulcsár, László (ed.):  Forestry and Rural Development Plan for Bujak Region. Gödöllő: FAO, 2001. pp. 10-16.  FAO TCP/HUN/8921 project

Madarász, Imre – Farkas, Tibor – Obádovics, Csilla – Kulcsár, László (1998): Spatial dimensions of rural diversity in Hungary In: Illés, B Csaba – Lehota, József (ed.): Proceeding of "Vision - 2000" Scientific Conference 242 p.  Gödöllő, Hungary , 1998.06.03 Agricultural University of Gödöllő . pp. 99-110.

Obádovics, Csilla (1997): Diversity of Unemployment Rates in the Rural Regions. In: Illés, B. Csaba – Lehota, József (ed.): Agricultural Challenges and EU Enlargment. Budapest; Gödöllő , Hungary , 1997.10.09 -1997.10.10.  pp. 113-121.

 

 

Bruder Emese Obádovics CsillaHakan, Ünal (2019). Determinants of deprivation in Turkey, a logisticregression analysis. STUDIA MUNDI – ECONOMICA, 6(2), 102112.