1,294 result(s) for survey
Most Hungarians Expect Having To Work In Retirement
- 11 Jan 2017 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Fully 69% of Hungarians surveyed by K&H Bank said they expected to work after they retire. The report noted that the ratio had increased from 61% last year. K&H Bank’s Péter Kuruc told a press conference that nearly 80% of respondents said they expected a worse or even far worse standard of living when they retired and only 22% had pension savings of their own.
Hungary Jobless Rate Falls To 4.5 Pc
- 6 Jan 2017 7:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s rolling average three-month jobless rate reached 4.5 percent in September-November, dropping from 4.7 percent in the previous month and 6.2 percent in the same period a year earlier, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Thursday. The rate covers unemployment among those between the ages of 15 and 74.
Four-Fifths Of Companies Report Shortage Of Skilled Workers
- 4 Jan 2017 10:30 AM
- current affairs
Some 81 percent of companies in Hungary suffer from a shortage of skilled workers and one-fifth are unable to hire enough workers with university and college degrees, economic research institute GKI said on Tuesday citing a survey made last November.
Govt To Introduce ‘Welfare Diagnosis’ In 2018
- 4 Jan 2017 8:00 AM
- community & culture
The government is planning to monitor the needs of low-income families from next year on to “ensure individually tailored assistance”, daily Magyar Hírlap reported.
Third Of Hungarians Have No Financial Plans For Retirement
- 27 Dec 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A third of Hungarians have not made any preparations for their financial security after retirement, daily Magyar Hírlap reported on Saturday citing a survey by insurance broker 4Life Direct.
Half Of Hungarians See Climate Change As Immediate Risk
- 23 Dec 2016 7:50 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians see climate change as a genuine problem, but only half of them consider it an immediate risk, Áron Hidvégi, analyst at pollster Századvég, said, citing a recent survey by the pollster.
Average Hungarian Spends 127 Euros At Christmas
- 22 Dec 2016 7:34 AM
- shopping
Hungarians on average will spend 40,000 forints (127 euros) on Christmas this year, a survey by NRC market research shows. The survey, conducted for CIB Bank, also indicates that more than half of the population will have no more than 25,000 forints for the same purpose, while only 13% of all respondents will spend 75,000 forints or more.
Budapest Named One Of Europe’s Top 10 Tech Cities
- 20 Dec 2016 9:36 AM
- tech
Budapest has placed seventh on a list of Europe’s largest technology clusters compiled by leading real estate advisor CB Richard Ellis. The survey looked at 35 cities in all, each of which had at least 40,000 employees working in technology companies.
Union: Pisa Results Verify Teachers ’Criticisms Of Education Policy
- 16 Dec 2016 3:45 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
The results published recently of the 2015 PISA survey came as a “shock” to the teaching community but they are a vindication of the criticisms highlighting the “serious problems” in public education in Hungary, head of the PSZ teaching union Piroska Galló said on Wednesday.
Most Hungarians Expect Having To Work In Retirement
- 11 Jan 2017 9:00 AM
- current affairs
Fully 69% of Hungarians surveyed by K&H Bank said they expected to work after they retire. The report noted that the ratio had increased from 61% last year. K&H Bank’s Péter Kuruc told a press conference that nearly 80% of respondents said they expected a worse or even far worse standard of living when they retired and only 22% had pension savings of their own.
Hungary Jobless Rate Falls To 4.5 Pc
- 6 Jan 2017 7:00 AM
- business
Hungary’s rolling average three-month jobless rate reached 4.5 percent in September-November, dropping from 4.7 percent in the previous month and 6.2 percent in the same period a year earlier, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) said on Thursday. The rate covers unemployment among those between the ages of 15 and 74.
Four-Fifths Of Companies Report Shortage Of Skilled Workers
- 4 Jan 2017 10:30 AM
- current affairs
Some 81 percent of companies in Hungary suffer from a shortage of skilled workers and one-fifth are unable to hire enough workers with university and college degrees, economic research institute GKI said on Tuesday citing a survey made last November.
Govt To Introduce ‘Welfare Diagnosis’ In 2018
- 4 Jan 2017 8:00 AM
- community & culture
The government is planning to monitor the needs of low-income families from next year on to “ensure individually tailored assistance”, daily Magyar Hírlap reported.
Third Of Hungarians Have No Financial Plans For Retirement
- 27 Dec 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A third of Hungarians have not made any preparations for their financial security after retirement, daily Magyar Hírlap reported on Saturday citing a survey by insurance broker 4Life Direct.
Half Of Hungarians See Climate Change As Immediate Risk
- 23 Dec 2016 7:50 AM
- current affairs
Hungarians see climate change as a genuine problem, but only half of them consider it an immediate risk, Áron Hidvégi, analyst at pollster Századvég, said, citing a recent survey by the pollster.
Average Hungarian Spends 127 Euros At Christmas
- 22 Dec 2016 7:34 AM
- shopping
Hungarians on average will spend 40,000 forints (127 euros) on Christmas this year, a survey by NRC market research shows. The survey, conducted for CIB Bank, also indicates that more than half of the population will have no more than 25,000 forints for the same purpose, while only 13% of all respondents will spend 75,000 forints or more.
Budapest Named One Of Europe’s Top 10 Tech Cities
- 20 Dec 2016 9:36 AM
- tech
Budapest has placed seventh on a list of Europe’s largest technology clusters compiled by leading real estate advisor CB Richard Ellis. The survey looked at 35 cities in all, each of which had at least 40,000 employees working in technology companies.
Union: Pisa Results Verify Teachers ’Criticisms Of Education Policy
- 16 Dec 2016 3:45 PM
- hungarymatters.hu
- community & culture
The results published recently of the 2015 PISA survey came as a “shock” to the teaching community but they are a vindication of the criticisms highlighting the “serious problems” in public education in Hungary, head of the PSZ teaching union Piroska Galló said on Wednesday.