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Using GGS to Inform Sustainability and Family Policy in Hungary

In Hungary, both governmental institutions and civil society actors rely on GGS data to inform sustainability assessments and debates on family policy

The Generations and Gender Survey (GGS) has become a reference point for evidence-based analysis in Hungary. The National Council for Sustainable Development has used GGS findings in its biannual sustainability assessments, particularly in relation to family structures such as single-parent households. The Hungarian Parliamentary Office has likewise drawn on GGS-based publications in its reports on demographic change, work–life balance, and family wellbeing.

At the same time, civil society organisations are actively making use of GGS evidence. The Single Parents’ Centre has used GGS data in its publications on single parents and patchwork families, contributing to broader public and policy discussions about family diversity and vulnerability.

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