Kim Lane Scheppelle

hungarian woman reaches under a partition for money

Expert: 'Women are going to bear the burden of Orbán's failed economic policies.'

February 13, 2019
Orbán's Enemies

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called for larger Hungarian families to combat the country's low birth rate and shrinking labor force. In exchange, he's willing to provide financial benefits and programs for women like loan expansion programs, subsidies for cars, and no required income tax for women with four or more children.

Expert: 'Women are going to bear the burden of Orbán's failed economic policies.'

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