Hungary's family policies
6 min
Available until 07/04/2026
Like many countries in eastern Europe, Hungary is facing demographic decline due to emigration, an aging population and a low birth rate. For several years, Orban's government has stepped up measures to encourage Hungarians to have children, turning it into a political battle.
Editing
Vivian Wang
Graphics
Anne Mangin
Journalist
Véronique Barondeau
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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