Endre Sik is the main researcher of the Hungarian team of the LOCALMULTIDEM project. He is a senior researcher at the Centre for International Migration and Refugee Studies (http://www.migration.mtaki.hu/migracio_alap.pdf), as well as a professor at the Department of Minority Studies at ELTE University in . He is a project manager at TARKI Social Research Centre (http://www.tarki.hu/index­e.html). At present he is the Hungarian representative of the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (http://eumc.eu.int/eumc/index.php).

He has previously taught at Notre Dame University (Indiana, USA), at the University of Toronto (Canada) and the Central European University (). He has also been a consultant for international organizations such as the UNDP and the ILO.

He has been recently involved as a researcher in the following projects:

­ “Social Capital and Social Policy” EU 6 th Framework Programme, 2006 ­ ­ “Social Capital and Regional Development” EU 6 th Framework Programme, 2006 ­ ­ “Social Quality and the Changing Relationships between work, care and welfare in Europe”, EU 6 th Framework Programme, 2006 – ­ “Labour Market Flexibility and the Households”, EU 5th Framework Programme, 2000 ­ 2004 ­ “Local Goverment Monitoring and Data Bank”, Open Society Institute, Budapest, 1998­2000 ­ “Diaspora­politics in Hungary, in Russia and in the Ukraine”, COLPI, Budapest, 1998­2000

His research fields cover migration, xenophobia, labour market, informal economy, households’ economic behaviour, and social network capital.

CV: http://www.socialnetwork.hu/indexe.html

Selected Publications in English:

Hungary (2005) (Zakariás Ildikóval) POLITIS Project, Country Report, www.uni­oldenburg.de/politis­europe/9812.html

Hungary (2005) Mutual learning programme of the European Employment Strategy, Dublin, www.mutual­learning­employment.net/Irland05

The main characteristics and applications of LGMDP (2005) in Spatial Impact of Immigration Ministero della Infrastrutture del Transporti, Rome, pp. 127­141.

Xenophobia in Hungary in 1998 (2004) in: Hungary and the Hungarian Minorities, ed. László Szarka, Atlantic Studies on Society in Change No 122. Atlantic, N.Y., pp. 208­222. Is prejudice growing in Hungary? (with Zsolt Enyedi and Zoltán Fábián) (2004) in: Social Report – 2004 eds.: Kolosi Tamás. Tóth István György, Vukovich György, TÁRKI, Budapest, pp.366­385.

Labour market and migration: threat or opportunity (with Ágnes Hárs and Bori Simonovits) (2004) in: Social Report – 2004 eds.: Kolosi Tamás. Tóth István György, Vukovich György, TÁRKI, Budapest, pp.261­278.

How much work flexibility is there in Eastern and Western Europe? (with Claire Wallace) (2003). In: HWF Research Reports, No. 4., Vol..2., ed.: Claire Wallace, HIS, , pp. 69­108.

Joining an EU identity: integration of Hungary and the Hungarians (with Judit Tóth) (2003). In: Europeanisation, National Identities and Migration, eds.: Willfried Spohn, Anna Triandafyllidou, Routledge, London, pp. 223­244.

Country report (with Ildikó Nagy) (2002). HWF Research Report, No. 3., ed.: Claire Wallace, pp. 297­339.

Informal labour market­place on the Moscow Square (2002) in: The Social Impact of Informal Economies in Eastern Europe. Eds. Neef, Rainer, and Manuela Stanculescu, Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 231­247.

Hidden economy in Hungary (2002) (with János I. Tóth) in: The Social Impact of Informal Economies in Eastern Europe. Eds. Neef, Rainer, and Manuela Stanculescu, Ashgate, Aldershot, pp. 219­230.

Wages in the informal economy In. The Hungarian Labour Market, eds.: Károly Fazekas and Jenő Koltay, Institute of Economics, HAS, Budapest, 2002., pp. 98­ 101.

The Bad, the Worse, and the Worst: Guesstimating the Level of Corruption. In: Political Corruption in Transition, eds.: Stephen Kotkin and András Sajó, CEU Press, Budapest­New York, 2002., pp. 91­114.

Determinants of Denial and Acceptance of Refugees in Hungary (with György Csepeli and Zoltán Fábián). In: Ethnic minorities and Inter­Ethnic Relations in Context, eds.: Karen Phalet and Antal Örkény, Ashgate, 2001, Aldershot pp. 85­ 96.

Social Development in Hungary (with István Harcsa). In: Central Europe in Transition: Towards EU Membership, Eds.: Gorzelak, Grzegorz, Éva Ehrlich et al., 2001., Scholar, Warsaw, pp. 124­144.

Hungary (with Judit Tóth and Ágnes Hárs). In: Patterns of Migration in Central Europe, eds. Claire Wallace and Dariusz Stola, Palgrave, London, 2001, pp. 252­276. Diaspora: Tentative Observations and Applicability in Hungary. In: New Diasporas in Hungary, Russia and Ukraine. Eds.: Ilona Kiss and Catherine McGovern, 2000, Open Society/COLPI, Budapest, pp. 20­41.

Coping strategies in Central European Countries (with Gerry Remond). In: Poverty in Transition Economies, eds.: Sandra Hutton and Gerry Redmond, 2000, Routledge, London, pp. 266­287.