The Hungarian team consists of two postdoc researchers, Dr. Dóra Gábriel (Principal Investigator), and Dr. Noémi Katona (scientific researcher).
I am a research fellow at the Centre for Economic and Regional Studies, and a project researcher at the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. I hold a PhD degree in Sociology from the University of Pécs, Hungary. My dissertation examined the life course and transnational labor of Hungarian migrant care workers. My current research projects focus on the process of marketization of care, elderly migration, and social innovations in eldercare. In the CareOrg team, I am a postdoc researcher, where I study the operation of new market actors.
I am a sociologist and social anthropologist. In my research I primarily focus on issues related to gender and migration and study them from a political economy perspective. I obtained my PhD degree at the Humboldt University Berlin in Sociology. In my dissertation I have studied Hungarian women in the transnational prostitution market. Since 2017 I work at the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. Recently I have been focusing on the transnational senior care market in my research and currently I am post-doctoral researcher in the CareOrg project.