László Kákai PhD. University of Pécs, Hungary ‘City-Regions in the Southern Cultural Zone’ CESUN 2010 16-25 July 2010 Pécs, Hungary.

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László Kákai PhD. University of Pécs, Hungary ‘City-Regions in the Southern Cultural Zone’ CESUN July 2010 Pécs, Hungary

Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 2010 Non-profit organisations in breakdown of fields of activity, 2008 n =

The number of non-profit organisation between 1989 and 2008 Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 2010

(HUF million) The revenues of non-profit organisations,

Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 2010 The allocation of revenues of non-profit organisations in breakdown of sources,

Rate of income and sectoral weight of public foundations and public benefit companies, Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 2010

The division of the total amount of revenues within the nonprofit branch and its organisations by the settlements types, 2008 Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office, 2010

Regions of Hungary Western Transdanubia Central Transdanubia Southern Transdanubia Southern Great Plain Northern Great Plain Northern Hungary Central Hungary

The proportion of the civil and company incomes in the whole income of organizations* (2000, 2006, 2007) * Calculated from Hungarian Central Statistical Office 2007 non-profit database

Regional identity Do you like living in your county? (representatives of civil organizations, N=46) Why do you like living in your county? (in the circle of civil representatives, who like living in their county, N=41)

Regional identity Why don’t you like living in your county? (in the circle of civil representatives, who don’t like living in their county, N=5) Do you like living in your county? (representatives of civil organizations, N=46 )

Regional identity What are you proud of in your home settlement? (representatives of civil organizations, %) N=46 What are you proud of in your home county? (representatives of civil organizations, %) What are you proud of in your region? (representatives of civil organizations, %)

Regional identity Have Baranya, Somogy, Tolna counties got such common problems that can be solved with cooperation? (representatives of civil organizations, N=46) What are these problems? (in the circle of civil representatives who answered yes to the previous question, N=42)

Mobility: How long have been living in your county? (representatives of civil organizations, %) N=46

Are you planning to move from your home settlement in the near future (1-2 years)? (representatives of civil organizations, %) N=46

Mobility groups (representatives of civil organizations, %) N=46