The wellbeing paradox in Hungarian local sustainable agriculture

Birtalan, Ilona Liliána ✉ [Birtalan, Ilona Liliána (egészségpszicholó...), author] Doctoral School of Psychology (ELTE); Institute of Health Promotion and Sport Sciences (ELTE); Fertő, Imre [Fertő, Imre (Közgazdaságtan), author] Institute of Economics; Department of Agricultural Data Processing and ... (HUALS / IAF); Neulinger, Ágnes [Neulinger, Ágnes (Marketing), author] Marketing és Turizmus Intézet (UP / FBE); Rácz, József [Rácz, József (Társadalomlélektan), author] Department of Addictology (SU / FHS); Department of Counselling and School Psychology (ELTE / Pszich_Int); Oláh, Attila [Oláh, Attila (Pszichológia), author] Department of Personality and Health Psychology (ELTE / Pszich_Int)

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Published: BMC PUBLIC HEALTH 1471-2458 1471-2458 22 Paper: 2326 , 12 p. 2022
  • Szociológiai Tudományos Bizottság: B nemzetközi
  • SJR Scopus - Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health: Q1
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The literature suggests that farmers’ work involves a number of operational difficulties. Although alternative food networks address the majority of their problems, they can potentially generate new hardships. The aim of this study is to examine the situational and engagement-related work difficulties associated with the everyday world of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farmers.
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