Hungary: Report warns that education in the country has become ‘too feminine’

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The report indicates that the “feminization” of the profession may have resulted in more than 80% of Hungarian teachers being women

A report said Hungary’s “pink education” phenomenon that favors women might jeopardize the economy, lower birth rates and harm men.

Women are overrepresented in Hungary’s higher education, according to parliament’s economic watchdog, which is seen as close to Prime Minister Viktor Orban.

The authors warned that an increase in the number of female graduates might make women less likely to marry and have children.

Orbán sought to bolster Hungary’s poor birth rate.

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