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Roma Marginality in the European Union


Roma Marginality in the European Union - Beyond Intractability

The aim of this paper is to examine the various reasons for the division between Roma and non-Roma in Europe and explore potential ways to transform the ...

Roma: what discrimination do they face and what does EU do?

They face difficulties such as limited access to quality education and difficulty integrating into the labour market, leading to further poverty ...

Legal Cynicism and System Avoidance: Roma Marginality in Central ...

Of an estimated 10–12 million Roma currently living in Europe, six million live within the European Union (EU), and most are EU citizens (EC ...

Roma equality, inclusion and participation in the EU

Out of an estimated 10 to 12 million Roma living in Europe, approximately 6 million are citizens or residents of the EU. Many EU Roma are still ...

Marginalisation of Roma: Root Causes and Possible Policy Actions

One central reason for the social and economic marginalisation of Roma is centuries of anti-Roma discrimination, which has affected the behaviour of Roma. To ...

Protecting the rights of Roma: Europe's great challenge

The extent of exclusion and marginalisation of the EU's 6 million-strong community of Roma women, men and children is a cause of great shame.

The Roma, Leadership, Mobilization and the European Union

The Roma are subject to wide-spread discrimination and are socially and economically marginalized in almost every European country. ... Mahler, 1993). Roma ...

Promoting resilience and prosperity through Roma inclusion

... European Union (EU). The World Bank is taking deliberate action to ... marginalized Roma communities. While these interventions have ...

Romani: Europe's largest ethnic minority, their marginalization, and ...

The EU is making progress by continuously acknowledging the marginalization of Romani communities and recently providing concrete strategies to address the ...

Lack of Educational Opportunities for the Roma People in Eastern ...

The Roma people constitute one of the largest ethnic minorities in Europe, with 10 to 12 million Roma in the European Union as of 2016.

Roma children | UNICEF Europe and Central Asia

Of the 10 to 12 million Roma people in Europe, around two-thirds live in central and eastern European countries. ... We focus on the most marginalized and ...

Rights of the Roma in the European Union - Wikipedia

Despite their number they have faced a long history of systematic abuse and significant marginalisation within Europe. Reports on the situation of the Roma ...

Understanding EU action on Roma inclusion - European Parliament

and marginalisation. Page 4. EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service. 4. EU legal framework. The Treaty on European Union (TEU) defines equality and ...

EU must fight root causes of racial discrimination against Roma ...

The Slovak government uses EU funds for education, and which requires that schooling is desegregated and non-discriminatory. In December 2023, ...

Roma in an Expanding Europe: Breaking the Poverty Cycle

However, self-marginalization of many Roma is related to a long legacy of European policies that sought to reinforce Roma. 14. Roma in an Expanding Europe.

The Roma of Eastern Europe: Still Searching for Inclusion

ARTICLE: Over one million Roma, Europe's largest ethnic minority, became EU citizens in May 2004 when eight former communist states joined ...

Roma populations and health inequalities: a new perspective - PMC

Inappropriately generalised group characteristics are all too often implicated in the marginalisation of Roma and the singular “they” mentality that infuses ...

EU Enlargement and the Roma/Gypsy Diaspora

Education is widely seen as providing a solution to Roma marginalisation. ... The role of European institutions, particularly the European Union, is to ...

Wake-up call for a giant: The EU must end discrimination against ...

The European Union (EU) is not doing enough to end ... marginalized and discriminated communities in Europe, including the Roma.

Faces and Causes of Marginalization of the Roma in Local Settings

The Regional Roma Survey 2011 was a joint endeavour of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank (WB) and the European Commission (EC) and ...