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作者: Three years of efforts to improve the lives of Roma people in Europe are starting to have visible results, says an EU report published today but more remains to be done 展开 摘要: 04/04/2014 00:00:00 Three years of efforts to improve the lives of Roma people in Europe are...
The Roma people – formerly often referred to as ‘Gypsies’ – have a unique history, and a precarious current existence. They are estimated to be about 10 million in Europe, and some 2–3 million elsewhere. Their lives have been characterized by mobility within and between countries, and ...
Roma and Sindhi people having close relationships with them and referred to as Gypsies or Roma. However, most of the Roma is that "Gypsies" this name discriminate significance, it is not used. With many countries showing that Roma people in Europe atzigan. ...
The Romani people arrived in the Balkans from Anatolia by the thirteenth century and in the Kingdom of Hungary around 1400 at the earliest. They were in Spain by 1425 and most countries of Continental Western Europe around this date, and in the British Isles by at least 1500. Their history...
Europe is home to a largely overlooked population of 12 million people who share a language and a culture quite distinct from the European norm. While spread out across the continent, the biggest populations live in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Slovakia. Together, the Roma people constitute ...
Background-The Roma people originated in northern India and have been known in Europe for nearly a thousand years. For much of that time they have been the subjects of discrimination and oppression, culminating in the extermination of half a million Roma in the Nazi death camps. While it is...
This study quantifies the achievement gap between Roma and non-Roma students in East Central Europe and assesses the potential causes of the gap. Using the UNDP survey of 2011, the only comparable data on the Roma spanning many countries, we show that the gap in the chances to get secondar...
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