In recent years the UK has receive a larger number of Roma migrants, of which a significant proportion is from Romania. Migration and the free movement of people makes an important contribution to community cohesion, social capital, social inclusion and the UK economy (Kofman et al, 2009). Roma migration, as a subset of the broader phenomenon of migration to the UK and as an important contribution to social and economic capital in the UK, is routinely misunderstood and affected by public misconception and prejudices related to migration. The is the first of two reports into Roma migration in the UK - community perspectives; and policy context
Understanding the historical context and variety of Roma/Gypsy/Traveller cultures is essential for s...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This thesis examines how European Union citizenship was experienced by migrant Roma in the UK by ask...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The Supporting Roma Voice project has aimed toaddress emerging knowledge gaps in the way inwhich the...
Although the number of migrant Roma living in the UK is not known, estimates by the Council of Europ...
Roma are recognised as one of the European Union’s (EU’s) largest minority ethnic groups, with estim...
One of the prevailing and persistent political and public discourses surrounding immigration suggest...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
This article explores the settlement and residential patterns of Slovakian Roma migrants in Chatham,...
The research seeks to understand the impact of the end of the transitional period following the UK’s...
The Roma (Gypsies) are a semi-nomadic people of Indian origins and are Europe’s largest minority gro...
The overall objective of this study was to provide an evidence-base with the aim of informing a more...
This article examines the reasons for the recent migration of Romanian Roma to the UK. Commencing wi...
Historically the Balkan region is known as producing the East-West European Roma migrations and the ...
Understanding the historical context and variety of Roma/Gypsy/Traveller cultures is essential for s...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This thesis examines how European Union citizenship was experienced by migrant Roma in the UK by ask...
This report discusses some of the current drivers and challenges of Roma migration to the UK. Roma m...
The Supporting Roma Voice project has aimed toaddress emerging knowledge gaps in the way inwhich the...
Although the number of migrant Roma living in the UK is not known, estimates by the Council of Europ...
Roma are recognised as one of the European Union’s (EU’s) largest minority ethnic groups, with estim...
One of the prevailing and persistent political and public discourses surrounding immigration suggest...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
This article explores the settlement and residential patterns of Slovakian Roma migrants in Chatham,...
The research seeks to understand the impact of the end of the transitional period following the UK’s...
The Roma (Gypsies) are a semi-nomadic people of Indian origins and are Europe’s largest minority gro...
The overall objective of this study was to provide an evidence-base with the aim of informing a more...
This article examines the reasons for the recent migration of Romanian Roma to the UK. Commencing wi...
Historically the Balkan region is known as producing the East-West European Roma migrations and the ...
Understanding the historical context and variety of Roma/Gypsy/Traveller cultures is essential for s...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This thesis examines how European Union citizenship was experienced by migrant Roma in the UK by ask...