BACKGROUND: Roma comprise the largest ethnic minority in Europe, with an estimated population of 10-12 million. Roughly 50-60% of European Roma live in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe. In this study, we set out to quantify and explain disparities in unmet health needs for Roma populations relative to non-Roma populations, using self-reported access to health care. METHODS: The United Nations Development Programme/World Bank/European Commission 2011 regional Roma survey was used for this study (12 countries, 8735 Roma and 4572 non-Roma living in same communities), with self-reported unmet health need (did not consult a doctor or health professional when they felt it was necessary in past year) as the primary outcome. Multivariabl...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the health of people living in Roma settlements with that of the general pop...
Background: Despite the attention the situation of the Roma in Central and Eastern Europe has recei...
In the growing literature on the human rights of Roma people in Central Europe, their relatively poo...
BACKGROUND: Roma comprise the largest ethnic minority in Europe, with an estimated population of 10-...
BACKGROUND: Roma in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) face problems in accessing health care, and a l...
The health of Roma has been found to be poorer than that of the majority population. The aim of this...
Background: Roma in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) face problems in accessing health care, and a l...
Roma people from Central and Eastern Europe suffer some of the worst health conditions in the indust...
Aims: This study aimed to compare the self-rated health status of the Roma and of the general popula...
While data and literature on Roma health are scarce, it is becoming increasingly apparent that Roma ...
Introduction: The Roma is the largest ethnic minority in Europe, estimated to be over 11 million (1....
The paper investigates the barriers in the access to health-care services embedded in the configurat...
Abstract Background Serbia has proclaimed access to h...
Provides an overview of the health situation among the Roma peoples of Central and Eastern Europe. S...
The Roma make up one of the largest ethnic groups in Europe. The few studies that are available repo...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the health of people living in Roma settlements with that of the general pop...
Background: Despite the attention the situation of the Roma in Central and Eastern Europe has recei...
In the growing literature on the human rights of Roma people in Central Europe, their relatively poo...
BACKGROUND: Roma comprise the largest ethnic minority in Europe, with an estimated population of 10-...
BACKGROUND: Roma in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) face problems in accessing health care, and a l...
The health of Roma has been found to be poorer than that of the majority population. The aim of this...
Background: Roma in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) face problems in accessing health care, and a l...
Roma people from Central and Eastern Europe suffer some of the worst health conditions in the indust...
Aims: This study aimed to compare the self-rated health status of the Roma and of the general popula...
While data and literature on Roma health are scarce, it is becoming increasingly apparent that Roma ...
Introduction: The Roma is the largest ethnic minority in Europe, estimated to be over 11 million (1....
The paper investigates the barriers in the access to health-care services embedded in the configurat...
Abstract Background Serbia has proclaimed access to h...
Provides an overview of the health situation among the Roma peoples of Central and Eastern Europe. S...
The Roma make up one of the largest ethnic groups in Europe. The few studies that are available repo...
OBJECTIVES: We compared the health of people living in Roma settlements with that of the general pop...
Background: Despite the attention the situation of the Roma in Central and Eastern Europe has recei...
In the growing literature on the human rights of Roma people in Central Europe, their relatively poo...