No country in Europe has an accurate number for Roma citizens in their of?cial census. Many Roma do not of?cially register their identity due to fear of discrimination, long-standing assimilation pressures, and lack of information on the bene?ts of registration.Roma census registration campaigns carried out in 2012 by the Open Society Foundations and Roma communities are helping end the invisibility of Roma populations in parts of Central and Eastern Europe.This fact sheet documents the success of these campaigns
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
The Roma in Europe have been the object, over the past centuries, of a variety of (mostly discrimina...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in almost every country on the continent....
Slovakia belongs to those states with a high number of Romani in terms of population – of the popula...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
We analyse Roma fertility in four neighbouring countries in Central and Eastern Europe with a large ...
Looks at Roma participation in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe across a broad range of ke...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
Many Roma have faced discrimination and prejudice fromboth private groups and national governments
Despite an increasing number of EU and government initiatives in their favor, the situation of Roma ...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
Recent estimates from the Council of Europe (CoE), rates Romani presence in Europe around 10-12 mill...
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
The Roma in Europe have been the object, over the past centuries, of a variety of (mostly discrimina...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in almost every country on the continent....
Slovakia belongs to those states with a high number of Romani in terms of population – of the popula...
The Roma people are the largest ethnic minority in the European Union. However, in many EU member st...
We analyse Roma fertility in four neighbouring countries in Central and Eastern Europe with a large ...
Looks at Roma participation in Central, Eastern, and South Eastern Europe across a broad range of ke...
This paper aims to contribute to the policy discussion on the challenges of mapping the realities of...
Within the political framework of the European Union (EU), there has been long standing recognition ...
Funding: “RomaInterbellum. Roma Civic Emancipation between the Two World Wars” which has received fu...
This research forms part of the Roma SOURCE (Sharing of Understanding Rights and Citizenship in Euro...
Many Roma have faced discrimination and prejudice fromboth private groups and national governments
Despite an increasing number of EU and government initiatives in their favor, the situation of Roma ...
In the summer of 2010, the forced expulsion of many Roma from Western to Eastern Europe captured hea...
Recent estimates from the Council of Europe (CoE), rates Romani presence in Europe around 10-12 mill...
The Roma, as Europe’s largest minority group and who experience disproportionate levels of poverty, ...
The Roma in Europe have been the object, over the past centuries, of a variety of (mostly discrimina...
There are approximately ten million Roma in Europe, living in almost every country on the continent....