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The Presence of Health-Risk Behaviour in Roma Family
Roma people in B&H are a marginalised population group. Their health condition; is considerably worse than the condition of other population groups. The health problems of Roma people correlate with inadequate living and dwelling conditions.
Dragana Nikšić +1 more
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Roma children and young people in Bulgaria: patterns of risk and effective protection in relation to child sexual exploitation [PDF]
This article examines patterns of risk regarding child sexual exploitation (CSE). There is specific focus on those living in alternative care, child sexual exploitation and trafficking among Roma communities in Bulgaria and the UK.
Brodie, Isabelle, D'Arcy, Kate
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To Stay within the Range. Three Attempts to Define Contemporary Roma Art in Poland The concept of contemporary Roma art was introduced into the critical apparatus of aesthetics by Timea Junghaus in 2007, when she curated Paradise Lost, the first Roma ...
Monika Weychert
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The time of the Roma in times of crisis: Where has European neoliberal capitalism failed? [PDF]
This paper argues that the economic and financial crisis that has ensnared Europe from the late 2000s has been instrumental in reshaping employment and social relations in a detrimental way for the majority of the European people.
Bauman Z +30 more
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SOCIAL PROGRESS AND ECONOMIC PROJECTS FOR DISADVANTAGED GROUPS IN ROMANIA
The paper aims to analyse the social progress, social politics, social law and successful projects applicable to the some disadvantaged groups: Roma people and woman. Inclusion of Roma people is analysed from economic point of view. The economic problems
Aurelian Virgil BALUTA
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Luník IX in pandemic time [PDF]
The events of the rapid onset of health threats, which resulted in a global pandemic and an officially confirmed state of emergency in the Slovak Republic in a few days, affected the inhabitants of the Luník IX housing estate in Košice in many ways.
Klára Kohoutová, Miroslav Pollák
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Background Previous research has shown that Roma people report worse health outcomes than the general population and suffer from a myriad of economic and social disadvantages.
Tomos Robinson +3 more
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Healthier Lives for European Minority Groups : School and Health Care, Lessons from the Roma [PDF]
On average, the Roma in Europe can expect to die 10 years earlier than the rest of the population, given the health conditions they experience. EU-funded research has informed on successful actions (SA) that when implemented among the Roma provide them ...
Flecha Fernandez Sanmamed, Ainhoa
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The musical identity of the Roma people on the streets of Belgrade [PDF]
This paper deals with the musical street practice of the Roma people on the territory of Belgrade. An attempt shall be made to present this practice in its entirety, with all its particularities, based on data obtained in the field (through ...
Aksić Nina
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The Prolonged Inclusion of Roma Groups in Swedish Society
Inclusion policies focusing on Roma groups started in Sweden during the 1950s, when the Swedish government recognized the formal citizen status of the so called “Swedish Gypsies”, a group consisting of approximately 740 people. As the Roma were perceived
Norma Montesino, Ida Ohlsson Al Fakir
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