Poverty and Welfare of Roma in the Slovak Republic: A Joint Report Ot the World Bank, the Open Society Institute, INEKO, Foundation S.P.A.C.E. |
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... Czech and Slovak Republics during the Holocaust differed significantly . The majority of Czech Roma were killed in concentration camps . In contrast , fewer Roma from Slovakia were deported to camps , although many were sent to work ...
... Czech and Slovak Republics during the Holocaust differed significantly . The majority of Czech Roma were killed in concentration camps . In contrast , fewer Roma from Slovakia were deported to camps , although many were sent to work ...
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... Czech lands . This latter program was never fully implemented , although many Roma families were transported to the Czech Republic against their will . The program was coordinated by a Commission for the Problems of the Gypsy Population ...
... Czech lands . This latter program was never fully implemented , although many Roma families were transported to the Czech Republic against their will . The program was coordinated by a Commission for the Problems of the Gypsy Population ...
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... Czech Republic . Those that did commute to the Czech Republic complained that their wages were too low to make it worthwhile , that employers were often late with payments , and that sometimes they were not paid at all . Roma were more ...
... Czech Republic . Those that did commute to the Czech Republic complained that their wages were too low to make it worthwhile , that employers were often late with payments , and that sometimes they were not paid at all . Roma were more ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND | 1 |
POVERTY IN ROMA SETTLEMENTS | 11 |
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES AND COPING STRATEGIES | 25 |
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