2009
DOI: 10.1080/09651560903457915
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Revisiting Minority Integration in Eastern Europe: Examining the Case of Roma Integration in Romania

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“…The vulnerability of the Rroma population is evident in Romania as well, and although status and integration have seen some positive movement in very recent years (e.g. [2006][2007], Rroma continue to be extremely marginalized (Filipescu, 2009). While Romania has the largest Rroma population in Europe (estimated at around 2 million), the status of the Rroma continues to be very low in the economic, political and social spheres (Crowe, 1999;Ram, 2006;Rat, 2005).…”
Section: Minorities In Romaniamentioning
confidence: 99%