Despre proiectul RE/Search
Reference Type: Aggregated Database
Author: UNDP, (United, Nations Development Programme Bratislava Regional Center), Roma, Initiatives Office,
Open Society Foundation, Central European University/Center for Policy Studies
Year: 2012-2014
Title: Project: Faces and Causes of Marginalization of the Roma in Local Settings: Hungary - Romania-- Serbia
Short Title: Project: Faces and Causes of Marginalization of the Roma in Local Settings: Hungary - Romania-- Serbia
Keywords: Roma Minority
Abstract: ontextual inquiry to the UNDP/World Bank/EC Regional Roma Survey 2011, focusing on Hungary, Romania, Serbia. A joint initiative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the Open Society Foundation's Roma Initiatives Office (RIO) and the Making the Most of EU Funds for Roma Inclusion program, and the Central European University/Center for Policy Studies (CEU CPS).
he Regional Roma Survey 2011 was a joint endeavour of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the World Bank (WB) and the European Commission (EC) and the European Union's Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). Two complementary surveys were carried out in 2011 with the aim of mapping the current socio-economic situation of Roma in a select of EU and non-EU countries. The survey questionnaire was designed jointly by a team from UNDP, the World Bank and the FRA. Each survey used different questions and a core common component composed of key questions on education, employment, housing, health, free movement and migration issues, and discrimination experiences. Both surveys applied the same sampling methodology in countries of overlap allowing for the development of a common dataset on core indicators and ensuring comparability and consistency of results. The UNDP survey focused on social and economic development aspects and the FRA survey on the fulfilment of key fundamental rights.
The UNDP/World Bank/EC Regional Roma Survey, a follow up of the 2004 UNDP survey, covered the EU member states with higher density of Roma populations, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, and the non-EU states of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Republic of Moldova and Serbia.
URL: http://www.desire-ro.eu/wp-content/uploads/Faces-and-Causes-of-Roma-marginalization_project-brief_2013.pdf
(https://cps.ceu.hu/research/roma-marginalization)
Name of Database: Center for Policy Studies, CEU Budapest
Database Provider: CEU Budapest- Faces and Causes of Marginalization of the Roma in Local Settings/ http://www.desire-ro.eu/wp-content/uploads
Language: English