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Statistical Analysis – Progress of the Decade for Inclusion of the Roma in Republic Macedonia 2005-2010


Volume 9, Issue 2, September 2014, Pages 526–532

 Statistical Analysis – Progress of the Decade for Inclusion of the Roma in Republic Macedonia 2005-2010

David Berat1

1 Department for IPA, General Secretariat of the Government of Republic Macedonia, Macedonia

Original language: English

Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

Abstract


The paper summarizes the statistic data about the progress of the Decade for Inclusion of the Roma in Republic Macedonia 2005-2010. The article is devided in 5 parts and gives results in the most vurnable areas connected with the Roma population. The statistic data is a result of my research where 538 people from 17 municipalities were questioned and answered questions about general health condition of Roma, attitude toward the Roma in the health sector, health insurance situation of the Roma, employment of the Roma in the health sector, housing problems of the Roma, property documentation issues, relationships between Roma and non Roma as neighbors, inclusion in preschool, elementary and high school, and university education, and attitude toward the Roma in the educational sector. The result from the survey is that the highest percent of negative responses are in Kumanovo, Shtip and Vinica. There are no positive changes in the municipalities in Skopje, Gostivar, Kichevo and Kochani. Data show that significantly progress is achieved in the aspect of the inclusion of the Roma in preschool, elementary, high school and university education. 74% of the surveyed state that the inclusion of the Roma at university level is increased and only 1% state that the inclusion is decreased.

Author Keywords: Decade for Inclusion of the Roma, Republic of Macedonia, Integration, Human rights, Romany people.


How to Cite this Article


David Berat, “Statistical Analysis – Progress of the Decade for Inclusion of the Roma in Republic Macedonia 2005-2010,” International Journal of Innovation and Scientific Research, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 526–532, September 2014.