- List of abbreviations and acronyms
- Rationale
- 1. Most frequent Roma living circumstances
- 1.1. Roma communities living in integrated urban and suburban neighbourhoods
- Description
- Dynamics and trends
- Frequency - Countries
- 1.2. Roma communities living in segregated urban and suburban neighbourhoods
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- 1.3. Roma communities living in segregated rural settlements
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- 1.4. Roma migrants and Roma EU nationals moving within the EU-15 Member States
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- 1.5. Roma travellers and (semi-) mobile lifestyles
- 2. Adapting principles to different circumstances
- 2.1. Areas, principles and action criteria
- The dimensions of Roma integration
- The four priority areas
- The ten common basic principles
- 2.2. Adapting principles to the diversity of Roma living circumstances
- 3. Model approaches: Challenges, options and strategies accordingto the types of circumstances
- 3.1. Possible model approaches for Roma communities livingin integrated urban and suburban neighbourhoods
- Key policy challenges
- Policy options to follow
- Practices that have demonstrated negative consequences
- Specific strategies, priority actions, useful recommendations
- 3.2. Possible model approaches for Roma communities livingin segregated urban and suburban neighbourhoods
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- 3.3. Possible model approaches for Roma communities livingin segregated rural settlements
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- 3.4. Possible model approaches for Roma migrants and Roma EU nationals moving within the EU-15 Member States
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- 3.5. Possible model approaches for travellers and (semi-mobile Roma)
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- 4. Connecting models with EU instruments and policies
- 4.1. Legal instruments
- 4.2. Policy instruments
- 4.3. Financial instruments
- 5. Annexes
- Annex 1: Common basic principles for Roma inclusion
- Annex 2: Factors that may bolster the success of programmes and projects
- Annex 3: Documents and materials consulted for this work
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