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The Roma or "Gypsies" are Europe's largest and poorest ethnic minority. Nearly 80 per cent of them live in the former communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe. The Roma - Non-Roma educational gap, always substantial but slowly closing in the communist years, widened again after the...
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gap, the number of children is important for female employment, and geographic differences play little role once education …
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-academic readers too. We show that children's health is closely related to their social background, income position, living conditions …This report examines health inequalities among Hungarian children in the 2010s. Our work is based on a wide range of …, and the health behaviors of themselves and their parents. …
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living conditions and income, and the behavioral characteristics of themselves and their parents. …. These restructured data have been used to identify social inequalities in children's health and the possible causes of these … inequalities. Our research shows that children's health is strongly related to the social environment in which they are born, their …
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