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The Roma are the largest ethnic minority in Europe, as well as one of the most deprived and socially excluded groups. Because of the lack of high-quality data, research on Roma inclusion to inform evidence-based policies is scarce, and accurate data on programs implemented in the Western Balkans...
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The European Commission's Directorate General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations approached the World Bank to develop an evidence base and to deliver policy advice and technical assistance for supporting the effective reintegration of (Roma) returnees in the Western Balkans: Albania,...
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This paper measures discrimination against the Roma (commonly known by the disfavored term "Gypsies") to test the ground level efficacy of two strategies of human rights improvement: top-down diffusion and bottom-up change. The study spans three towns, Murska Sobota and Novo mesto in Slovenia...
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The recent admission of Slovakia into the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) stands in sharp contrast with the … reasons: first, during the early phase of the transition process Hungary was way ahead of Slovakia, and second, the high level … Slovakia. This implies that in the absence of an elite consensus on continuing the reforms, the current success of Slovakia …
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analyze the experience of an emerging economy, Slovakia, using a large micro-level dataset that accounts for a substantial …
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