Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia
What is the economic rationale for Roma inclusion? This report explores the question: What is the economic argument for Roma inclusion?The analysis is based on quantitative data from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, and Serbia, and information fr...
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okr-10986-129052021-04-23T14:03:03Z Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia World Bank ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACTIVE LABOR ACTIVE LABOR MARKET ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICY AGE GROUP AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY AVERAGE WAGE AVERAGE WAGES BUSINESS LICENSES CAPITAL OWNERS CAPITAL SHARE CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CENSUSES CHILD CARE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONSUMPTION TAXES CORPORATE TAX RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES EMPLOYMENT PROBABILITIES EMPLOYMENT RATE EMPLOYMENT RATES EMPLOYMENT STATUS EQUAL ACCESS ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL STABILITY FINDING JOBS FINDING WORK FISCAL BURDEN GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS WAGE GROSS WAGES HEALTH CARE HIGH EMPLOYMENT HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INSTRUMENT JOB PLACEMENT JOB SEARCH JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE JOB SEEKERS JOBS LABOR COST LABOR ECONOMICS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LABOR MARKETS LABOR SHARE LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFELONG LEARNING LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG TERM UNEMPLOYMENT LOW EMPLOYMENT MARKET ECONOMY MARKET EXCLUSION MARKET INTEGRATION MICROFINANCE MINORITY MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL AUTHORITIES NATIONAL RESOURCES NET INCOME LOSS OFFICIAL POPULATION OPEN SOCIETY OPPORTUNITY COSTS OUTPUT LOSS PAYROLL TAX PAYROLL TAXES PENSION PENSIONS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION TRENDS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY GAP PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRESS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SUPPORT PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF EDUCATION REGIONAL POLICY RESPECT RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETURN RETURNS SAVINGS SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL QUALITY SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES TAX BENEFIT TAX RATE TAX RATES TECHNICAL TRAINING TERTIARY EDUCATION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE GAP WAGE RATES WELFARE RECIPIENTS WOMAN WORK EXPERIENCE WORKER WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE What is the economic rationale for Roma inclusion? This report explores the question: What is the economic argument for Roma inclusion?The analysis is based on quantitative data from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, and Serbia, and information from interviews with 222 stakeholders in government as well as non-government officials and Roma and non-Roma. Seven household surveys for these four countries provided sufficiently rich information to make the economic calculations. The four countries represent more than two-thirds of Roma in Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans. 2013-03-25T18:29:14Z 2013-03-25T18:29:14Z 2010-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16371249/roma-inclusion-economic-opportunity-bulgaria-czech-republic-romania-serbia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12905 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria Czech Republic Romania Serbia |
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ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACTIVE LABOR ACTIVE LABOR MARKET ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICY AGE GROUP AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY AVERAGE WAGE AVERAGE WAGES BUSINESS LICENSES CAPITAL OWNERS CAPITAL SHARE CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CENSUSES CHILD CARE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONSUMPTION TAXES CORPORATE TAX RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES EMPLOYMENT PROBABILITIES EMPLOYMENT RATE EMPLOYMENT RATES EMPLOYMENT STATUS EQUAL ACCESS ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL STABILITY FINDING JOBS FINDING WORK FISCAL BURDEN GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS WAGE GROSS WAGES HEALTH CARE HIGH EMPLOYMENT HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INSTRUMENT JOB PLACEMENT JOB SEARCH JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE JOB SEEKERS JOBS LABOR COST LABOR ECONOMICS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LABOR MARKETS LABOR SHARE LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFELONG LEARNING LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG TERM UNEMPLOYMENT LOW EMPLOYMENT MARKET ECONOMY MARKET EXCLUSION MARKET INTEGRATION MICROFINANCE MINORITY MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL AUTHORITIES NATIONAL RESOURCES NET INCOME LOSS OFFICIAL POPULATION OPEN SOCIETY OPPORTUNITY COSTS OUTPUT LOSS PAYROLL TAX PAYROLL TAXES PENSION PENSIONS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION TRENDS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY GAP PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRESS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SUPPORT PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF EDUCATION REGIONAL POLICY RESPECT RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETURN RETURNS SAVINGS SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL QUALITY SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES TAX BENEFIT TAX RATE TAX RATES TECHNICAL TRAINING TERTIARY EDUCATION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE GAP WAGE RATES WELFARE RECIPIENTS WOMAN WORK EXPERIENCE WORKER WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE |
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ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT ACTIVE LABOR ACTIVE LABOR MARKET ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICY AGE GROUP AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY AVERAGE WAGE AVERAGE WAGES BUSINESS LICENSES CAPITAL OWNERS CAPITAL SHARE CASH TRANSFER CASH TRANSFERS CENSUSES CHILD CARE CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CONSUMPTION TAXES CORPORATE TAX RATE CURRENT POPULATION DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN DISCRIMINATION DISSEMINATION EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMETRICS ECONOMIC BENEFITS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ECONOMIC PRODUCTIVITY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES EMPLOYMENT PROBABILITIES EMPLOYMENT RATE EMPLOYMENT RATES EMPLOYMENT STATUS EQUAL ACCESS ETHNIC GROUPS EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FINANCIAL STABILITY FINDING JOBS FINDING WORK FISCAL BURDEN GOVERNMENT BUDGETS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE GOVERNMENT FINANCES GOVERNMENT REVENUE GOVERNMENT REVENUES GROSS WAGE GROSS WAGES HEALTH CARE HIGH EMPLOYMENT HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TAX INCOME TAXES INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INSTRUMENT JOB PLACEMENT JOB SEARCH JOB SEARCH ASSISTANCE JOB SEEKERS JOBS LABOR COST LABOR ECONOMICS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS LABOR MARKETS LABOR SHARE LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIFELONG LEARNING LIVING STANDARDS LOAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT LONG TERM UNEMPLOYMENT LOW EMPLOYMENT MARKET ECONOMY MARKET EXCLUSION MARKET INTEGRATION MICROFINANCE MINORITY MUNICIPALITIES NATIONAL AUTHORITIES NATIONAL RESOURCES NET INCOME LOSS OFFICIAL POPULATION OPEN SOCIETY OPPORTUNITY COSTS OUTPUT LOSS PAYROLL TAX PAYROLL TAXES PENSION PENSIONS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION ESTIMATES POPULATION TRENDS PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY GAP PROGRAM DESIGN PROGRESS PUBLIC EDUCATION PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SUPPORT PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS QUALITY EDUCATION QUALITY OF EDUCATION REGIONAL POLICY RESPECT RETIREMENT RETIREMENT PENSIONS RETURN RETURNS SAVINGS SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCHOOL QUALITY SCHOOL STUDENTS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SMALL BUSINESS SOCIAL INCLUSION SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SERVICE SOCIAL SERVICES TAX BENEFIT TAX RATE TAX RATES TECHNICAL TRAINING TERTIARY EDUCATION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE GAP WAGE RATES WELFARE RECIPIENTS WOMAN WORK EXPERIENCE WORKER WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG AGE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE World Bank Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia |
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Europe and Central Asia Bulgaria Czech Republic Romania Serbia |
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What is the economic rationale for Roma
inclusion? This report explores the question: What is the
economic argument for Roma inclusion?The analysis is based
on quantitative data from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania,
and Serbia, and information from interviews with 222
stakeholders in government as well as non-government
officials and Roma and non-Roma. Seven household surveys for
these four countries provided sufficiently rich information
to make the economic calculations. The four countries
represent more than two-thirds of Roma in Central and
Eastern Europe and the Balkans. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note |
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Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia |
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Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia |
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Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia |
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Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia |
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Roma Inclusion : An Economic Opportunity for Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia |
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roma inclusion : an economic opportunity for bulgaria, czech republic, romania and serbia |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/01/16371249/roma-inclusion-economic-opportunity-bulgaria-czech-republic-romania-serbia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12905 |
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