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Romanies and Coexistence with Them in View of Czech Public – April 2012

April survey of CVVM focused on public attitude and public relationships between Czech population and Romany minority.

Survey showed that more than four fifths of Czech citizens (82%) see living together of Romany and non-Romany population as bad in Czech Republic generally, and more than half (56%) evaluate the coexistence as bad in a place where they live. Three fifths (60%) of Czechs think that Romanies have worse possibilities to get a job than the majority population, 36% think that Romanies have worse conditions, if they are trying to assert themselves in public life, 27% see the possibilities of Romanies as worse also in case of qualification, and 19% in case of education.

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