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Public opinion of living together with Romany population and their chances at society

In April survey CVVM also focused on public attitude and public relationships between czech population and Romany minority. Survey showed us, that approximately three sixths of czech citizens (69 %) suppose living together (Romany and non-Romyny population) to be problematic. If we compare these data with previous surveys we can see, that since 1997 public attitude to relationships between Romany and non – Romany population has got better.

In that year 81 % of respondents considered living together with Romany population as problematic.

And since 2003 there was a drop of number of those who think that (if compared with non – Romany population) the Romanies have worse chance to get a job, acquire education, develop their culture, get a flat and get on in public and citizen´s life and secure their own safety.

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