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  1. There are 131,936 Romani people in Serbia, but unofficial estimates put the figure up to 450,000-550,000. Between 23,000-100,000 Serbian Roma are internally displaced persons from Kosovo . [5] [6]

  2. See Romani people in Serbia. Main sub-groups include "Turkish Gypsies", "White Gypsies", "Wallachian Gypsies" and "Hungarian Gypsies". Slovakia: Central / Eastern Europe: 92,500 or 550,000: Romungro: Slovenia: Central / Southern Europe, Balkans: 3,246 –10,000: Spain: Southern / Western Europe: 1,000,000 (official estimation)

  3. According to the U.S. Census Bureau figures from 2015, there were 552 ethnic Romanians born in Serbia living in the United States of America, including some individuals who had declared that they were Vlachs in Serbia.

  4. Sep 24, 2015 · The Roma people in Serbia face disproportionately high rates of unemployment, poverty, and discrimination. Available data are incomplete because of the stigma attached to Roma identity in Serbia, but what is known paints a sad picture of dire life circumstances and exclusion from mainstream society and opportunties.

  5. Historical context. Current issues. According to the 2002 census, there were 108,193 Roma in Serbia. This is almost certainly an underestimation, as many Roma do not identify as such in censuses for fear of discrimination.

  6. Feb 28, 2019 · The recent study’s title highlights the fact that only one in 100 Serbian Romani students advance to college. Those numbers are the same across Europe, said Matache, and are fueled by the stereotype that Roma are lazy, unable to learn, or simply uninterested in education.

  7. Nov 30, 2020 · 30 November 2020. Reports arising from the review of UN human rights mechanisms as well as other relevant sources have continuously highlighted the extremely vulnerable position of the Roma...

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