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1 Katarina Mathernova 23 May 2011

2  The right thing to do!  Political opportunity – greater awareness; political momentum at the EU level – April 5 th Communication  Makes economic sense – World Bank study on Benefits of Roma Inclusion

3 Economic argument for Roma inclusion

4  4 country study: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania and Serbia  Majority populations in these countries are aging. Roma share of new labor market entrants is high and growing  Large employment gap  Biggest driver is the large educational gap

5 Main Finding: Integration is Smart Economics ◦ Closing labor market gap can increase national incomes by up to Euro 5.5 billion and tax revenues by Euro 1.5 billion in these 4 countries annually ◦ Cost of inaction will rise over time because of demographic trends ◦ Necessary investments in education and labor market opportunities a fraction of economic gains

6  Accurate and representative data lacking  Estimates (e.g. UNDP, 2006) indicate Roma employment levels are even lower in Slovakia than in these 4 countries  Every reason to believe that the economic benefits of labor market integration are similarly large and growing in Slovakia (see also Marcinčin and Marcinčinová, 2009)

7 Priority Areas Ensuring equal education opportunities, starting with Early Childhood Education Employment activation policies Addressing housing inequities Closing health disparities

8 9/20/2015 Slovakia: urban: Martin and Banska Bystrica rural: Abranovce and Zborov Romania: urban: Craiova- Mofleni neighbourhood; rural: Telechiu village Macedonia : urban: Šuto Orizari, Vinica, rural: Trabotivište, Crnik Hungary: urban: Nyiregyhaza, rural: Mateszalka micro region

9  Program by Roma Education Fund (REF)  € from EU Parliament and DG Regional Policy  Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Macedonia  Implemented by local partner organizations ◦ Slovakia: Abranovce, Zborov, Martin, Banska Bystrica ◦ KARI, Equal Chances, Cult. Assoc. of Roma  Supported by international partners: ◦ Slovak Governance Institute, International Step by Step Association (ISSA) ◦ World Bank and UNDP

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16  Roma parents strongly believe in the importance of early childhood education  Cost is key issue to non-enrolment of project families, as is unemployed parents being at home and not having good communication with teachers  Feasible to implement a good monitoring and evaluation framework

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18  East Asia: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam  South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka  Latin America: Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru  Africa: Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Cote d’Ivoire, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia,  North Africa: Morocco, Tunesia, Egypt, Yemen, Jordan  Eastern Europe and FSU: Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan

19 Source: “EU legislation on the 2011 Population and Housing Censuses” (Eurostat 2011, ISSN 1977-0375) In summary:  Household survey like EU-SILC have breadth of indicators, but sample sizes too small to be representative for local area units  Population censuses do allow small areas calculations but frequently lack breadth of indicators necessary to calculate main poverty indicators

20 Common Household Background Characteristics EU-SILC or other detailed survey Common Household Background Characteristics National Population Census Background characteristics unique to EU- SILC Household Welfare Indicator(s) such as at-risk-of-poverty in EU-SILC Step 0 Step 1 Household Welfare Indicator(s) such as at-risk-of-poverty not in census Step 2 POVERTY MAP(S)

21 LAU 1 level (‘nuts 4’) – 262 municipalities (2005)

22  Poverty maps can be very useful tool to target poorest areas with inclusion programs  Poverty maps have been implemented around the world. If data are available, production of poverty maps takes several months  Policy relevance and adoption of poverty maps enhanced through considerable outreach and capacity building  Population censuses being implemented throughout the EU in 2011 and availability of annual EU-SILC survey data are promising


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