Intervention in Roma communities. Contextualization and strategic approaches
Corina Cace and
Andreia Anton
Journal of Community Positive Practices, 2018, issue 2, 86-114
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This article analyzes the context of development from the 4 southern regions of development in Romania: South-East, South-Muntenia, South-West Oltenia and Bucharest-Ilfov. The study highlights regional specificities in terms of employment, education and the situation of the Roma population. The data are of secondary type and come from administrative and statistical sources. The role of contextualization is to outline the modalities of intervention through applied projects that contribute to increasing access to the labour market for the Roma population. Although the regions are similar, certain differences occur, which determine the appropriate interventions in the regional or local contexts. An integrated approach that considers many components of social life is best suited to responding to multiple growing needs
Keywords: regional development; social development; employment; education; Roma communities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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