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Gypsies in the post-Soviet Crimea: Migration and integration

Цыгане в постсоветском Крыму: вопросы миграции и интеграции

Gusakov, Timur (Гусаков, Тимур) (gusakov.timur@mail.ru)
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Gusakov, Timur (Гусаков, Тимур): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

Russian Peasant Studies, 2022, vol. 7, 146-170

Abstract: T Throughout the history of the state, marginal groups have been a challenge for its effective functioning and development. One of the most widespread and numerous marginal groups in the world is an ethnic group of Gypsies. For many centuries, they live with other peoples but remain cut off from the state and its social institutions. However, under globalization and the Gypsy emancipation, the situation is changing. In some countries, social stigmatization and discrimination of the Gypsies still exclude them from social processes, but there are cases of their successful social integration (for example, in post-Soviet countries). The article considers the current situation of the Gypsies on the Crimean Peninsula, reasons for their social isolation, and features of their interaction with the society. The author also analyzes the Gypsy migrations in the region, factors of their resettlement, and features of their social-economic integration into the Crimean society.

Keywords: Gypsies (Roma); migration; sedentarization; nomadic lifestyle; social stratification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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