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Fourth ACCEPT Pluralism Meeting

March 23, 2012

The Center for Policy Studies hosted the fourth meeting of the ACCEPT PLURALISM project that was held on March 8-9, 2012.

The NEUJOBS research project publishes two new working papers

March 19, 2012

The Working Papers present work being conducted within the NEUJOBS research project on "The growth of the working age population" and "Database on financing, employment and governance in social services".

Going beyond toleration? Should liberal-democratic states also recognize collective identities?

Center for Policy Studies cordially invites you to a roundtable discussion held on March 8, 2012 at 5.30 p.m. in CEU Auditorium.

Ethnic Differences in Education Shown to Reinforce Inequalities

 

Despite policies of inclusion, compulsory education for all, and attempts at establishing multiculturalist arrangements in schools across Europe, minority ethnic students face segregation and discrimination that reinforce, perpetuate, and often even deepen their socio-economic disadvantages. This is the overall conclusion of a comparative research project conducted in nine European countries led by Associate Professor Julia Szalai, a sociologist and recognized expert on Roma and minority rights.

Review of EU Framework National Roma Integration Strategies

This publication comprises evaluations conducted by Open Society Foundations of the National Roma Integration Strategies submitted by the governments of Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia, and the 2010–2013 Roma Integration Concept submitted by the Czech Government in lieu of a strategy.