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245 1 0 _aSocial and Economic Vulnerability of Roma People
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_bKey Factors for the Success and Continuity of Schooling Levels /
_cedited by Maria Manuela Mendes, Olga Magano, Stefánia Toma.
250 _a1st ed. 2021.
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300 _aXXI, 253 p. 15 illus.
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505 0 _aIntroduction -- Part I: EDUCATION POLICIES, INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION -- Chapter 1. Inclusion or exclusion: UK education policy and Roma pupils (Carol Rogers) -- Chapter 2. Ciganos, families and social policies in Portugal: what has changed in the Ciganos attitude towards school? (Maria Manuela Mendes and Olga Magano) -- Chapter 3. Segregated schools, “slow minds” and “must be done jobs” – experiences about formal education and labour market in a Roma community in Romania (Plainer Zsuzsa) -- Chapter 4. School, languages and power in pretend play of Romani children (Pavel Kubaník) -- Chapter 5. From “Unsettled Fortune-tellers” to Socialist Workers: Education Policies and Roma in Early Soviet Union (Jekatyerina Dunajeva) -- Chapter 6. Education of Roma and educational resilience in Hungary (Attila Papp Z and Eszter Neumann) -- Part II: OBSTACLES AND KEY FACTORS FOR THE CONTINUITY OF EDUCATION -- Chapter 7. The multiple stories in Finnish Roma schooling (Marko Stenroos and Jenni Helakorpi) -- Chapter 8. Counteracting the Schools’ Demon: Local social changes and their effects on the participation of Roma children in school education (Stefánia Toma) -- Chapter 9. Key factors to educational continuity and success of Ciganos in Portugal (Olga Magano and Maria Manuela Mendes) -- Chapter 10. Roma at School: A Look at the Past and the Present. The Case of Portugal (Lurdes Nicolau) -- Part III: EDUCATION STRATEGIES: SUCCESS AND SOCIAL MOBILITY VS. REPRODUCTION OF INEQUALITIES -- Chapter 11. Duality of Humans: The Wish to Learn and Not to Learn (Andria D. Timmer and Máté Erős) -- Chapter 12. The Influence of Social Capital on the Educational Attainment of Roma Persons: Evidence from a Qualitative Study in Romania (Theofild-Andrei Lazar and Elena-Loreni Baci) -- Chapter 13. Roma Population in the Spanish Education System: Identifying Explanatory Frameworks and Research Gaps (Francisco Javier Ullán de la Rosa and Hugo García Andreu) -- Chapter 14. “I felt I arrived home”: The minority trajectory of mobility for first-in-family Hungarian Roma graduates (Judit Durst and Ábel Bereményi) -- Index.
506 0 _aOpen Access
520 _aThis open access volume provides an understanding of the different aspects of success, school continuity and social mobility among European Roma, including the motives justifying the high rates of school dropout and failure among this group. It offers a critical and reflexive perspective about social reality from a multidisciplinary and transversal point of view, sharing knowledge and practices in different countries about the articulations between Roma families, individuals, school and public policies. Over time, there has been an increase in the educational attainment of European citizens, but there are still persistent inequalities between Roma and non-Roma, including gender inequalities, which greatly affect Roma women. The volume explores the issue of Roma education and includes chapters from Western European, South and Central and Eastern European researchers using different theoretical and methodological perspectives. The intersection of this diversity and plurality of standpoints makes possible to obtain a comprehensive view on the education and schooling of European Roma.
650 0 _aSocial structure.
650 0 _aEquality.
650 0 _aEducational sociology.
650 0 _aSocial service.
650 1 4 _aSocial Structure.
650 2 4 _aSociology of Education.
650 2 4 _aSocial Work.
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