Despite some improvements, Roma children in the EU are still disadvantaged when it comes to education access, according to a study by an EU agency.
The report by the Vienna-based European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC) argues that Roma and Travellers' pupils are still facing direct or indirect discrimination and exclusion.
"As a result, Roma pupils tend to leave education early, which deprives them of the qualifications that would enable them to compete later in...
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