In April survey CVVM also focused on public attitude and public relationships between czech population and Romany minority. Survey showed us, that approximately three sixths of czech citizens (69 %) suppose living together (Romany and non-Romyny population) to be problematic. If we compare these data with previous surveys we can see, that since 1997 public attitude to relationships between Romany and non – Romany population has got better. In that year 81 % of respondents considered living together with Romany population as problematic.
And since 2003 there was a drop of number of those who think that (if compared with non – Romany population) the Romanies have worse chance to get a job, acquire education, develop their culture, get a flat and get on in public and citizen´s life and secure their own safety.
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