Примери за използване на Roma households на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Of the Roma households receive transfers.
A new report by the UNDP, meanwhile, found that Roma continue to be among the poorest people in the Balkans,with 44% of Roma households living in poverty.
Of the Roma households have some sort of labour income.
In less than half a year,by early March 2010, another 18% of the Roma households had accumulated obligations on their electricity bills.
The difference in the average income per capita in a household, which is a more precise measure of welfare, is of course even greater,due to the larger size of Roma households.
Two thirds of the Roma households have not enough to eat.
PRSlavejkov” PS, Izgrev- The event was marked in the home of a Roma family,interesting facts about life and the origin of Roma households, traditions, customs, holidays were presented.
The richest 20% of the Roma households get almost 50% of the aggregate income.
In the area of income, the importance of migration is clearly visible,as almost half of the Roma households in Kavarna depend on income generated abroad.
In 2006, 58 per cent of Roma households were receiving some form of social aid, according to the labour ministry.
A survey by the UNDP found that Roma continue to be among the poorest people in the Balkans,with 44% of Roma households living in poverty and 15% in extreme poverty.[Getty Images].
It is also noted that in 3.4% of the Roma households someone has lost a pension or social assistance during the peak of the crisis.
By February 2010 the Bulgarian households with unpaid electricity bills were 3.6%,which means that in absolute terms they were three times more than the Roma households with unpaid bills.
In Romania, only 2 out of 10 Roma households have a telephone compared with 7 out of 10 for the majority population living in close proximity.
The Bulgarian delegation brought up topics such as the situation of Bulgarian children with a focus on vulnerable groups and children in Roma households, as well as the quality of social services for children in Bulgaria.
The data indicate that by March 2009 the share of Roma households with long-term obligations on electricity bills was 4%, a very low percentage given the severe socio-economic conditions in the Roma ghettoes.
A significant lack of both public andprivate investment in low-income areas has resulted in ghettos in which low-income communities(including a high proportion of Roma households) feel marginalized from society.
Housing: Access of Roma households to basic services(tap water and electricity) is improving, especially in Bulgaria, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, but Roma in Portugal, Czech Republic and Spain increasingly experience discrimination when it comes to access to housing, including social housing.
This impact has been established by looking at the results obtained from a specialised household survey conducted among 300 Roma and non-Roma households in the Hadji Dimitar quarter of Kavarna in 2015.
Welcomes, in particular, in this regard the publication of the Second Union Minorities andDiscrimination Survey gathering information on almost 34 000 persons living in Roma households in nine Member States, derived from nearly 8 000 face-to-face interviews with Roma; o.
The Member States should ensure that all Roma children have access to quality education and establish a concrete target for raising Roma employment rates within the context of Europe 2020,increasing the proportion of Roma households with access to water, sanitation and electricity, and promoting non-discriminatory access to housing, including social housing.
Typical size of Roma household.
Every third Roma household surveyed lives in a house without tap water;
The FRA and the United Nations Development Programme, UNDP,have carried out separately and jointly Roma household surveys in 2004, 2009, 2012 and 2015.
The Commission will do so by building on the Roma household survey pilot project carried out by the United Nations Development Programme in cooperation particularly with the World Bank and the Fundamental Rights Agency[50].
This means that one affected Roma household generally means a larger number of affected persons, and the same volume of resources per household actually means fewer resources for the Roma. .
On average, 26% of Roma live in households, where someone went to bed hungry at least once in the previous month.
Roma have earned their last four households.
Around 40 percent of Roma live in households where somebody went to bed hungry at least once in the last month because they could not afford to buy food.
On average, around 40% of Roma live in households where somebody had to go to bed hungry at least once in the last month since they could not afford to buy food.