In the past ten years, there has not been such large-scale research on the Roma as was conducted this past spring in Hungary, Transylvania in Romania, and Upper Hungary in Slovakia, led by the Hungarian Charity Service of the Order of Malta. The Human Resources Grant Management Office commissioned the Hungarian Kutatópont Kft market research company which examined the identity, social, and labor market situation among 4500 Roma people living in Hungarian-inhabited areas. The results were published on Wednesday at a conference held at the Szeged Cathedral Visitor Center, wrote the Szeged-based newspaper.
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Last year, 746,900 individuals moved to the country, which is a 52.9 percent surge compared to the previous year.