TÁRKI was the UNDP's Hungarian partner in the Quantitative and Comparable
Data Survey on Development Problems and Challenges of Roma - Vulnerable
Groups Survey project, carried out in many South-Eastern and Central European
countries in autumn 2004. TÁRKI recorded the data on Roma living in Hungary using a
representative sample of the Roma population at the household level, and also at
the level of individuals. The quantitative data allowed the calculation of poverty lines,
poverty depth, employment and unemployment rates, educational level and educational attainment,
as well as selected health indicators for the Roma community. These were designed to be
comparable to similar indicators at the national level. The information was consistent
with the individual-oriented indicators envisaged under the Millennium Development
Goals monitoring project.
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