Posibilidades para la comunidad gitana en el mercado laboral del estado español
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Abstract
The possibilities of the Gypsy community in the labour market depend on the elements that make it possible for them to overcome all the barriers encountered. In education, politics, culture or even society, there are viewpoints of assimilation and segregation that devalue, discriminate, marginalize and exclude both the Gypsy people and their culture. As a result of including the Gypsy voices during its development, the WORKALÓ project makes clear some of the elements for erasing those viewpoints that bar them from entering the labour market, elements such as the need for recognising the Gypsy people, quality training in order to meet the aims of the Knowledge-based Society for All, the promotion of measures for setting up family businesses, or the enforcement of certain policies and measures that would take into account the situation of the least favoured social groups, i.e., the Gypsies.
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