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- W4214863419 abstract "Demographic figures depend not only on who will identify themselves, but on whom the statisticians are prepared to count! In Eastern Europe poor, dark-skinned residents of Gypsy ghettos are more likely to be counted than nomads or light-skinned businessmen, while in England, until the 1980s only nomads living in tents or caravans were counted. Not until 2011 did the UK's Census include an ethnic question, inviting individuals to identify as ‘Gypsies or Travellers’, and about 58,000 did so, 24% of them living in caravans (ONS, 2014). Only 12% were born outside the UK, and it is probable that most of these were born in the Irish Republic. It is understandable that very few of the East European Roma who have migrated here since 1989 would have identified themselves, since most regard the word ‘Gypsy’ as a bad term. Although we are aware of small numbers of intermarriages between Roma and Romanichals over the past century, it is probably wisest to make separate estimates of ‘Roma’ and the numbers of ‘Gypsies and Travellers’ (that is, Romanichals, Kale, Nachins, Minceir, Pavees and caravan-dwelling New Travellers)." @default.
- W4214863419 created "2022-03-05" @default.
- W4214863419 date "2014-10-08" @default.
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- W4214863419 title "The numbers game" @default.
- W4214863419 doi "https://doi.org/10.46692/9781447313588.015" @default.
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