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Roma School Segregation and Educational Governance in Romania
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2026-05-29
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Roma school segregation educational governance desegregation policy institutional exclusion social inequality
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Patroc, D. (2026). Roma School Segregation and Educational Governance in Romania. Acta Medicinae Et Sociologica, 17(42), 112-139. https://doi.org/10.19055/ams.2026.05/29/5
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This article examines the governance of Roma school segregation in Romania as a national case situated within broader Central and Eastern European debates, arguing that legal prohibition alone does not ensure effective desegregation. Although the normative framework has expanded, segregation persists through administrative opacity, weak institutional capacity, and intra-school reconfiguration. The study conceptualizes segregation as a governance problem sustained by the interaction of ethnicity, poverty, and selective policy implementation.
https://doi.org/10.19055/ams.2026.05/29/5