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Thus a relationship between the Roma and white Czech citizens has been problematic since the 1990s after the fall of communist regime. In summary, the Roma has been forced to change their lifestyle from nomadic and seminomadic into the sedentary way of living during the Communist era in Czechoslovakia, though the rise of the capitalism in the 1990s and subsequent split with Slovakia resulted in even worse social and economic conditions for the Roma minority living in the Czech Republic. Since the Velvet revolution in 1989, Czech society has become vulnerable to all sorts of challenges of modern democracy and it has been clearly proved that besides corruption, Czech people struggle equally with racist and xenophobic reactions towards the Roma minority. The latter – the laggards – were often the failed migrants, those whose return left them in a more desperate situation than they had been in before leaving. In all three cases, pioneers were migrants who were from wealthier families and many had earlier migration experiences they were the ones who would leave, come back, and some would try to leave again.

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As a general pattern, we could distinguish the pioneers from the laggards in the migration process. The factors impelling migration were social, political as well as economic: deteriorating interethnic relations, the rise and spread of violence as well as political racism and fear from racist attacks, deprivation and worsening of living conditions for the poorest, and stigmatized ethnicity, the consequences of which Roma have to face on a daily bases (employment and educational discrimination, verbal and physical racial violence.). Researchers in the three countries did fieldwork in villages and towns in which there had been a significant out-migration of Roma, presently or in the past. The country case studies were designed to consider Roma migration from a micro perspective using the same methodology and the same conceptual framework. The first two studies in the volume investigate the legal and the political components to the push and pull of Roma migration, while the rest of the papers are based on qualitative, empirical studies that were conducted in three CEE countries – the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia – as well as in Canada. Our premise was that ‘Canadian Roma migration’ should be understood as a process motivated by a mixed set of factors and, from an analytical point of view, it should be studied as neither refugee nor labor migration but as a compound of both.

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The collection of papers presented here looks at various aspects of Roma migration to and from Canada. The migration and asylum seeking of Central Eastern European Roma to Canada started in the 1990s when several thousands of Roma moved to Canada.

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This research aimed to look at another sub-component of the migration process: transatlantic, Canadian migration from the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia. Most research initiatives on Roma migration focus on Roma migrating from non-EU to EU or EU-to-EU countries.









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