Juvenile Marriages, Child Brides and Infant Mortality Among Gypsies in Serbia
Јувенилни бракови, дечје невесте и смртност деце код српских Рома
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Gypsies/Roma make up the largest minority in Europe. Roma
communities tend to be segregated and characterized by poverty, unemployment, poor education, and poor quality housing.
So far, the European strategy for Gypsy/Roma integration
proved insufficient because it fails to account to the normative
nature of the isolationist and ethnocentric nature of certain
elements of Gypsy culture, as well as the deep and mutual distrust between Gypsies and non-Gypsies within European countries. In Serbia, the Gypsy population tends to suffer disproportionately from higher rates of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, and disease. At the same time, the Serbian Gypsy women
average an infant mortality rate between 10–20%. For most of
these girls/women, endogamous, arranged marriages are negotiated at an early age, usually without their consent. Among
these women, a certain level of infant mortality is “expected”,
following an under-investment in some children manifested in
their care, feeding..., and the response to their illnesses. These
juvenile arranged marriages, subsequent reproduction and
child mortality are culturally self-sufficient and hence pose a
challenge for international human rights: while many Gypsy
girls/women are being denied the right to choose whom and
when to marry, the Gypsy community itself openly accepts juvenile arranged marriage as a preservation strategy and means
of cultural, economic, and societal maintenance and independence. Although efforts to improve education, health, living
conditions, encourage employment and development opportunities for Gypsies/Roma are essential, these objectives cannot be
attained without directing the changes needed within Gypsy/Roma culture itself. The initial point for change must come from an increased sense of responsibility among the Gypsies
themselves.
Према извештају УНДП-а (UNDP) из 2006,
Роми који живе на територији Европе изложени су
различитим врстама дискриминације, друштвено и
географски су изоловани, животни век им је у просеку
нижи за 10–15 година у поређењу са осталим
популацијама, и још увек имају високу стопу
смртности деце. Стопа незапослености достиже и до 80%. Једном речју, Роми
у Европи живе у изразитој сегрегацији, што се може рећи и за Роме у Србији.
Како интегрисати Роме у модерно европско друштво представља горући
проблем. И поред напора различитих институција, влада, организација и
активиста да се положај Рома поправи, скоро сви напори остају на бази
покушаја и реторике, јер се главним препрекама успешне интеграције нико и
не бави- а то су друштвени антагонизам између Рома и не-Рома и одређени
елементи саме ромске културе који подстичу и одржавају сегрегацију и
етноцентризам.
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Gypsies / child mortality / juvenile marriage / Serbia / јувенилни брак / морталитет деце / Роми / СрбијаSource:
Гласник Етнографског института САНУ / Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnography SASA, 2011, 59, 2, 27-44Publisher:
- Београд : Етнографски институт САНУ / Belgrade : Institute of Ethnography SASA
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Етнографски институт САНУ / Institute of Ethnography SASATY - JOUR AU - Čvorović, Jelena PY - 2011 UR - http://www.ei.sanu.ac.rs/index.php/gei/article/view/430/367 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/8535 AB - Gypsies/Roma make up the largest minority in Europe. Roma communities tend to be segregated and characterized by poverty, unemployment, poor education, and poor quality housing. So far, the European strategy for Gypsy/Roma integration proved insufficient because it fails to account to the normative nature of the isolationist and ethnocentric nature of certain elements of Gypsy culture, as well as the deep and mutual distrust between Gypsies and non-Gypsies within European countries. In Serbia, the Gypsy population tends to suffer disproportionately from higher rates of poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, and disease. At the same time, the Serbian Gypsy women average an infant mortality rate between 10–20%. For most of these girls/women, endogamous, arranged marriages are negotiated at an early age, usually without their consent. Among these women, a certain level of infant mortality is “expected”, following an under-investment in some children manifested in their care, feeding, and the response to their illnesses. These juvenile arranged marriages, subsequent reproduction and child mortality are culturally self-sufficient and hence pose a challenge for international human rights: while many Gypsy girls/women are being denied the right to choose whom and when to marry, the Gypsy community itself openly accepts juvenile arranged marriage as a preservation strategy and means of cultural, economic, and societal maintenance and independence. Although efforts to improve education, health, living conditions, encourage employment and development opportunities for Gypsies/Roma are essential, these objectives cannot be attained without directing the changes needed within Gypsy/Roma culture itself. The initial point for change must come from an increased sense of responsibility among the Gypsies themselves. AB - Према извештају УНДП-а (UNDP) из 2006, Роми који живе на територији Европе изложени су различитим врстама дискриминације, друштвено и географски су изоловани, животни век им је у просеку нижи за 10–15 година у поређењу са осталим популацијама, и још увек имају високу стопу смртности деце. Стопа незапослености достиже и до 80%. Једном речју, Роми у Европи живе у изразитој сегрегацији, што се може рећи и за Роме у Србији. Како интегрисати Роме у модерно европско друштво представља горући проблем. И поред напора различитих институција, влада, организација и активиста да се положај Рома поправи, скоро сви напори остају на бази покушаја и реторике, јер се главним препрекама успешне интеграције нико и не бави- а то су друштвени антагонизам између Рома и не-Рома и одређени елементи саме ромске културе који подстичу и одржавају сегрегацију и етноцентризам. PB - Београд : Етнографски институт САНУ / Belgrade : Institute of Ethnography SASA T2 - Гласник Етнографског института САНУ / Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnography SASA T1 - Juvenile Marriages, Child Brides and Infant Mortality Among Gypsies in Serbia T1 - Јувенилни бракови, дечје невесте и смртност деце код српских Рома SP - 27 EP - 44 VL - 59 IS - 2 DO - 10.2298/GEI110512001C UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_8535 ER -
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Čvorović, J.. (2011). Juvenile Marriages, Child Brides and Infant Mortality Among Gypsies in Serbia. in Гласник Етнографског института САНУ / Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnography SASA Београд : Етнографски институт САНУ / Belgrade : Institute of Ethnography SASA., 59(2), 27-44. https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI110512001C https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_8535
Čvorović J. Juvenile Marriages, Child Brides and Infant Mortality Among Gypsies in Serbia. in Гласник Етнографског института САНУ / Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnography SASA. 2011;59(2):27-44. doi:10.2298/GEI110512001C https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_8535 .
Čvorović, Jelena, "Juvenile Marriages, Child Brides and Infant Mortality Among Gypsies in Serbia" in Гласник Етнографског института САНУ / Bulletin of the Institute of Ethnography SASA, 59, no. 2 (2011):27-44, https://doi.org/10.2298/GEI110512001C ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_8535 .