ChildHub presents a short animated video addressing major consequences of Roma exclusion from education. The video highlights competition in the labour market and wages, poverty and low standards of health, discriminatory stereotypes and Roma's limited ability to obtain power and influence, as well as damage to economic growth of society in general. For more information, detailed explanations and citations, please see the accompanying document. 

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