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Czech Republic - Annex to Tenth and Eleventh Periodic Reports of States Parties due in 2014 [2014] UNCERDSPR 4; INT/CERD/ADR/CZE/16971 (30 March 2014)




ANNEXES

ANNEX No. 1 – THE 2011 CENSUS

The population according to sex and nationality

(Source: Czech Statistical Office)

Nationality
Population
Men
Women
Population
10 436 560
5 109 766
5 326 794
Persons declaring one nationality
7 630 246
3 667 208
3 963 038
Czech
6 711 624
3 193 082
3 518 542
Moravian
521 801
272 026
249 775
Silesian
12 214
7 445
4 769
Slovak
147 152
70 840
76 312
Polish
39 096
16 696
22 400
German
18 658
9 166
9 492
Roma
5 135
2 876
2 259
Albanian
673
477
196
Belarusian
2 013
786
1 227
Bulgarian
4 999
2 926
2 073
Chinese
3 212
1 751
1 461
Croatian
1 125
665
460
Hungarian
8 920
4 705
4 215
Moldovan
2 929
1 667
1 262
Mongolian
3 735
1 546
2 189
Romanian
1 921
1 193
728
Ruthenian
739
404
335
Russian
17 872
7075
10 797
Greek
2 043
1 046
997
Serbian
1 717
1 118
599
Ukrainian
53 253
26 786
26 467
Vietnamese
29 660
16 854
12 806
Jewish
521
318
203




Persons declaring two nationalities
163 648
82 903
80 745
Czech and Moravian
99 028
48 996
50 032
Czech and German
6 158
3 564
2 594
Czech and Polish
2 804
1 231
1 573
Czech and Roma
7 026
3 505
3 521
Czech and Silesian
4 361
2 477
1 884
Czech and Slovak
17 666
8 200
9 466
Czech and Jewish
278
173
105
Moravian and German
292
197
95
Moravian and Polish
152
79
73
Moravian and Roma
113
80
33
Moravian and Silesian
4 567
2 653
1 914
Moravian and Slovak
1 650
865
785
Moravian and Jewish
10
7
3
Silesian and German
113
94
19
Silesian and Polish
250
148
102
Silesian and Roma
5
3
2
Silesian and Slovak
43
24
19
Silesian and Jewish
3
3
-
Slovak and Hungarian
445
253
192
Slovak and Roma
573
278
295
No declared nationality
2 642 666
1 359 655
1 283 011

Roma population

(Source: Czech Statistical Office)

Nationality
Number
Only Roma nationality
5 135
Roma and other nationality
7 818
- Roma and Czech
7 026
- Roma and Moravian
113
- Roma and Silesian
5
- Roma and Slovak
573
- Roma and other nationality
101
Roma nationality members
12 953

ANNEX No. 2 – EXTREMIST CRIMINALITY

Number of extremist crimes motivated by the affiliation of the victim with a certain ethnic, racial or other group or the propagation of national or racial hatred in 2007-2012 according to the types of crime

(Source: Ministry of Interior)

Crime
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Violence against an individual or a group of people
18
25
23
43
40
20
Defamation of nation, race, ethnic or other groups of people
28
41
25
43
33
33
Instigation of hatred towards a group of persons or of restriction of their rights and freedoms
13
11
16
15
15
5
Racially motivated murder
1
1
1
1
0
0
Racially motivated bodily harm
7
4
2
9
17
11
Racially motivated grievous bodily harm
4
2
2
1
0
3
Racially motivated extortion
0
2
1
0
0
2
Racially motivated damaging another person’s property
2
1
6
2
7
16
Establishment, support and promotion of a movement seeking to suppress human rights and freedoms
47
42
92
35
21
6
Expressions of sympathy for a movement seeking to suppress human rights and freedoms
63
68
72
74
70
65

Number of prosecuted and accused persons for crimes motivated by a racial, national or other hatred in 2007 – 2012

(Source: Supreme Prosecutor’s Office)

Crime
State of process
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Violence against an individual or a group of people
Prosecuted
33
31
39
86
79
70
Charged
31
30
38
81
76
68
Defamation of nation, race, ethnic or other groups of people
Prosecuted
37
36
19
39
35
34
Charged
35
35
19
38
35
31
Instigation of hatred towards a group of persons or of restriction of their rights and freedoms
Prosecuted
24
7
7
6
5
8
Charged
24
7
4
4
5
7
Racially motivated murder
Prosecuted
0
1
0
0
1
0
Charged
0
1
0
0
1
0
Racially motivated bodily harm
Prosecuted
24
5
19
7
17
23
Charged
24
5
19
7
16
22
Racially motivated grievous bodily harm
Prosecuted
3
9
21
1
0
2
Charged
3
9
21
1
0
2
Racially motivated extortion
Prosecuted
0
0
0
1
0
2
Charged
0
0
0
0
0
2
Racially motivated damaging another person’s property
Prosecuted
5
2
1
1
0
1
Charged
5
2
1
1
0
0
Establishment, support and promotion of a movement seeking to suppress human rights and freedoms
Prosecuted
14
29
25
39
15
27
Charged
12
29
24
38
15
27
Expressions of sympathy for a movement seeking to suppress human rights and freedoms
Prosecuted
63
72
66
42
62
52
Charged
62
61
60
40
57
49

Number of convicted persons for racially motivated crimes in 2009 – 12

(Source: Ministry of Justice)

Crime
2009
2010
2011
2012
Violence against an individual or a group of people
30
17
23
17
Defamation of nation, race, ethnic or other groups of people
20
21
21
30
Instigation of hatred towards a group of persons or of restriction of their rights and freedoms
1
8
8
4
Racially motivated murder
0
0
0
0
Racially motivated bodily harm
7
2
16
3
Racially motivated grievous bodily harm
4
1
7
0
Racially motivated extortion
1
0
1
1
Racially motivated damaging another person’s property
0
1
11
5
Establishment, support and promotion of a movement seeking to suppress human rights and freedoms
40
56
51
37
Racially motivated disorderly conduct
60
41
68
37
Racially motivated violence against a public official
2
7
2
0
Racially motivated dangerous threatening
4
0
0
5
Racially motivated theft
2
1
3
1
Racially motivated breaking and entering of a home
2
3
2
6

ANNEX No. 3 – ROMA IN PUBLIC SERVICE

Number of crime prevention assistants

(Source: Ministry of Interior)


2010
2011
2012
Number of communities
10
17
26
Number of assistants
38
104
87

ANNEX No. 4 – EMPLOYMENT OF ROMA

(Source: Office of the Government)

2011

Approximate number of Roma participating in the pro-employment policy


Requalification courses
Public utility jobs
Social purpose employment
Counselling programs
Other tools
Individual action plans
Number of Roma applicants
1731
2372
443
2 059
244
19 668
Female
795
812
156
974
97
9 617
% of participants in the pro-employment policy
25%
35%
6,5%
30%
36%
-
% of all in evidence
4,5 %
6,2%
1,2%
5,4%
0,6%
51,1%

All
Men
Women
% of men
% of women
Roma registered by the Labour Office
38 456
20 310
18 146
52,8
47,2
Concluded individual action plans
19 668
10 051
9 617
51,1
48,9
Public utility jobs
2 372
1 560
812
65,8
34,2
Social purpose employment
443
287
156
64,8
35,2
Requalification programs‘ participants
1 731
936
795
54
46
Users of other pro-employment policy tools
244
147
97
60,2
39,8
Counselling programs‘ participants
2 059
1 085
974
52,7
47,3
Regional individual projects‘ participants
2 956
1 505
1 451
50,9
49,1

Success rate of Roma applicants on the labour market


Part of all applicants
Primary labour market
Secondary labour market
All
17%
6 517
45%
2 921
55%
3 596
Men
64%
4 199
63%
1 836
66%
2 362
Women
36%
2 318
37%
1 085
34%
1 233

2012

Approximate number of Roma participating in the pro-employment policy


Requalification courses
Public utility jobs
Social purpose employment
Counselling programs
Other tools
Individual action plans
Number of Roma applicants
643
1 643
233
2 096
628
16 985
Female
265
598
97
908
276
8 364
% of those participating in the pro-employment policy
9%
23,14%
3,28%
29,52%
8,84%
-
% of all in evidence
1,34 %
3,43%
0,48%
4,37%
1,31%
35,45%

All
Men
Women
% of men
% of women
Roma registered by the Labour Office
47 854
22 875
24 979
47,8
52,2
Concluded individual action plans
16 985
8 621
8 364
50,8
49,2
Public utility jobs
1 643
1 045
598
63,6
36,4
Social purpose employment
233
136
97
58,4
41,6
Requalification programs‘ participants
643
378
265
58,8
41,2
Users of other pro-employment policy tools
628
352
276
56
44
Counselling programs‘ participants
2 096
1 188
908
56,7
43,3
Regional individual projects‘ participants
1 460
838
622
57,4
42,6

Success rate of Roma applicants on the labour market


Part of all applicants
Primary labour market
Secondary labour market
All
11,4%
5 468
57,7%
3 143
42,3%
2 325
Men
64,8%
3 544
65,6%
2 063
63,7%
1 481
Women
35,2%
1 924
34,4%
1 080
36,3%
844

ANNEX No. 5 – ROMA HOUSING

Supported flats

(Source: Ministry of regional development)

Year
Number of flats
Amounts invested in CZK
2009
Supported flats
219
120 581 000
Flats with day care
89
53 523 000
Entrance flats
130
67 058 000
2010
Supported flats
264
165 729 000
Flats with day care
149
91 423 000
Entrance flats
134
74 306 000
2011
Supported flats
228
124 237 000
Flats with day care
124
73 972 000
Entrance flats
104
50 265 000
2012
Supported flats
459
257 358 740
Flats with day care
280
161 693 991
Entrance flats
179
95 664 749

Programs of countryside revitalisation

(Source: Ministry for regional development)

Year
Number of projects
Finances in CZK
2009
5
1 704 000
2010
7
2 894 642
2011
4
1 403 405
2012
3
869 000

Housing support for Roma in the communal field social work in 2011

(Source: Office of the Government)

Problem
Number of clients
%
New flat search
2274
22,0
Renting problems
758
7,3
Construction problems
604
5,9
Notice or eviction
325
3,2
Conflict with the landlord
297
2,9
Housing debts
1 947
18,9
Discrimination in access to housing
431
3,3

Success in housing interventions in 2011

(Source: Office of the Government)

Intervention
Clients
Successful clients
Success rate
New flat search
2274
985
43,3 %
Renting problems
758
363
47,9 %
Construction problems
604
378
62,6 %
Notice or eviction
325
233
71,7 %
Conflict with the landlord
297
148
49,8 %
Housing debts
1947
1278
65,6 %

ANNEX No. 6 – HEALTH CARE FOR ROMA

The social-healthcare assistance programme for Roma

(Source: Office of the Government)

2011

Type of intervention
Number of interventions
Success of interventions
Number
Share

Integration into the social care system
238
29%
66%
Registration at the doctor
145
18%
74%
Diagnostics
75
9
79%
Treatment of illness
97
12%
74%
Insurance ID
55
7%
91%
Improvement of prevention
40
5%
88%
Health insurance debts
35
4%
77%
Change of health insurance company
23
3%
78%
Healthier lifestyle
8
1%
100%
Inoculation
3
0,4%
67%
Family planning
1
0,1%
100%
Improvement of hygienic conditions
11
1%
63%
Other
80
10%
80%
Total
811
100%
80%

2012

Type of intervention
Number of interventions
Success of interventions
Number
Share
78%
Integration into the social care system
219
27%
72%
Registration at the doctor
144
18%
83%
Diagnostics
112
14%
73%
Treatment of illness
107
13%
91%
Insurance ID
56
7%
79%
Improvement of prevention
48
6%
83%
Health insurance debts
42
5%
83%
Change of health insurance company
10
1,2%
89%
Healthier lifestyle
9
1,1%
100%
Inoculation
6
0,7%
50%
Family planning
4
0,5%
100%
Improvement of hygienic conditions
3
0,4%
50%
Reduction of addictive substances
2
0,2%
79%
other
40
5%
60%
Total
802
100%
78%

ANNEX No. 7 –ROMA IN SPECIAL EDUCATION

Estimates of the ethnic composition of the pupils of former special schools

(Source: Office of the Ombudsman)

Region
Number of pupils
Number of present pupils
Number of Roma pupils
Share of Roma girls
Share of Roma pupils
Prague
445
301
65
27%
22%
Jihočeský
304
236
83
46%
35%
Jihomoravský
538
401
96
38%
24%
Karlovarský
112
73
27
39%
37%
Vysočina
265
179
53,5
55%
30%
Královehradecký
186
119
50,5
63%
42%
Liberecký
132
97
47,5
31%
49%
Moravskoslezský
617
345
131
34%
38%
Olomoucký
266
212
75
43%
35%
Pardubický
110
83
7,5
47%
9%
Plzeňský
133
107
50
43%
47%
Středočeský
373
269
76
38%
28%
Ústecký
389
308
146
38%
47%
Zlínský
84
71
0
0%
0%
Total
3 954
2801
908
40%
32%

Decimal numbers indicate the average estimate of two researchers.

The share of pupils educated in the programme for pupils with slight mental disability

(Source: Czech School Inspection)

Region
Share of pupils with slight mental disability
Estimated share of Roma pupils with slight mental disability
Year 2009/10
Year 2011/12
Year 2009/10
Year 2011/12
Prague
90,9
84,2
22,9
16,8
Středočeský
91,7
76,1
33,2
30,3
Jihočeský
98,9
38,8
32,2
29,4
Plzeňský
60,7
40,8
31,7
22,6
Karlovarský
62,2
21,3
48,5
33,5
Ústecký
82,1
89,5
53,1
30,4
Liberecký
49,6
34,4
41,8
45,7
Královehradecký
30,0
34,5
39,7
34,7
Pardubický
97,5
27,3
30,5
31,3
Vysočina
75,0
67,3
27,3
13,3
Jihomoravský
45,9
45,5
19,4
10,4
Olomoucký
100,0
71,8
34,4
22,9
Zlínský
100,0
84,7
28,5
8,1
Moravskoslezský
73,5
75,2
32,9
39,0
Total
68,2
49,2
35,0
26,4

ANNEX No. 8 – FOREIGNERS IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC

Foreigners living in the Czech Republic

(Source: Ministry of Interior)

Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
434 600
426 423
436 389
438 213
Women
178 976
180 980
186 075
202 463
Permanent residence
180 359
188 952
196 408
214 027
Women
84 796
89 181
92 902
101 148
Other types of residence
243 302
226 803
225 806
224 186
Women
89 277
86 855
86 452
87 895
Visa for over 90 days
8 842
8 536
11 939
10 023
Women
4 024
4 044
5 817
5 240
Asylants
2 097
2 132
2 166
2 805
Women
879
900
904
1 126

Awards of Czech citizenship

(Source: Ministry of Interior)

2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
Asylants
Total
Asylants
Total
Asylants
Total
Asylants
1 621
69
1 495
73
1 936
88
1 565
91

International protection proceedings

(Source: Ministry of Interior)

Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
New applications
1 258
833
756
753
Asylum awarded
75
125
108
49
Subsidiary protection awarded
401
104
261
149
No protection awarded
28
368
370
308
Halt of proceedings
526
420
277
308
Decisions issued
1 030
1 017
1 016
1 007
Open applications
757
721
561
554

Employment of foreigners

(Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Trade)

Year
2009
2010
2011
2012
Employed foreigners
318 462
306 350
310 921
360 941
Foreigners registered by the Labour Office
230 709
215 367
217 862
269 901
Foreigners with a trade licence
87 753
90 983
93 059
91 040

Employment of foreigners according to age and sex

(Source: Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Ministry of Industry and Trade)

2009

Age
Foreigners registered by the Labour Office
Foreigners with a trade licence
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
230 709
151 893
78 816
87 753
62 364
25 389
-19
2 027
1 216
811
288
178
110
20-24
30 680
18 712
11 968
9 851
6 726
3 125
25-39
120 262
77 211
43 051
41 544
29 326
12 218
40-54
63 357
44 089
19 268
30 121
21 739
8 382
55-59
9 991
7 279
2 712
3 668
2 709
959
60-64
3 361
2 648
713
1 489
1 084
405
65+
1 031
738
293
792
602
190

2010

Age
Foreigners registered by the Labour Office
Foreigners with a trade licence
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
215 367
74 975
140 392
90 983
64 334
26 649
-19
1 866
775
1 091
186
112
74
20-24
22 926
9 241
13 685
8 141
5 423
2 718
25-39
115 070
42 881
72 189
42 987
30 294
12 693
40-54
59 884
17 987
41 897
32 701
23 386
9 315
55-59
10 469
2 877
7 592
4 221
3 092
1 129
60-64
3 937
860
3 077
1 828
1 335
493
65+
1 215
354
861
919
692
227

2011

Age
Foreigners registered by the Labour Office
Foreigners with a trade licence
Total
Men
Women
Total
Men
Women
Total
217 862
76 510
141 352
93 059
64 231
28 828
-19
1 898
724
1 174
253
161
92
20-24
20 372
8 299
12 073
6 098
3 785
2 313
25-39
117 234
44 638
72 596
43 352
29 717
13 635
40-54
61 203
18 406
42 797
35 359
24 776
10 583
55-59
11 269
3 082
8 187
4 855
3 465
1 390
60-64
4 412
1 016
3 396
2 095
1 524
571
65+
1 474
345
1 129
1 047
803
244

ANNEX No. 9 – HUMAN TRAFFICKING

(Source: Ministry of Interior)

Number of crimes of human trafficking


2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Discovered
16
16
11
29
10
24
19
24
Explained
11
13
11
11
5
13
11
18
Prosecuted persons
18
11
20
22
32
35
29
22

Number of perpetrators of human trafficking according to gender and nationality


2011
2012
I - III 2013
Men
20
15
5
Women
9
7
0
Foreigners
7
3
0
All
29
22
5

Number of charged and convicted persons and sentences imposed for human trafficking


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Charged persons
17
26
26
31
31
Convicted persons
3
1
10
19
11
Unconditional imprisonment
3
0
9
18
10
Conditional imprisonment
0
1
1
1
1

Number of crimes of procurement


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Discovered
52
37
33
44
42
Explained
43
28
26
32
36
Prosecuted persons
88
35
28
61
46

Number of charged and convicted persons and sentences imposed for procurement


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Charged persons
119
89
33
43
67
Convicted persons
60
82
64
50
76
Unconditional imprisonment
14
19
21
17
13
Conditional imprisonment
44
60
39
41
49

Number of identified victims of human trafficking


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Number of victims
119
42
76
51
52

Number of victims included in the Program of support and protection for human trafficking victims according to nationality

Year
Country of origin
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
All
Czech Republic

2
3
4
5
4
3
3
2

26
Slovakia

3

1
1
1
1



7
Moldova
3







1

4
Ukraine

1
6
3
3
7
8

1

29
Bulgaria

2
4

1



1

8
Vietnam
1

3
3
2


1
1

11
Romania



3

6




9
FYROM




2





2
Russia
1
1


3
1




6
Kyrgyzstan

1


1
1




3
Latvia

1
1







2
Uzbekistan





1




1
Brasil





3




3
Thailand






1



1
Honduras







2


2
Nigeria







1
2

3
Sri Lanka








1

1
Philipines









1
1
Unknown








1

1
All
5
11
17
14
18
24
13
7
10
1
119

Number of victims included in the Program of support and protection for human trafficking victims according to age and gender

Year
Age
18-23
23-30
30-40
40-50
50+
All
2011
Men



1
1
10
Women
3
5



2012
Men





1
Women


1


Number of victims included in the Program of support and protection for human trafficking victims according to form of exploitation


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Labour exploitation
16
8
4
3
1
Sexual exploitation
8
5
3
7
0

ANNEX No. 10 – DISCRIMINATION OF ROMA

Discrimination complaints addressed to the Ombudsman

(Source: Ombudsman’s Office)

2010

Area
Number of complaints
Discrimination established
Employment
2
0
Housing
11
2
Education
4
1
Services
1
0
Health care
2
0

2011

Area
Number of complaints
Discrimination established
Employment
2
0
Housing
11
0
Education
5
1
Services
1
0
Health care
0
0

2012

Area
Number of complaints
Discrimination established
Employment
3
0
Housing
9
0
Education
2
0
Services
1
0
Health care
1
1

ANNEX No. 11 – SUBSIDY PROGRAMMES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROMA MINORITY

Subsidy programmes of the Office of the Government

(Source: Office of the Government)

Programme Support of social field work in the municipalities

Year
Finances to distribute
Finances distributed
Number of supported projects
2012
10.000.000 CZK
9.972.088 CZK
40
2011
10.000.000 CZK
9.771.587 CZK
47
2010
10.000.000 CZK
9.899.522 CZK
49
2009
10.000.000 CZK
10.036.954 CZK
47

Programme Prevention of social exclusion and community work

Year
Finances to distribute
Finances distributed
Number of supported projects
2012
10.055.465 CZK
10.055.000 CZK
32
2011
20.420.000 CZK
19.669.000 CZK
35
2010
24.000.000 CZK
23.054.000 CZK
60
2009
25.000.000 CZK
25.000.000 CZK
44

Programme Support of regional Roma coordinators

Year
Finances to distribute
Finances distributed
Number of supported projects
2012
5.165.000 CZK
4.959.200 CZK
13
2011
5.165.000 CZK
5.065.000 CZK
12
2010
5.665.000 CZK
4.668.250 CZK
13
2009
5.665.000 CZK
4.520.100 CZK
13


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