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"I won't marry a Serb": Large Ethnic Distance between Serbs and Albanians

"I won't marry a Serb": Large Ethnic Distance between Serbs and

The ethnic distance in Serbia, when it comes to marriage, is the largest between members of the Serbian and Albanian nationalities, while the distance is decreasing when it comes to the coexistence of the two national communities, according to a survey by the Institute of Social Sciences and the Ethnicity Research Center.

The survey showed that 31% of Serb respondents would accept marriage with an Albanian man or woman, while the attitudes of the Albanian community are even more rigid on that issue, so 26.4% would accept something like that.

Albanians are not thrilled with the idea of coexistence because only about 60% of them would agree to live with Bosniaks.

About 40% of Albanians would live with Serbs, Croats, Romanians, Slovaks, and Hungarians, and only a third of respondents with Roma.

The survey also showed that only 24% of Serbs would agree to an Albanian president of Serbia, while greater support for the idea would come from Hungarians (39%), Romanians (41%), Roma (28%), and Croats (53%).

When it comes to discrimination, Serbian society is burdened and everyone faces this problem - both members of the Serbian people and national minorities.

 

 

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