Abstract

A different legal and social framework regulates the rights of autochthonous and immigrant minorities in Austria. Austria has a pluralistic citizenship model vis-a-vis its historical minorities. There are six officially recognized ethnic groups (Volksgruppen) in Austria. These are the Slovenes in Carinthia and Styria, Croats in Burgenland, Hungarians in Burgenland and Vienna, Czechs and Slovaks in Vienna and the Roma (together with Sinti) for the whole of Austria.1

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