Index: The highest value under the "self-governance structure" variable is the dominant structure of organizations. For Russian-speakers in Estonia, the dominant self-governance structure is Minority-governed. The second most common type is Shared.
Results
Table 1: Number of institutions according to structure of self-governance
Minority | Total | Structure of Self-Governance | |||
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Minority-governed | Shared | Multi-Ethnic | Majority-governed | ||
Russian speakers in Estonia | 468 | 265 | 197 | 4 | 2 |
Figure 1: Number of institutions according to structure of self-governance
Table 2: Proportion of institutions by structure of self-governance
Minority | Structure of Self-Governance | |||
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Minority-governed | Shared | Multi-Ethnic | Majority-governed | |
Russian speakers in Estonia | 57% | 42% | 1% | 0% |
Figure 2: Proportion of institutions by structure of self-governance
Students at Narva College are able to complete an MA in Teaching Russian as a Second Language at the University of Tartu in Narva, Estonia. The University of Tartu offers general humanities courses in the Russian language as well as the MA program, which in turn provides Russian language training to the general public. | Credit: Andero Kaiju, University of Tartu