Index: The highest value variable is the dominant structure of self-governance. In Slovakia, Hungarians predominantly operate through Minority Governed institutions and very few other structural types.
Table 1: Number of Institutions by Structure of Self-Governance
Minority | Total | Structure of Self-Governance | |||
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Minority-governed | Shared | Multi-Ethnic | Majority-governed | ||
Hungarians in Slovakia | 3582 | 3417 | 158 | 7 | 0 |
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 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Minority-governed | Shared | Multi-Ethnic | Majority-governed | |
Hungarians in Slovakia | 95% | 4% | 0% | 0% |
Figure 2: Proportion of institutions by Structure of Self-Governance
Students from Hungarian Heritage Award winning Selye János High School in Komárom, Slovakia march into the courtyard for their Graduation. | Credit: Komárom Online, May 17, 2019.