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The analysis proposed in this chapter focuses on the results of the 7,465 questionnaires administered to native children in the ten different countries involved in the MABE project. They represent more than 84 % of the total 8,817 questionnaires distributed to native, immigrant and Roma children.
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The frequency of suffered bullying is 18.8 % among those who had between one and five immigrant/Roma students, 34.7 % among those who had between 6 and 10 and 46.9 % in classes who had between 11 and 15 immigrant and/or Roma students.
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Elamé, E., Bassani, R. (2013). Young Native European Victims, Young Native European Bullies. In: Discriminatory Bullying. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-5235-2_15
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