Territorial analysis of discriminated groups Mihaela Hrisanta MOSORA The Bucharest University of Economic Studies mihaela.mosora@gmail.com Abstract. Labour market discrimination may lead to segregation resulting in the separation between the majority and the minority group at the local level, occupational level, educational level in public spaces etc. In this study we analysed the distribution of the Rroma population at local level, because they are regarded as the most vulnerable group in Romania. We also analysed the extent to which spatial localization affects the poverty rate in this community. Data were provided by “A social map of PROROMI Rroma communities”. Keywords: employment; discrimination; poverty. JEL Classification: J01, J71, P36. REL Classification: 5G. Theoretical and Applied Economics Volume XX (2013), No. 8(585), pp. 85-92