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C. Position of the Prizren area IDPs on return to their home<br />

area: two years later<br />

Same as in the 2000-sample, the overwhelming majority of<br />

PrIDPs from the 2002-sample (80,8% of the whole sample), accept<br />

the possibility of returning to homeland only under certain conditions<br />

(2000-sample: 86%), while 9,2% examinees would return under any<br />

conditions (2000-sample: 4,2%). Small number of the examined<br />

PrIDPs (9%) would never return to the place they fled from (2000-<br />

sample: 8,8%), while there is a negligible number of displacees (1%)<br />

who gave no answer to this question in the 2000-sample (1%).<br />

Therefore, the only difference between the 2002-sample and 2000-<br />

sample of the PrIDPs with regard to the position on return is that<br />

there is a somewhat higher percentage of the examinees in the 2002-<br />

sample than in the 2000-sample that would return under any<br />

conditions (Sample by Position on return: Chi square = 16,91; df =3;<br />

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