European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights: Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey Roma – Selected findings (2016)
Datubāze par diskriminācijas jautājumiem » Pētījumi un ziņojumi » Pētījumi par romu (čigānu) situāciju
Gads: 2021 | Ievietošanas datums: Dec. 14, 2021
This report underscores an unsettling but unavoidable reality: the European Union’s largest ethnic minority continues to face intolerable discrimination and unequal access to vital services. The report is based on a large-scale survey that collected information on almost 34,000 persons living in Roma households in nine European Union (EU) Member States, deriving from nearly 8,000 face-to-face interviews with Roma. It presents a selection of results from the Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey, which surveyed around 26,000 people with immigrant or ethnic minority background living in the EU. The data presented in this report constitute a unique resource for policymakers, making it possible to gauge progress over time and helping to identify both successes and shortfalls in implemented policies.