Discrimination U.E.
Discrimination U.E.
Discrimination U.E.
Discrimination U.E.
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A recent Eurobarometer survey, commissioned by the European Parliament, has shed light on significant disparities in how Europeans perceive discrimination based on factors such as ethnicity or religion.
The study reveals that while many European countries have made strides in combating discrimination, there remains a considerable gap in perceptions across member states. For instance, the survey highlights that individuals from certain ethnic minorities, such as Roma and those of North African descent, consistently report higher levels of discrimination compared to the general population.
A recent Eurobarometer survey, commissioned by the European Parliament, has shed light on significant disparities in how Europeans perceive discrimination based on factors such as ethnicity or religion.
The study reveals that while many European countries have made strides in combating discrimination, there remains a considerable gap in perceptions across member states. For instance, the survey highlights that individuals from certain ethnic minorities, such as Roma and those of North African descent, consistently report higher levels of discrimination compared to the general population.
A recent Eurobarometer survey, commissioned by the European Parliament, has shed light on significant disparities in how Europeans perceive discrimination based on factors such as ethnicity or religion.
The study reveals that while many European countries have made strides in combating discrimination, there remains a considerable gap in perceptions across member states. For instance, the survey highlights that individuals from certain ethnic minorities, such as Roma and those of North African descent, consistently report higher levels of discrimination compared to the general population.
A recent Eurobarometer survey, commissioned by the European Parliament, has shed light on significant disparities in how Europeans perceive discrimination based on factors such as ethnicity or religion.
The study reveals that while many European countries have made strides in combating discrimination, there remains a considerable gap in perceptions across member states. For instance, the survey highlights that individuals from certain ethnic minorities, such as Roma and those of North African descent, consistently report higher levels of discrimination compared to the general population.
A recent Eurobarometer survey, commissioned by the European Parliament, has shed light on significant disparities in how Europeans perceive discrimination based on factors such as ethnicity or religion.
The study reveals that while many European countries have made strides in combating discrimination, there remains a considerable gap in perceptions across member states. For instance, the survey highlights that individuals from certain ethnic minorities, such as Roma and those of North African descent, consistently report higher levels of discrimination compared to the general population.



