Second European Union minorities and discrimination survey : being black in the EU / European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights.

Almost twenty years after adoption of EU laws forbidding discrimination, people of African descent in the EU face widespread and entrenched prejudice and exclusion. Racial discrimination and harassment are commonplace. Experiences with racist violence vary greatly across countries, but reach as high...

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Corporate Author: European Union. Agency for Fundamental Rights
Language:English
Published: Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, [2018]
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Physical Description:1 online resource (76 pages) : color illustrations.
Variant Title:
Being black in the EU
Being black in the European Union
EU-MIDIS II
Format: Electronic eBook
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Almost twenty years after adoption of EU laws forbidding discrimination, people of African descent in the EU face widespread and entrenched prejudice and exclusion. Racial discrimination and harassment are commonplace. Experiences with racist violence vary greatly across countries, but reach as high as 14 %. Discriminatory profiling by the police, too, is a common reality. Hurdles to inclusion are multi-faceted, with many respondents facing discrimination during their job search and when looking for housing. These are just some of the findings presented in this report, which outlines selected results from FRA's second large-scale EU-wide survey on migrants and minorities (EU-MIDIS II). It examines the experiences of almost 6,000 people of African descent in 12 EU Member States. While the survey results paint a dire picture of reality on the ground, they can serve as an important resource for policymakers committed to promoting the full inclusion of people of African descent in the EU.
Note:"TK-03-18-089-En-C" -- Back cover.
Call Number:HN373.5 .S43 2018 Online
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9789294742032
9294742032
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