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December
2009
This report presents the main results from EU-MIDIS, the FRA's European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey.
The results of the survey reveal evidence about the discrimination faced by minorities in everyday life; in the classroom, when looking for work, at the doctor's, or in shops.
Overall experiences of criminal victimisation across five crime types, specifically property crime (theft of or from a vehicle, burglary and theft of other personal property) and in-person crime such as experiences of assault or threat, and serious harassment, were also observed in the survey, including whether any of these crimes were committed with a racist motive.
See also:
April
2009
EU-MIDIS at a glance - Introduction to the FRA's EU-wide discrimination survey
Report
Publication
May
2009
EU-MIDIS Data in Focus Report 2: Muslims
Data in focus
Publication
April
2009
EU-MIDIS Data in Focus Report 1: The Roma
Data in focus
Publication
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