Spain, Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality, (2013), Diagnostic study of secondary sources about discrimination in Spain (Estudio diagnóstico de fuentes secundarias sobre la discriminación en España), Madrid, RED2RED

Country

Spain

Title

Spain, Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality, (2013), Diagnostic study of secondary sources about discrimination in Spain (Estudio diagnóstico de fuentes secundarias sobre la discriminación en España), Madrid, RED2RED

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Year

2013

Type of publication

Study - qualitative research

Geographical coverage

National

Area/location of interest

Not applicable - national level

Type of Institution

Public authority

Institution

Spain, Ministry of Health

Main Thematic Focus

Discrimination

Target Population

Muslims Migrants People with migrant background Refugees & asylum seekers People of African descent & Black Europeans LGBTI

Key findings

Research study highlighting the absence of official statistical data in relation to discrimination, as well as the lack of studies that provide knowledge about the topic in a systematic and comprehensive way, allowing to analyze its evolution over time, its manifestations, causes, consequences and potential solutions.

Methodology (Qualitative/Quantitative and exact type used, questionnaires etc)

Qualitative and Desk research

1. Start-up phase: focus group with a Group of experts
2. Prospecting and identification of secondary sources:
a. Analyzed source of discrimination,
b. Analyzed areas of discrimination.
c. The scope of the sources

Sample details and representativeness

Not available

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