Highlights

  • Report / Paper / Summary
    25
    novembre
    2024
    This report presents key results of the EU gender-based violence survey based on data from all 27 Member States. The report focuses on the overall prevalence of physical violence or threats and/or sexual violence by any perpetrator, violence perpetrated by women’s intimate partners and by other people (non-partners) and women’s experiences of sexual harassment at work.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    25
    octobre
    2024
    Racism towards Muslims is increasing in countries across the EU. Muslims face racial discrimination and racist harassment because of their religion, skin colour or ethnic background. This report shows a sharp rise since the last survey in 2016.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    11
    juillet
    2024
    Antisemitism is still a reality for many Jewish people in the EU today. Faced with prejudice and hostility, most feel unable to live openly Jewish lives. This report presents the results of FRA’s third EU survey of Jewish people’s experiences and perceptions of antisemitism. The survey took place before the Hamas attacks in October 2023 and the war in Gaza; however, it includes evidence from a consultation with national and European Jewish umbrella organisations since. It covers 13 EU Member States that together account for around 96 % of the EU’s Jewish population.
  • Report / Paper / Summary
    14
    mai
    2024
    FRA’s third LGBTIQ survey shows that people still experience hate-motivated violence and discrimination. Trans and intersex people face even greater victimisation. Yet, signs of progress show that the EU’s and Member States’ efforts can positively affect people’s lives. More LGBTIQ people are open about their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics.
    Produits
    mai
    2009
    Le présent rapport, consacré aux répondants qui se sont identifiés comme musulmans, est le second d’une série de rapports «Données en bref» présentant les résultats spécifiques issus de l’enquête.
    juin
    2008
    The report examines the situation of homophobia in the 27 EU Member States. It analyses comparatively key legal provisions, relevant judicial data, such as court decisions, and case law in the Member States. In addition, the report identifies and highlights 'good practice' in the form of positive measures and initiatives to overcome underreporting of LGBT (Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Transsexuals) discrimination, to promote inclusion and to protect transgender persons. FRA's legal analysis is the first of two reports related to homophobia and discrimination experienced by members of the LGBT community.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    juin
    2008
    The Annual Report 2008 is the first to be produced on the basis of the FRA legal base and mandate (Council Regulation 168//2007, art. 4.1(e)). It covers information, events and developments related to racism and xenophobia in the EU for the year 2007, which was the Agency's focus of work prior to the adoption of its Multiannual Framework in February 2008. The report summarises the findings of the Agency's on-going data collection through its RAXEN National Focal Points (NFPs) in each of the 27 Member States of the EU.
    2
    Février
    2011
    The Fundamental Rights Agency publishes its first report on multiple discrimination: EU-MIDIS Data in Focus 5: ‘Multiple Discrimination' which focuses on perceptions of multiple discrimination experiences by respondents of ethnic or immigrant origin, compared with the general population.
    Fundamental Rights Report
    1
    août
    2007
    Unequal treatment continues in employment, housing and education, according to data collected by the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). Figures for racist crime in 2005 and 2006 are up in a number of EU countries. While there are more signs that the EU's anti-discrimination legislation is having a positive impact, victims of discrimination still lack knowledge of the new rules.
    21
    juillet
    2011
    Ce rapport donne un aperçu et une analyse comparatifs des données et informations qui documentent la discrimination dans les lieux de travail et les marchés du travail dans l’Union européenne (UE).
    Report / Paper / Summary
    29
    septembre
    2011
    This report examines what the Treaty of Lisbon means for the protection of minorities, and the policies the EU has recently adopted in this field. It provides evidence of the still persistent phenomenon of discrimination found in many areas of life, including employment, housing, healthcare and education.
    2
    juin
    2009
    The FRA publishes its report "Homophobia and Discrimination on Grounds of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the EU Member States: Part II - The Social Situation". The report finds that discrimination, harassment and violence against LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) persons are widespread throughout the EU. The FRA calls on political decision-makers to further improve equality legislation and ensure accurate reporting, in order to improve the situation.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    2
    mars
    2009
    The Agency has published on 2nd March its new "Antisemitism Summary overview of the situation in the European Union 2001-2008". This publication is the 5th update of its 2004 report "Manifestations of antisemitism in the EU" with new statistical data.
    27
    octobre
    2010
    Social marginalisation and discrimination have severe consequences for any society – both need to be addressed as a priority, as they are directly linked to violent behaviour in young people. This research shows a high degree of overlap between three EU Member States when considering explanatory factors to violent attitudes or acts of violence committed by young people.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    9
    avril
    2010
    The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) presents its 6th update of its 2004 report "Manifestations of Antisemitism in the EU".
    25
    janvier
    2012
    La directive sur l’égalité raciale (2000/43/CE) est l’instrument législatif européen le plus important pour lutter contre la discrimination raciale ou fondée sur l’origine ethnique et pour faire appliquer le principe de l’égalité de traitement.
    11
    octobre
    2010
    Le présent rapport examine les expériences des répondants en matière de contrôles de police, ainsi que le degré de confiance accordé aux forces de police. Il s’agit du quatrième d’une série de rapports « Données en bref » EU-MIDIS présentant des résultats spécifi ques issus de l’enquête.
    11
    octobre
    2010
    Le guide vise à exposer au lecteur en quoi consiste le «profilage ethnique» tant comme concept que comme pratique ainsi qu’à susciter la réflexion sur son potentiel discriminatoire et à l’encontre des droits fondamentaux.
    1
    septembre
    2011
    The Fundamental Rights Conference, the flagship annual event of the FRA, focused in 2010 on ensuring justice and protection for all children, including those who are most vulnerable. This report summarises the speeches, discussion and common conclusions and issues identified during the conference.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    20
    octobre
    2011
    This handbook examines the role of Holocaust memorial sites and museums, drawing on findings from the FRA project 'Discover the past for the future - A study on the role of historical sites and museums in Holocaust education and human rights education in the EU'.
    9
    novembre
    2010
    Ce manuel expose une série d’exemples, de conseils et d’informations contextuelles historiques en vue d’aider les enseignants et les étudiants à faire de leurs visites de sites et expositions relatifs à l’Holocauste une expérience utile et enrichissante.
    7
    mai
    2010
    Le présent rapport porte sur la sensibilisation des personnes interrogées à leurs droits en matière de non-discrimination, notamment sur leur connaissance des organismes de promotion de l’égalité et organisations associées dans les États membres.
    Report / Paper / Summary
    20
    juin
    2011
    The Agency's data collection work over recent years shows that few European Union (EU) Member States have official data and statistics on antisemitic incidents.
    23
    mai
    2012
    Les Roms, au nombre de 10 à 12 millions, constituent la plus grande minorité en Europe et continuent à faire l’objet de discriminations et d’exclusion sociale. Ils ne sont pas suffisamment conscients des droits qui leur sont garantis par la législation de l’UE, par exemple par la directive relative à l’égalité raciale. Ce rapport présente les premiers résultats de l’enquête pilote de la FRA sur les Roms et de l’enquête régionale du PNUD, de la Banque mondiale et de la Commission européenne menées en 2011.