Compendium of practices for equality data collection

The Compendium of Practices on Equality Data covers practices on different discrimination grounds and areas of life in which discrimination, inequality and exclusion can occur. The compendium is linked to the Guidelines on improving the collection and use of equality data and aims to provide inspiration and practical examples on how to implement them. Read more >>

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  • Country:
    Luxembourg
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Facilitate effective use, Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness, Mainstream equality data, Enhance validity and reliability, Ensure representativeness, Collect information on self-identification, Improve comparability
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    In 2021, the Integration Department of the Ministry of Family Affairs, Integration and the Greater Region (MIFA), in collaboration with the Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research (LISER) and the Centre d’étude et de formation interculturelles et sociales (CEFIS), surveyed a representative sample of the resident population for an in-depth analysis of racism and ethno-racial discrimination experiences. The survey’s design included, inter alia, the option for respondents to self-identify and measures to reach out to respondents from under-represented and hard-to-reach groups.
  • Zisťovanie o príjmoch a životných podmienkach domácností v marginalizovaných rómskych komunitách - Atlas rómskych komunít
    Country:
    Slovakia
    Guidelines:
    Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness, Ensure regular and timely data collection, Enhance validity and reliability, Ensure representativeness
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Sexual orientation, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    The EU SILC_MRK took place in 2018 and 2020 and it is expected that it will continue on a three-yearly basis. Given the structure of the survey, the data should be more reliable than estimates based on the 2011 Census data.
  • Survey Integratie Migranten
    Country:
    Netherlands
    Guidelines:
    Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness, Ensure regular and timely data collection, Enhance validity and reliability, Ensure representativeness
    Ground of discrimination:
    Racial or ethnic origin, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    The Netherlands Institute for Social Research surveys the largest minorities of foreign origin in the Netherlands to monitor developments with respect to their education, employment, social contacts, social and political participation, ethnic and religious identity, perceived discrimination and acceptance, and cultural values among other variables, in order to assess their participation and inclusion in Dutch society.
  • Country:
    Italy
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Foster inter-institutional cooperation
    Ground of discrimination:
    Racial or ethnic origin
    The survey on housing transition projects is the first step of a wider research project that involves the National Statistical Institute (Istat), the national equality body (UNAR) and Roma representatives of the National Roma Associations Platform. The aim is to improve statistical knowledge on the Roma population in Italy by developing a system of indicators to monitor inclusion policies, with a special focus on Roma housing transitions.
  • Enquête sur la Sécurité au Luxembourg 2020
    Country:
    Luxembourg
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Build up data hub, Facilitate effective use, Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness, Ensure regular and timely data collection, Enhance validity and reliability, Ensure representativeness, Improve comparability
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Sexual orientation, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    The survey on safety is a victimisation survey that was launched on 1 October 2020 and covered the population of people aged 16 or over living in the Grand Duchy. It collected detailed information on crimes and offences affecting this population over the last five years, during the last year and throughout their lifetime.
  • Percepcija diskriminacije v Sloveniji – raziskava javnega mnenja
    Country:
    Slovenia
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Facilitate effective use, Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Sexual orientation, All grounds / Cross-cutting
    The Advocate of the Principle of Equality conducted a survey on the perceptions of discrimination and experiences of discrimination among the general population in Slovenia. The results of the survey were first published in the 2017 annual report of the Advocate of the Principle of Equality in April 2018.
  • Country:
    Italy
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Build up data hub, Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness, Ensure regular and timely data collection, Enhance validity and reliability, Ensure representativeness, Improve comparability
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Sex, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    The Survey on Women’s Safety is a sample survey dedicated to surveying women aged 16–75 years on several forms of violence (psychological, economic, physical, sexual, stalking), by partners (current and former) and non-partners. The survey covers several topics such as dynamics, causes and effects of violence against women.
  • Istraživanje o stavovima i razini svijesti o diskriminaciji i pojavnim oblicima diskriminacije
    Country:
    Croatia
    Guidelines:
    Operational guidelines, Ensure comprehensiveness, Ensure regular and timely data collection, Improve comparability
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Sexual orientation, All grounds / Cross-cutting
    Since 2009, the Croatian Office of the Ombudsman acting as an equality body regularly surveys public attitudes and perceptions of discrimination and inequality on all 17 protected characteristics set out in the Croatian Anti-Discrimination Act across various areas of life. The last edition was published in 2016.
  • Country:
    United Kingdom
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Build up data hub, Facilitate effective use, Ensure comprehensiveness, Ensure regular and timely data collection, Improve comparability
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Sexual orientation, All grounds / Cross-cutting, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    Is Britain Fairer? is a triennial report published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission. it reviews the country’s performance on equality and human rights. This national report facilitates the effective use of equality data by drawing key evidence from a wide range of sources dealing with all grounds of discrimination under the Equality Act. The data are presented in a consistent way across six areas of life: education, work, living standards, health, justice and security and participation.
  • Country:
    Finland
    Guidelines:
    Institutional and structural guidelines, Facilitate effective use
    Ground of discrimination:
    Age, Disability, Gender identity or expression, Racial or ethnic origin, Religion or belief, Sex, Sexual orientation, All grounds / Cross-cutting, Includes multiple / intersectional discrimination
    Since 2018, the Finnish Ministry of Justice has been publishing biannual policy briefs on issues related to equality and non-discrimination based on recent data. These are concise documents with infographics and summaries of research results in the relevant area targeting policymakers, public bodies, experts, media, and indirectly, the general population.