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Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in the European Union - Perceptions,
experiences and attitudes - a Report requested by Directorate General
Employment, Social Affairs & Equal Opportunities and coordinated by
Directorate-General for Communication - (external link) - 21.7.2008
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Eurobarometer results concerning discrimination in Greece & EU -
(external link) - 21.7.2008
- EUROSTAT statistical
data on migrants' remittances in all the EU MemberStates -
(EN pdf, 61 KB) - 27.11.2007
- ECRI study report -
November 2007: "Ethnic" statistics and data protection in the
Council of Europe countries - written by Patrick Simon,
Institut National d' Etudes Demographiques - (EN
pdf, 169 Kb) - 27.11.2007
- Eurobarometer Survey: The role of the European
Union in Justice, Freedom and Security policy areas - (EN
pdf, 3.300 KB) - (6.3.2007)
- EU survey reveals attitudes towards homosexuality
- (EN pdf, 8.950 KB) - First results from a recent
Eurobarometer survey show that attitudes towards homosexuality vary widely
across EU Member States. An average of 44% of EU citizens believe that
marriages between same-sex couples should be allowed. Acceptance levels
range from 82% in The Netherlands to 12% in Latvia. Marriage -or similar
union- is currently possible in the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Sweden and
the UK. Openness to adoption of children by homosexual couples is more
limited. Only 32% of the European public support the idea. - (22.12.2006)
- Migration Statistics 2002, EUROSTAT - (EN
pdf, 541 KB)
- Discrimination in Europe — Eurobarometer 57.0
— summary of the findings - (EN pdf, 370 KB)
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