This document analyzes the results of a survey on discrimination in the European Union. Some key findings include:
- Over a third of EU citizens are aware of the "2007 European Year of Equal Opportunities for All."
- Housing and insurance are seen as the areas with the most widespread discrimination, while healthcare has the least.
- Discrimination based on religion, disability, age, sexual orientation and multiple factors are all seen as issues by a significant portion of citizens.
- Less than one-fifth of citizens report personal experiences of discrimination.
- A majority support legislation protecting against discrimination in areas like housing, healthcare, education and commerce.
This document analyzes the results of a survey on discrimination in the European Union. Some key findings include:
- Over a third of EU citizens are aware of the "2007 European Year of Equal Opportunities for All."
- Housing and insurance are seen as the areas with the most widespread discrimination, while healthcare has the least.
- Discrimination based on religion, disability, age, sexual orientation and multiple factors are all seen as issues by a significant portion of citizens.
- Less than one-fifth of citizens report personal experiences of discrimination.
- A majority support legislation protecting against discrimination in areas like housing, healthcare, education and commerce.