2012
Differential unemployment levels/rates of minorities?
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Austria
There is no data available for the employment situation of ethnic minorities without a migrant background.
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Bulgaria
Yes.
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Cyprus
No data available.
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Denmark
Yes.
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Finland
No data available.
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France
The unemployment rate of minorities (here-descendants of immigrants as France doesn't recognize minorities) is high.
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Germany
There is no substantial data available.
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Greece
No official data available
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Hungary
Yes, in the case of the Roma minority.
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Ireland
There are no statistics for minority employment as the statistics available only take in to account nationality and not membership of specific ethnic or religious groups. The unemployment rates when sorted into nationalities do show differential unemployment levels however.
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Italy
Yes
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Poland
Yes.
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Portugal
Yes, there are differential unemployment rates of minorities.
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Romania
Yes
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Slovenia
Statistics on ethnic origin of people, who are registered as unemployed, are not collected. According to the Eurostat report, the data from 2009 show a higher unemployment rate of people born in non-EU countries (8%) comparing to unemployment rate of the general population (6 %). Note that people born in non-EU cuntry can be either migrants or citizens.
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Spain
No official data.
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Sweden
Yes, but there is no data that shows the differential unemployment levels/rates of minorities.