2012
Is there evidence of significant levels of segregation between migrant groups and the majority population?
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Austria
Yes.
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Bulgaria
No.
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Cyprus
yes
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Denmark
No.
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Finland
No significant levels of segregation, but evidence of increased ethnic segregation in Helsinki Metropolitan Area..
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France
Yes
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Germany
Yes. Although there is no nationwide reporting system on inner-city spatial distribution of migrants, several studies confirm segregation between migrant groups and majority population.
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Greece
Yes.
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Hungary
No.
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Ireland
To date there has been no significant evidence of segregation between migrant populations and the majority population.
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Italy
No.
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Poland
No.
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Portugal
Yes, there is some evidence.
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Romania
The level of migration to Romania is quite low and no research regarding the issue of segregation between migrant groups and majority population could be found.
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Slovenia
Yes, migrants are excluded from non-profit housing and there are numerous dormitories in Slovenia intended solely for migrant workers.
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Spain
No data.
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Sweden
Yes.