2012
Is there evidence of significant levels of segregation between minority groups and the majority population?
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Austria
There is no evidence of significant levels of segregation between minority groups and the majority population.
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Bulgaria
Yes.
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Cyprus
Yes
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Denmark
No.
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Finland
Data not available.
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France
Yes
- Germany
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Greece
Yes.
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Hungary
Yes.
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Ireland
According to a report presented to the Social Sciences and Public Policy conference held in Galway;
“The greatest degree of segregation is experienced by the Travelling community, followed by people in local authority housing, followed by non-nationals and ethnic minorities. There is relatively little segregation around social class or status.” -'Ireland After Nama'
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Italy
Yes.
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Poland
No.
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Portugal
Yes, there is evidence of significant levels of segregation between minority groups, specially Roma, and the majority population.
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Romania
Yes. Various studies related to Roma communities show such evidence.
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Slovenia
A minority group with which segregation is most visibel is the Roma community.
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Spain
No data.
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Sweden
Yes