2012
Is there evidence of increased morbidity rates for minority and migrant groups?
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Austria
Yes.
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Bulgaria
Yes.
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Cyprus
No
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Denmark
Yes.
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Finland
No.
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France
Yes
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Germany
Yes.
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Greece
Yes, for some diseases, such as tuberculosis and AIDS.
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Hungary
Yes.
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Ireland
To date there is no evidence to suggest that this is the case in Ireland.
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Italy
yes
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Poland
No.
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Portugal
There is some evidence of increased morbidity rates for migrant groups concerning certain health problems.
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Romania
No data available disaggregated on minority groups and migrants.
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Slovenia
The data on morbidity collected by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia are not segregated by ethnicity or nationality.
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Spain
No.
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Sweden
Sweden does not maintain official statistics concerning ethnic origin other than citizenship and country of birth. The main rule according to the Swedish Personal Data Act (1998:204). Therefore there is no official data on that evidence the increased morbidity rates for minority and migrant groups.