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17 May 2024

European Diversity Month 2024: Eurostat data on equality

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In recognition of European Diversity Month this May, Eurostat highlighted some of its data on equality in the European Union (EU).

A total of 6 grounds for discrimination have been identified in the EU - sex, racial or ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, age, and sexual orientation - on 4 of which Eurostat has published statistics in a dedicated thematic section. There is also a thematic section dedicated to migrant integration.

Key statistics relating to employment gaps for those who are foreign-born are shown here:

Graph showing statistics on the employment gap, featuring the Eurostat logo in the bottom-left corner

 

Other key statistics relating to migrants in the published data include the following:

  • 13% of the EU's population is foreign-born
  • 18% foreign-born people aged 15 - 29 years, without a disability, in the EU are not in employment, education or training
  • children of foreign-born parents are twice as likely to be at risk of poverty than those of native-born parents
  • among people over the age of 16, the risk of poverty or social exclusion is 90% higher for those who are foreign-born

Find further information on these statistics here.

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