Black people in the EU face more racism today than in 2016

According to a new EU study, discrimination occurs most often when job- or accommodation-seeking, and young and educated people are most affected. Denmark has one of the highest rates of racist violence, but ranked highest of all countries for awareness of equality bodies.

According to a new EU study, discrimination occurs most often when job- or accommodation-seeking, and young and educated people are most affected. Denmark has one of the highest rates of racist violence, but ranked highest of all countries for awareness of equality bodies.


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