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Muslim perceptions of discrimination (3835)


Type of Data: Muslim perceptions of discrimination (3835)

Faith Community: Islam

Date: 2015, 24 September-2016, 24 April

Geography: United Kingdom. Part of multinational survey

Sample Size: 710 (595 from South Asia and 115 from Sub-Saharan Africa)

Population: Self-identifying Muslims aged 16 and over who were immigrants or descendants of immigrants from South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

Keywords: Attachment, corruption, different background, discrimination, education, equality bodies, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, gender equality, harassment, health, housing, Ipsos MORI, language, marriage, neighbours, police stops, public services, religious affiliation, religious dress, religious prejudice, residence permit, rights awareness, shops, trust in institutions, unemployment, victimization, violence, voting, work

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Ipsos MORI

Sponsor: European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

Published Source:

  • http://fra.europa.eu/en
  • European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey: Muslims – Selected Findings, Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2017

    BRIN ID: 3835

    Remarks:

    Part of Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU-MIDIS II), for which 1,216 immigrants and descendants of immigrants from South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa were interviewed in the UK (being a 45% response). Multinational survey, conducted in all 28 nations of the European Union (main survey) and a sub-set of 15 nations (Muslim survey).

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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