2012
Differential unemployment levels/rates of migrants?
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Austria
Yes, the unemployment rate of persons with migration background is significantly higher than of persons without migration background.
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Bulgaria
Yes.
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Cyprus
No
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Denmark
Yes.
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Finland
Yes, migrants have differential unemployment rates from the majority population.
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France
The unemployment rate for immigrants is particularly high for those from Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and sub-Saharan Africa
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Germany
Yes, the unemployment rate of persons with a migration background is significantly higher than of persons without a migration background. Foreigners still had the highest unemployment rate.
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Greece
Yes.
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Hungary
No data.
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Ireland
There are differential unemployment rates among immigrants in Ireland. Non-Irish nationals have an unemployment rate of 16.1 % where as the figure is 12.7 % Non-Irish nationals however, non-nationals have a 0.9% higher employment rate than Irish nationals. (As of May 4, 2010)
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Italy
Yes.
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Poland
No data.
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Portugal
Yes, there are indications that differential unemployment rates exist.
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Romania
There is no data regarding differential unemployment rates for migrants from a discrimination point of view. The Romanian state restricts however third country nationals coming to Romania for labour purposes, through a specific yearly established quota.
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Slovenia
The data from 2009 show a higher unemployment rate of third country nationals (16%) comparing to unemployment rate of the general population (6 %).
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Spain
Yes
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Sweden
Yes.