A new study shows that while Muslim immigrants integrate well in their
countries of residence in the EU, they still experience a lot of
discrimination. However, the numbers vary dramatically from country to
country.
Only around 2 percent of all participants reported not feeling attached at all. Second-generation immigrants report slightly higher levels of attachment – they feel at home in the country where they were born.
Read more: Muslims in the EU: Feeling at home despite discrimination | Europe | DW | 21.09.2017
Only around 2 percent of all participants reported not feeling attached at all. Second-generation immigrants report slightly higher levels of attachment – they feel at home in the country where they were born.
Read more: Muslims in the EU: Feeling at home despite discrimination | Europe | DW | 21.09.2017
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