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Publish date: Sunday 08 September 2024
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One in six people in Switzerland suffers racial discrimination

  • One in six people in Switzerland suffers racial discrimination

According to a survey, one in six people living in Switzerland has been racially discriminated against in the last five years. Younger people and people with a migration background are particularly affected.
 

In a monitoring survey conducted by the Service for Combating Racism, 17% of people stated that they had experienced racist discrimination – that is, 1.2 million people in Switzerland. Racism and racial discrimination are a reality for a growing number of people in Switzerland, the center announced on Thursday.

Most of those affected are aged between 15 and 39, the press release continues. Racial discrimination occurs in all areas of life. Some 69% of those surveyed stated that they had been discriminated against in their everyday working life or when looking for a job.  This included unjustified discrimination in the application process, insults and bullying or wage discrimination. Furthermore, 30% cited the public sphere and 27% the school as a place of discrimination.

The monitoring clearly shows that there is a need for action in the form of institutional measures to better protect people from marginalization, the report continued. There should be an increased focus on structural racism in the labor market or at school.

The Federal Council also announced on Thursday that it would work with the cantons to develop a strategy and an action plan against racism and anti-Semitism. It will also examine whether a new commissioner for combating racism and anti-Semitism should be appointed.

 

tags: Switzerland