1st Edition
Perceived Discrimination in the Netherlands A Study on Experiences with Discrimination of Different Groups, in Different Domains and on Different Grounds
70 Pages
by
Netherlands Institute for Social Research
This book aims to chart the extent to which residents of the Netherlands perceive that they are subject to discrimination, from the perspectives of group identities, discrimination grounds, and societal domains. In addition, it highlights the consequences that people attach to their experiences. The study shows that different types of perceived discrimination are associated with different groups... Read more
Samenvating 1 Ervaren discriminatie in Nederland 2 Ervaren discriminatie onder de Nederlandse bevolking 3 Gevolgen van ervaren discriminatie 4 Terreinen nader toegelicht 5 Ervaren discriminatie in 2018 en 2013 vergeleken 6 Mannen en vrouwen 7 Discriminatie-ervaringen van leeijdsgroepen 8 Ervaren discriminatie van etnische groepen 9 Lesbische, homo-, bi- en heteroseksuele personen 10 Mensen met en zonder beperking 11 Naar een inclusieve samenleving? Summary. Summary 1 Experienced discrimination in the Netherlands 2 Experienced discrimination among the Dutch population 3 Consequences of experienced discrimination 4 Areas explained in more detail 5 Experienced discrimination in 2018 and 2013 compared 6 Men and women 7 Discrimination experiences of age groups 8 Experienced discrimination of ethnic groups 9 Lesbian, gay, bi and heterosexual people 10 People with and without disabilities 11 Towards an inclusive society?
Biography
Iris Andriessen has studied discrimination as a researcher at the Netherlands Institute for Social Research SCP since 2007.
Henk Fernee is survey methodologist at the Netherlands Institute for Social Research SCP since 2009.
Karin Wittebrood’s research interests are focused on crime and justice.






