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Xenophobic Attitudes Statistics
Xenophobic attitudes statistics can vary widely depending on the region and population being studied, with some surveys indicating a significant prevalence while others show lower levels.
In this post, we examine a series of alarming statistics that shed light on the prevalence of xenophobic attitudes and hate crimes in various countries around the world. From the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in the US to the discrimination reported in European countries, these numbers depict a concerning global trend that calls for attention and action.
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"In 2016, the FBI reported a 4.6% increase in hate crimes mostly spurred by xenophobia in the US."
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"27% of Britons described themselves as "very" or "a little" prejudiced against people of other races in a survey."
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"In 2018, 21% of European Union citizens said discrimination on grounds of ethnic origin is widespread in their country."
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"Anti-Asian hate crimes increased nearly 150% across 16 major U.S. cities in 2020."
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"32% of people in Italy hold racist views according to a European Commission survey."
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"In South Africa, 30% of people would accept a neighbor of a different race, indicating high degrees of xenophobia."
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"In the 2018/2019 period, there was a 22% rise in hate crime in London."
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"In 2019, 56.8% of all hate crimes in Canada targeted racial or ethnic groups."
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"Surveys in Australia in 2018 found that 1 in 5 people experienced racism at least once a month."
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"A recent study in Greece found that 36% of the population holds 'extreme xenophobic views'."
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"A study in Germany found that 19% of Germans displayed xenophobic attitudes in 2018."
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"In 2019, 64% of people in Poland stated that they would not accept an immigrant from Africa."
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"A 2012 survey found that 37% of Hungarians would not let their children be friends with an immigrant student."
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"In the Netherlands, a 2021 poll found that 22% of citizens are uncomfortable with people from different cultural backgrounds in public functions."
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"The percentage of Swiss citizens that believe racism is widespread in their country rose from 36% in 2014 to 50% in 2018."
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"In 2017, 19% of Malaysians admit harboring xenophobic feelings against people from other countries."