Roma Survey 2024

How to use the data explorer

Different visualisation tools

This interactive tool offers different ways to explore the data behind the survey results. There are three main visualisation options: Bar chart, Country detail and Countries comparison, as well as a Table option that shows the data for the selected visualisation.

 

Bar chart

The Bar chart visualisation illustrates the results for covered EU Member States, Albania, North Macedonia and Serbia, the EU-10 Total (covered EU Member States) and Total (all covered countries) as a vertical stacked bar chart with all answer categories.

Country detail

The Country detail visualisation presents the values for all answer categories for the selected country, survey question and subset of respondents.

Countries comparison

The Countries comparison visualisation presents a comparative overview of the results for at least two selected countries. Country results can also be compared with the EU-10 Total (covered EU Member States) or Total (all survey countries) across answer categories.

Data table

The Table presents the data of the selected visualisation in a numerical format.

How to explore the data

The survey questions are divided into six topics and each topic has a number of questions. Choose a topic, then a question from the drop-down list in the grey box. You can also apply additional filters. You can also change the visualisation using the list of options on the right hand side of the chart or map.

How to export the data

The export options can be accessed via the Export button. To export the visualisation as an image, choose one of Figure (PNG), FSVG (High resolution), EPS (High resolution) or PDF (High resolution). To export the data for the selected visualisation in Microsoft Excel format, choose XLSX. To generate a Page URL or Embeddable HTML choose the corresponding option.

About this survey

FRA’s 2024 survey on Roma and Travellers in Albania, Bulgaria, Czechia, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, North Macedonia, Portugal, Romania, Serbia and Spain collected information from 10,126 respondents living in private households who self-identify as Roma or Traveller, are 16 or older and have lived in the survey countries for at least the 12 months before the survey. In addition, information was collected on 22,484 people living in the survey respondents’ households and on the infrastructure of their neighbourhoods. The fieldwork took place from June until December 2024 through face-to-face interviews, with trained interviewers using a computerised questionnaire.

The survey aimed to provide data that can serve to populate the EU Roma framework’s headline and secondary indicators included in the portfolio of indicators. The survey aligns with previous surveys (Second EU Minorities and Discrimination Survey (EU MIDIS II) 2016, Roma and Travellers Survey 2018-2019 and Roma survey 2021), which allows for analysing trends in key indicators and for assessing the progress in achieving the EU Roma framework’s objectives for 2030 mid-way through. This should help Member States to develop more targeted measures in their national Roma frameworks and to assess the achievement of their objectives. The survey further refines research methodologies for sampling and surveying hard-to-reach or elusive populations. These methodologies are shared with the Member States. The 2021 Council recommendation on Roma equality, inclusion and participation envisages FRA or individual Member States repeating the Roma Survey in 2028 to provide the data necessary for end-term results assessment.

The Roma survey 2024 results are published in the report Rights of Roma and Travellers in 13 European countries - Perspectives from the Roma survey 2024. The questionnaire is publicly available.

Technical requirements

The FRA data visualization tool is designed to work in all modern browsers such as Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Mozilla's Firefox and Microsoft Edge. If you are using an old browser such Internet Explorer 11 or earlier, we recommend that you either upgrade to Edge or use instead the latest version of one of the other browsers listed above.

Accessibility

We are committed to making this site as accessible as possible for all users, including those with disabilities. For more details, please see our accessibility section.

Geographical coverage
Bulgaria
Czechia
France
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Portugal
Romania
Spain
Albania
North Macedonia
Serbia
FRA
Step 1.

Topic

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Select a Question

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Change the filter

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Select Chart type

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Sort data