Hi,

I am looking for recent polls (for any country; preferably for European and/or OECD countries) that asked questions about how people judge different forms of discrimination. I am less interested in questions about whether or not people think that particular forms of discrimination are more or less widespread or whether a particular form "is a problem" (this I found online for many countries and for many recent years).

I am more interested in polls/data that show to what extent people think that different forms of discrimination violate norms prevalent in contemporary societies such as norms of fairness or meritocratic principles. Do people think that all forms of discrimination are equally wrong or unjust? I'd like to know the numbers.

For Europe, the most recent survey I found dates back to 2003. Please see the linked document (pdf) and the section "Opposition to discrimination" therein. 

Thanks and best wishes,

Sebastian

http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_168_exec.sum_en.pdf

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