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    October 10, 2019
    6. Minority groups

    Supporters of populist parties and their views of Muslims

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    6. Minority groups
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    Young people in Europe are more accepting of homosexuality
    Homosexuality more widely accepted in Western Europe
    Unfavorable views of minority groups more common in East Germany than West Germany
    Unfavorable views of Roma are widespread in Central, Eastern Europe
    Half or more in all European countries surveyed have a favorable view of Jews
    Older Europeans view Muslims more unfavorably than younger adults
    In Europe, those with less education are more likely to view Muslims unfavorably
    Supporters of populist parties and their views of Muslims
    In many European countries, unfavorable opinions of Muslims have become less common
    Positive views of Muslims more common in Western Europe and Russia
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