Social Monitor

The fact that Romania is a poor country, with the lowest salaries in the European Union and the lowest standard of living, is well known. But these facts are far from exhausting the complexity of Romanian social reality, which hides paradoxes, contradictions, and counterintuitive truths. We invite you to discover them on the Social Monitor!

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08.08.2024 | Educație / Education | Monitor Social

Increase in the number of Erasmus scholarship students in Europe. Romania sends more students abroad than it receives

Most EU member states send more students on Erasmus scholarships each year than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Eurostat...


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15.07.2024 | Muncă / Work | Monitor Social

Gender inequalities in labor market participation. How does Romania compare to other European Union countries?

The employment rate of women and men in the labor market, the time allocated to unpaid domestic work, and wage differences are the indicators analyzed...


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17.06.2024 | Justiție Socială / Social Justice | Monitor Social

Romania collects the lowest taxes compared to countries in Central and Eastern Europe

Romania is the country where taxes represent the smallest proportion of the economy compared to other European Union countries, including those in...


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23.05.2024 | Muncă / Work | Monitor Social

Poor despite working. Workers in Romania continue to have the highest risk of poverty in the EU

Romania has the highest rate of in-work poverty among European Union countries. Although they are employed, Romanians are at greater risk of poverty...


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09.05.2024 | Justiție Socială / Social Justice | Monitor Social

The evolution of Romanians' trust in the European Union, in the context of the European Parliament elections

The Social Monitor, a project of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Romania, published an infographic on Romanians' trust in the European Union on Europe...


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18.04.2024 | Muncă / Work | Monitor Social

Romania has one of the largest gaps in the EU between high and low incomes among the population

Romania has one of the largest gaps in the EU between high and low incomes among the population: the average income of the richest 10% of Romanians...


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25.03.2024 | Muncă / Work | Monitor Social

How women's participation in the Romanian economy has evolved over the last 20 years

Over the past 20 years, the proportion of women in the employed population and in management positions has increased in Romania.


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23.02.2024 | Educație / Education | Monitor Social

Poor results in PISA tests, decisively influenced by poverty

The PISA tests do not measure knowledge, but rather the ability of 15-year-old students to use knowledge in three main areas: reading, mathematics,...


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22.01.2024 | Muncă / Work | Monitor Social

Romania is becoming a destination country for economic migration

Work permits for non-EU citizens granted by Romania and the European Union.


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21.01.2024 | Educație / Education | Monitor Social

EU27 countries without compulsory sex education have significantly more teenage mothers

Compulsory sex education and birth rates.


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