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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30.04.2026 | Muncă / Work | Monitor Social

The Situation of the Employed Population in Romania

To mark International Workers’ Day, celebrated annually on May 1 and dedicated to recognizing workers’ contributions and rights, Monitorul Social...


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28.04.2026 | Sănătate / Health | Monitor Social

Working outside standard working hours: How many workers have atypical work schedules?

Around 15% of employees in Romania work in the evenings or on weekends, outside of regular working hours, according to 2023 data from the EIGE...


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02.04.2026 | Educație / Education | Monitor Social

How is Romania performing in terms of poverty reduction through social transfers?

The impact of social transfers on reducing poverty is smaller compared to other countries.


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11.03.2026 | Educație / Education | Monitor Social

Foreign language proficiency among young people in Romania

Students in Romania learn more foreign languages at school than almost anywhere else in the European Union, but, paradoxically, young Romanians are...


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06.03.2026 | Justiție Socială / Social Justice | Monitor Social

Romanians less aware of gender discrimination and closer to "traditional" values than the EU average

Romanians have limited perceptions of gender inequalities and continue to hold traditional views on the roles of women and men, according to Eurostat...


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04.02.2026 | Justiție Socială / Social Justice | Monitor Social

People with disabilities in Romania are at high risk of poverty and social exclusion

Romania has one of the highest proportions of people aged over 16 with disabilities who are at risk of poverty or social exclusion in Europe.


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02.02.2026 | Justiție Socială / Social Justice | Monitor Social

Political representation of women. How does Romania stand in comparison with other European Union countries?

Romania continues to have poor representation of women in parliamentary, European Parliament, local council, and mayoral positions compared to other...


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28.01.2026 | Educație / Education | Monitor Social

Romania continues to rank first in the EU in terms of the proportion of NEETs

Romania continues to have the highest proportion in the European Union of young people aged 15 to 29 who are not in employment, education, or training...


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12.01.2026 | Justiție Socială / Social Justice | Monitor Social

The housing problem in Romania: Demand for social housing is 2.5 times higher than the existing social housing stock

Romania ranks last in the EU in terms of social housing, with only 0.17% of the national housing stock being social housing.


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17.12.2025 | Sănătate / Health | Monitor Social

Romania has the lowest fruit and vegetable consumption in the European Union despite its high agricultural potential

Romania has one of the lowest rates of fruit and vegetable consumption in the European Union.


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