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Social inclusion of migrants in EU-28: Non-EU citizens twice as likely to be at risk of poverty or social exclusion as nationals in 2013
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In 2013 in the EU-28, almost half (48.7%) of non-EU citizens aged 18 and over were at risk of poverty or social exclusion1, while the levels for citizens of the reporting country, referred to as nationals, and for citizens of another member state were much lower (22.8% and 28.1% respectively).
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