Perceived discrimination was reported to occur in various settings, including public spaces, schools, the internet, work, public services, and healthcare settings. The study also reveals that migrant men, aged 16–25 years, born in MENA and SA regions, with more than 12 years of education, a sexual orientation other than heterosexual, religious beliefs other than Christianity. This study shows that there is a relatively high prevalence of perceived discrimination among migrants in Sweden, despite the Anti-Discrimination Act
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