„On average, 71 % of all respondents say that they are proficient in speaking, reading and writing the national language of their country of residence. For the second generation, this increases to almost 100 %, regardless of their parents’ country of origin or their country of residence. In general, men indicate that they have a higher language proficiency than women do.“
European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (Hrsg.), „Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey“ (2017), S. 77
Anm.: Österreich ist diesbezüglich eine Ausnahme.