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Un raport răstoarnă stereotipurile despre românii din Marea Britanie: contribuția lor este uriașă
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Un raport răstoarnă stereotipurile despre românii din Marea Britanie: contribuția lor este uriașă

A report by ACORD UK and Bournemouth University challenges stereotypes about Romanian migrants in the UK, highlighting their significant economic and social contributions. The study reveals that Romanians are the most active migrant group in terms of economic activity, with high employment rates and substantial tax contributions. According to data from the 2021 census, adults born in Romania and Bulgaria had the highest employment rate at 80.4%. In 2019-2020, Romanian citizens paid over £2.399 billion in income tax and social security contributions. Their average monthly salary has increased significantly, reaching £2,427, close to the UK average. As of December 2025, there were 349,700 employed Romanians in the UK. The report also notes that nearly 80% of Romanians in the UK are between 20 and 49 years old, making them a vital workforce. They play a crucial role in the NHS, with the number of Romanian healthcare workers doubling from 3,098 in June 2016 to 6,575 in June 2025. Additionally, Romanians are essential in construction, with the report citing analyses showing Romania’s prominence in this sector.

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Un raport răstoarnă stereotipurile despre românii din Marea Britanie: contribuția lor este uriașă

A report by ACORD UK and Bournemouth University challenges stereotypes about Romanian migrants in the UK, highlighting their significant economic and social contributions. The study reveals that Romanians are the most active migrant group in terms of economic activity, with high employment rates and substantial tax contributions. According to data from the 2021 census, adults born in Romania and Bulgaria had the highest employment rate at 80.4%. In 2019-2020, Romanian citizens paid over £2.399 billion in income tax and social security contributions. Their average monthly salary has increased significantly, reaching £2,427, close to the UK average. As of December 2025, there were 349,700 employed Romanians in the UK. The report also notes that nearly 80% of Romanians in the UK are between 20 and 49 years old, making them a vital workforce. They play a crucial role in the NHS, with the number of Romanian healthcare workers doubling from 3,098 in June 2016 to 6,575 in June 2025. Additionally, Romanians are essential in construction, with the report citing analyses showing Romania’s prominence in this sector.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the contribution of Romanian migrants in a positive light, emphasizing their economic impact and challenging negative stereotypes. It highlights their roles in critical sectors like technology, finance, healthcare, and construction, which aligns with a progressive narrative that赞赏

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): The article presents findings from a report by ACORD UK and Bournemouth University, citing specific data such as employment rates and tax contributions. It aligns with the cross-source consensus that Romanian migrants contribute significantly to the British economy. However, the language emphasizes

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