A majority of Slovaks believe ethnic diversity enriches the national culture. 60.5% support equal social rights for immigrants, but only 34% support easier naturalisation, the least supportive after Cyprus, Estonia and Denmark. One quarter of Slovaks believe all unemployed legal residents should be deported. Slovaks are divided over whether migrants should have the right to bring together their families. They are similarly split on questions about whether enough is being done to combat all forms of discrimination, whether ethnic discrimination is fairly widespread, and whether foreigners are less likely than nationals to be hired, accepted for training or promoted. Nevertheless, over three quarters support positive action measures in the labour market based on ethnicity.
See Eurobarometer 59.2 (2003) and "Special Eurobarometer survey on discrimination in the EU" 65.4 (2006)