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Hong Kong  ▸  Surveys
Source
MVA Hong Kong Limited / Home Affairs Bureau
Year
2005

Hong Kong: The Government should introduce legislation to outlaw discrimination on the ground of sexual orientation in the field of employment

7.3%
Strongly agree
34.3%
Agree
30.1%
Stand neutral
21.1%
Disagree
3.8%
Strongly disagree
Submitted by Aleksandar   Jul 7, 2024

Impact on the Equality Index

Score42 / 100
Weight100 / 100
Time decay factor (20 years)0.0042 (0.7519)
Adjusted weight (after time decay)0.4 / 100

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