Allowing transgender people to marry

Date
July-August 2016
Regions Surveyed
23

Full Survey Results

The survey was conducted by IPSOS as part of the IPSOS Global Advisor research program, a monthly survey in 23 countries around the world via the IPSOS Online Panel system. For the results of the survey presented herein, an international sample of 17,105 adults aged 18-64 in the US and Canada, and aged 16-64 in all other countries, were interviewed. The survey was fielded between July 22 and August 5, 2016.

Question: "Transgender people should be allowed to marry a person of their birth sex"

Disagree
Agree
Survey Average (Unweighted)
25.3%
60.8%
  1. 1. Spain
    8%
    85.1%
  2. 2. Sweden
    10.5%
    82.1%
  3. 3. Canada
    13.1%
    77.4%
  4. 4. Belgium
    10.9%
    74.5%
  5. 10.9%
    74%
  6. 16.3%
    77.7%
  7. 7. Germany
    14.4%
    73.9%
  8. 8. France
    17.6%
    61.8%
  9. 9. Mexico
    24.2%
    67.8%
  10. 10. Australia
    20.2%
    63.7%
  11. 24.4%
    65.1%
  12. 12. India
    26.9%
    65.2%
  13. 13. Italy
    23.9%
    61.4%
  14. 14. Brazil
    25.8%
    60.8%
  15. 15. Japan
    21.3%
    51.6%
  16. 30%
    58.6%
  17. 17. China
    29.9%
    45.2%
  18. 18. Peru
    42.2%
    49.9%
  19. 19. Hungary
    41.6%
    47%
  20. 20. Poland
    36.4%
    41.7%
  21. 41.3%
    43.8%
  22. 22. Turkey
    41.9%
    42.1%
  23. 23. Russia
    49.2%
    28%

Regions are ranked by the percentage of "support" responses out of the total responses (excluding participants who answered "don't know" or refused to answer).

Submitted by Aleksandar