Belief that transgender people should be allowed to marry a person of their birth sex

Date
October-November 2017
Regions Surveyed
27

Full Survey Results

These are the findings of an Ipsos survey conducted between October 24th and November 7th, 2017. The survey instrument is conducted monthly in 27 countries around the world via the Ipsos Online Panel system.

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

Disagree
Agree
Survey Average (Unweighted)
29.7%
58.7%
  1. 1. Spain
    11%
    83%
  2. 16%
    79%
  3. 12%
    75%
  4. 4. Sweden
    17%
    78%
  5. 5. Canada
    17%
    73%
  6. 6. Germany
    19%
    74%
  7. 7. Belgium
    21%
    68%
  8. 22%
    68%
  9. 9. Chile
    26%
    71%
  10. 10. Italy
    22%
    66%
  11. 11. Mexico
    26%
    67%
  12. 12. Australia
    24%
    64%
  13. 13. France
    20%
    59%
  14. 14. India
    25%
    61%
  15. 15. Brazil
    28%
    64%
  16. 16. Ecuador
    32%
    60%
  17. 31%
    57%
  18. 18. China
    28%
    53%
  19. 19. Japan
    25%
    47%
  20. 20. Peru
    40%
    52%
  21. 21. Hungary
    43%
    48%
  22. 22. Turkey
    43%
    46%
  23. 23. Poland
    40%
    40%
  24. 24. Serbia
    47%
    38%
  25. 48%
    37%
  26. 26. Russia
    57%
    28%
  27. 27. Malaysia
    61%
    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