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On 31 October 2017, the [[International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association]] ([[ILGA]]) and [[RIWI Corp.]] published their 2017 report on the '''[[ILGA-RIWI Global Attitudes Survey on sexual, gender and sex minorities]]''', in partnership with [[Viacom]], [[Logo]] and [[SAGE]][https://ilga.org/ilga-riwi-new-results-research-attitudes-sexual-gender-sex-minorities/?fbclid=IwAR1AoW5Nx_HyKMnBf0Mn3tVQZO9iBCG4Gc7HQ1jtgMMlzdioUD-8HYuMOF4],[https://ilga.org/downloads/ILGA_RIWI_Minorities_Report_2017_Attitudes_to_sexual_and_gender_minorities.pdf]. The annual survey was first established in 2016 to gather credible data on public attitudes to issues related to [[sexual orientation]], [[gender identity]] and [[expression]], and sex characteristics on every continent to assist advocates, researchers and policy-makers in their work. In 2017, the survey reached around 116,000 online individuals in 77 countries, further establishing itself as the largest investigation about LGBT communities ever conducted. |
On 31 October 2017, the [[International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association]] ([[ILGA]]) and [[RIWI Corp.]] published their 2017 report on the '''[[ILGA-RIWI Global Attitudes Survey on sexual, gender and sex minorities]]''', in partnership with [[Viacom]], [[Logo]] and [[SAGE]][https://ilga.org/ilga-riwi-new-results-research-attitudes-sexual-gender-sex-minorities/?fbclid=IwAR1AoW5Nx_HyKMnBf0Mn3tVQZO9iBCG4Gc7HQ1jtgMMlzdioUD-8HYuMOF4],[https://ilga.org/downloads/ILGA_RIWI_Minorities_Report_2017_Attitudes_to_sexual_and_gender_minorities.pdf]. The annual survey was first established in 2016 to gather credible data on public attitudes to issues related to [[sexual orientation]], [[gender identity]] and [[expression]], and sex characteristics on every continent to assist advocates, researchers and policy-makers in their work. In 2017, the survey reached around 116,000 online individuals in 77 countries, further establishing itself as the largest investigation about LGBT communities ever conducted. |
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− | The survey showed that Singapore's belief in equal rights for gay couples was higher than that of [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], [[Japan]], [[China]] and even [[Taiwan]]. |
+ | The survey showed that Singapore's belief in equal rights for gay couples was higher than that of [[Hong Kong]], [[South Korea]], [[Japan]], [[China]] and even [[Taiwan]]. |
[[Image:ILGASurvey2017-9.jpg|left|700px]] |
[[Image:ILGASurvey2017-9.jpg|left|700px]] |