Perceived prevalence of discrimination against transgender people (European Union)

Date
May 2019
Regions Surveyed
28

Full Survey Results

In May 2019, the European Commission conducted a survey about "Discrimination in the EU" focusing on people's perceptions, attitudes and opinions of discrimination. The survey included several topics, including religion, minorities, sexual orientation, and gender identity.

Question: "For each of the following types of discrimination, could you please tell me whether, in your opinion, it is very widespread, fairly widespread, fairly rare or very rare in (OUR COUNTRY)? Discrimination on the basis of: Being transgender"

Widespread
Rare
Survey Average
41%
39.7%
  1. 23%
    59%
  2. 20%
    51%
  3. 3. Latvia
    20%
    43%
  4. 23%
    45%
  5. 23%
    40%
  6. 6. Estonia
    24%
    40%
  7. 7. Germany
    31%
    44%
  8. 8. Romania
    34%
    47%
  9. 9. Denmark
    39%
    47%
  10. 10. Hungary
    34%
    42%
  11. 11. Croatia
    38%
    45%
  12. 12. Slovenia
    40%
    47%
  13. 13. Malta
    42%
    46%
  14. 14. Poland
    42%
    44%
  15. 15. Lithuania
    36%
    37%
  16. 16. Belgium
    49%
    46%
  17. 17. Finland
    45%
    38%
  18. 18. Austria
    48%
    34%
  19. 19. Ireland
    50%
    36%
  20. 20. Cyprus
    54%
    32%
  21. 54%
    32%
  22. 22. Sweden
    57%
    32%
  23. 23. Spain
    58%
    31%
  24. 24. France
    57%
    26%
  25. 25. Portugal
    59%
    25%
  26. 26. Italy
    66%
    23%

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 danlev