Over half of LGBTQ people in Europe are almost never open about their sexual orientations or gender identities, a new survey says. - NBCOUT
A survey of 140,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people in Europe found "hate and inequality remain a major challenge."
"The overarching finding was that not much has changed and there's a long way to go," Miltos Pavlou, the survey's project manager, told NBC News."Hate and inequality remain a major challenge in our society." Based on the survey's criteria — which included questions about discrimination, awareness of rights, life satisfaction and experiences at work and in education — transgender and intersex respondents reported higher rates of discrimination and threat. For example, 1 in 5 trans and intersex people said they were physically or sexually attacked in the five years before the survey, double the proportion of other groups across the LGBTQ spectrum.
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