KEY INSIGHT
Across 50 markets researched by Ipsos, Vietnam and New Zealand had the highest agree scores and lowest disagree scores for the following statement:
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement?
Transgender men and women should be free to live their lives as they wish
Based on this research, New Zealanders are world leaders in respecting transgender men and women.
KEY QUESTIONS
Are New Zealanders also world leaders in:
- Hate speech?
- Freedom of speech?
- Prejudice?
- Tolerance?
- Equality?
- Kindness?
- Social unity?
- Peaceful protests?
- Intellectual and respectful debate?
- Democracy?
Before commenting one way or the other, please note that we haven’t given an opinion or taken a stance and have tried to present this information as neutrally as possible. We’re simply sharing a pro-transgender insight and asking some important questions in the media for us all to answer as a society.
This was also a fact we started preparing in February – several weeks before we’d heard of the March transgender events.
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Other notes:
- Respondents were given five answer options. The two agree and two disagree options were combined by Ipsos for the purposes of this graph. Please contact Ipsos if you would like the full breakdown.
- Strongly agree
- Tend to agree
- Tend to disagree?
- Strongly disagree?
- Don’t know
- Ipsos has provided the data rounded to the nearest whole number. Please also contact Ipsos if you would like the numbers to to decimal places.
- For other technical details from this research, please see page 120 on https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/2023-Ipsos-Global-Trends-Report.pdf
- All publicly available data has been published.
- All numbers are provisional and subject to revision.
Thank you to the Factors who helped pull this together.
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SOURCE:
- Ipsos Global Trends 2023 = https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/2023-Ipsos-Global-Trends-Report.pdf
(c) Ipsos. Published with permission.
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