Attitudes towards nonbinary people by country

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Attitudes towards nonbinary people vary by cultural region. Here, charts of different attitudes will be shown.

  • Blue: A generally friendly attitude, or over 75% approval
  • Purple: A reasonably friendly attitude, or over 50% approval
  • Yellow: A somewhat friendly attitude, or over 25% approval
  • Red: An unfriendly attitude, or 25% or less

Africa

Cultural Region General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Monaco
Algeria
Tunisia
Libya
Senegal
Egypt
Chad
Mali
Niger
Nigeria
Gambia
Guinea-Bissau
Sierra Leone
Guinea
Liberia
Ivory Coast
Ghana
Togo
Benin
Cameroon
Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gabon
Equatorial Guinea
Zambia
Namibia
Botswana
South Africa
Lesotho
Swaziland
Mozambique
Tanzania
Burundi
Rwanda
Uganda
Kenya
South Sudan
Sudan
Ethiopia
Somalia
Djibouti
Eritrea
Central African Republic

The Middle East

Cultural Region or Country General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Israel
Jordan
Palestine
Lebanon
Syria
Iraq
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Qatar
United Arab Emirates
Kuwait
Qatar
Yemen
Oman

Asia

Cultural Region General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Tibet
Afghanistan
Mongolia
Japan
Iran
Georgia
Azerbaijan
Armenia
Turkey
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan
Uzbekistan
Kazakhstan
Myanmar
Laos
Thailand
Cambodia
Vietnam
Taiwan
South Korea
Manchuria

Europe

Cultural Region or Country General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Spain
Portugal
Andorra
France
Monaco
Italy
San Marino
Switzerland
Austria
Germany
Netherlands
Belgium
Luxembourg
United Kingdom
Ireland
Norway
Denmark
Sweden
Finland
Russia
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
Belarus
Ukraine
Moldova
Romania
Bulgaria
Turkey
Greece
Macedonia
Albania
Montenegro
Serbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Hungary
Croatia
Slovenia
Slovakia
Poland In 2015, the Polish Parliament passed a law that would make it easier to change your gender, but it was veto-ed by the president.[1]

The ruling party (PiS) has been publicly hostile to the LGBTQ+ community.

South Asia

Cultural Region General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
India (Country)
Nepal
Bhutan
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Sri Lanka

North/Central America

Cultural Region or Country General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Canada
United States The U.S. Department of State is currently in the process of updating it's passport forms to allow an X gender marker for non-binary, intersex and gender non-confirming people.[2]
Mexico
Belize
Panama

Oceania

Cultural Region or Country General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Australia
New Zealand New Zealand allows people to seek asylum based on gender and identity. If one puts these two together, it seems that nonbinary people are included in this[3], but as one looks more closely[4], they notice that the form only allows binary options.
Nauru
Kiribati

South America

Cultural Region or Country General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
Colombia
Peru
Brazil
Bolivia
French Guyana
Suriname
Guyana
Venezuela
Ecuador
Paraguay
Chile
Uruguay
Argentina

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