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[edit | edit source]

    Cultural Region General Attitude Percentage of people supporting nonbinary identities Notes
    Morocco
    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
    Eswatini
    Mozambique
    Tanzania
    Burundi
    Rwanda
    Uganda
    Kenya
    South Sudan
    Sudan
    Ethiopia
    Somalia
    Djibouti
    Eritrea
    Central African Republic

    The Middle East[edit | edit source]

    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
    Yemen
    Oman

    Asia[edit | edit source]

    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[edit | edit source]

    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
    Greece
    North Macedonia
    Albania
    Montenegro
    Serbia
    Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Croatia
    Hungary
    Czechia
    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[edit | edit source]

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

    North/Central America[edit | edit source]

    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[edit | edit source]

    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][4]
    Nauru
    Kiribati

    South America[edit | edit source]

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

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