- Which Country Has the Largest LGBTQI+ Population? 2025
The worldwide LGBTQI+ population by country reports estimate that approximately eight percent of the world identifies as homosexual, bisexual, or pansexual Approximately 80 percent of the world identifies as heterosexual, and the remaining 12 percent of the world do not report how they identify
- Demographics of sexual orientation - Wikipedia
In this survey, on average about 80% of people worldwide identified as heterosexual, 3% as gay, lesbian or homosexual, 4% as bisexual, 1% as pansexual or omnisexual, 1% as asexual, 1% as "other", and 11% don't know or won't say [13]
- What Percent of the Population is Gay? More Than You Think
According to a study from the National Bureau of Economic Research, about 20 percent of the population is attracted to their own gender That’s nearly double the usual estimates of about 10
- LGBTQ+ worldwide - Statistics Facts | Statista
Among these variants, there are LGBT+ and LGBTQ+ The latter stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual transgender, and queer
- LGBT Statistics By Country, Sexuality and Facts [2025*]
In 2024, the highest percentage of people identifying as LGBT+ is 11% in the Philippines, the United States, and Israel Thailand and Canada follow closely with 10%, while Sweden, Brazil, and Australia each have 9%
- What Percentage Of The World Is Gay? | WHO
What is clear from the surveys about the percentage of the population who are gay is that teens as well as younger men and women are more likely to admit to having sexual relations and same-sex attraction than the older age bracket, and that is consistent worldwide
- Nearly 1 in 10 adults around the globe identify as LGBTQ: survey
The survey conducted by Ipsos found that 3 percent of those around the world identify themselves as lesbian or gay, 4 percent as bisexual, 0 9 percent as pansexual and 0 9 percent as asexual
- Global survey finds 9% of adults identify as LGBTQ - NBC News
Ipsos, a market-research company, surveyed 22,514 participants in 30 countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia in February and March, and found that 3% identified as lesbian or gay, 4% as
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