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2007.01.28 - Some statistics on homophobia in Poland

Never Again HomophobiaThe organisers of the action week in Poland have looked through the recently published Eurobarometer on discrimination and have extrapolated the following data about Poland.

 

  • 59 percent of Poles believe in widespread discrimination against homosexuals in Poland, a Eurobarometer poll published in Brussels found out.
  • 41 percent of the pollees said the tendency had grown in the past five years.
  • 56 percent of Poles believe that homosexuality in Poland is a taboo topic.
  • 78 percent agree with a statement that revealing a different sexual orientation in one's workplace is "tough".
  • 24 percent said Poland does enough to counter-act all forms of discrimination; the lowest percentage in the entire EU.
  • 33 percent of Poles believe that there is racial discrimination in Poland, with the EU average being 64 percent.
  • 22 percent of Poles have recorded its growth in the past five years.
  • 65 percent would not like to belong to Roma people but 67 percent said ethnic minorities enrich the Polish culture.
  • 53 percent of Poles believe in discrimination against the disabled, 40 percent see discrimination against old age, 30 percent see discrimination against a particular sex and 29 percent against religion other than the Roman Catholic.
  • 70 percent had nothing against wearing religious symbols in a workplace.

In Poland the poll was run by TNS OBOP on June 10 and July 4, 2006 on a sample of 1,000 people. If you are interested to download the complete datasheet for Poland, you can find it here .