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Straight facts on LGBT+ numbers: Just 5% identify as LGBT+, most are white and unemployed

Transgender people make up just 0.5% of the population.

Summarised by Centrist

New figures released by Stats NZ show that only 5% of New Zealand adults identify as LGBT+, with transgender people making up just 0.5% of the population. 

Not only do the numbers reveal serious inequalities within the LGBT+ community, but they also confirm the group is smaller and less diverse than many may assume.

Based on the Household Economic Survey of nearly 29,000 people, the data shows 96% of New Zealanders identify as heterosexual. Among the 4% who identify as sexual minorities, 1.6% are gay or lesbian, 2.1% bisexual, and 0.7% fall into other categories.

LGBT+ individuals were significantly more likely to report poor outcomes across a range of 

indicators. They were:

  • Twice as likely to be unemployed
  • Twice as likely to report having a disability
  • Twice as likely to suffer from depression
  • 1.5 times more likely to experience anxiety

Ethnic breakdowns showed Māori had the highest LGBT+ identification rate at 7%, followed by Pākehā at 5%. Despite the prominence of rainbow branding in diversity policies, 77% of the LGBT+ population is white.

Straight facts on LGBT+ numbers: Just 5% identify as LGBT+, most are white and unemployed - Centrist

Read more over at Stats NZ

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