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Tuesday, 26 May 2015

ISRAEL SEVENTH IN THE HAPINESS INDEX GAY WORLD

Israel, seventh in the happiness index Gay World

Israel is the happiest for gay men in the world, according to an online survey of 115,000 gay men in 127 countries seventh.
2015 Happiness Index Gay Iceland crowned the happiest country for its gay population, followed by the Nordic nations Norway, Denmark and Sweden. Uganda is the last on the list. The UK is ranked 23, and the United States on the 26th.
The study, a collaboration between the network and gay PlanetRomeo researchers at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany, each country measured by how respondents perceive their society as their tolerance to them, as well as individual experiences homophobia.
In all, 27 of the 30 countries with lowest rating are in Africa and the Middle East; the other three are in the Balkans.
Africa is home to three countriesUganda, 127, followed by Sudan and Ethiopia, more unhappy world for gay men.Kuwait, in position 62, is the happiest of gay men in the Middle East, followed by Qatar (68) and Turkey (82) second country.Iraq is ranked 123, 121 Iran and Egypt, under the secular government, 115.
Palestine, Syria, Yemen and Bahrain were not included. (The report explains that for statistical reasons, only countries with at least 20 respondents in the index).
In Asia, Thailand is the happiest gay men (16) country. China ranked 63 and India 81.
Almost all Israeli gays are "out of the closet"
Based on the responses of the 337 respondents, Israel obtained the rating 71 100, earning its highest marks in the "life satisfaction" (74). In other measurements, 86% of respondents Israeli gay men reported being well with his family, while 37% reported suffering verbal abuse, physical assault and 9%.

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