Study European Union FRA (2020): study AT 2019
- Public
- 18+ aged lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people, Austria, 2019
- Survey name
- EU-LGBTI 2019
- Sample
- Respondents
- N = 2315
- Non Response
- Assessment
- Questionnaire: Conputer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI)
Correlate
- Authors's Label
- Openness about being LGBTI at the school
- Our Classification
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- Distribution
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N= a: 89, b: 606, c: 1034, -: 586
L a: 20, b: 98, c: 109
G a: 39, b: 177, c: 442
B-F a: 23, b: 157, c: 137
B-M a: 1, b: 97, c: 200
T a: 4, b: 66, c: 126
I a: 2, b: 12, c: 20
Observations with N<20 not shown, following FRA
* observations with 20- Operationalization
- Openness about being LGBTI at the school
a Very open
b Selectively open
c Hide LGBT identity
- Missing
Respondent catagories
L Lesbian women
G Gay men
B-F Bisexual women
B-M Bisexual men
T Transgender people
I Intersex people
Observed Relation with Happiness
- Very open 7,50 2,12
- Selectively open 6,99 2,22
- Hide being LGBTI 6,86 2,22
Very open - hide being LGBTI difference +0,64
- Very open 7,58 2,00
- Selectively open 7,51 1,65
- Hide being LGBTI 7,26 1,90
Very open - hide being LGBTI difference +0,32
- Very open 7,55 2,07
- Selectively open 7,51 2,00
- Hide being LGBTI 7,19 1,96
Very open - hide being LGBTI difference +0,36
- Very open 7,48* 1,33
- Selectively open 6,78 2,02
- Hide being LGBTI 6,52 2,31
Very open - hide being LGBTI difference +0,96
- Very open -
- Selectively open 6,60 2,15
- Hide being LGBTI 6,97 2,25
Selectively open - hide being LGBTI difference -0,37
- Very open -
- Selectively open 6,15 2,50
- Hide being LGBTI 5,82 2,69
Selectively open - hide being LGBTI difference +0,33