Indicates the country/territory has legalized same-sex adoption nationwide
Indicates that same-sex adoption is legal in certain parts of the country
Indicates that the country has step-child adoption or partner-guardianship
Country | Pollster | Year | For | Against | Don't Know/Neutral/No answer/Other |
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China | Ipsos | 2021 | 66%[1] | 30% | 4% |
India | Ipsos | 2021 | 66%[1] | 21% | 13% |
Israel | Midgam Institute | 2017 | 60%[2] | - | - |
Japan | Ipsos | 2021 | 68%[1] | 20% | 13% |
Malaysia | Ipsos | 2021 | 24%[1] | 65% | 11% |
Russia | Ipsos | 2021 | 23%[1] | 67% | 10% |
South Korea | Ipsos | 2021 | 46%[1] | 45% | 9% |
Turkey | Ipsos | 2021 | 39%[1] | 44% | 18% |
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References
- ^ a b c d e f g "LGBT+ Pride 2021 Global Survey" (PDF). Retrieved 23 June 2021.
- ^ "Poll finds 60% of Israelis support same-sex adoptions". Ynetnews. 8 December 2017.