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COPYRIGHTS 2016 Information for United Nations Development Programme No.2 Liang Ma He Nan Lu, Beijing, China 100600 Internet: cn.undp E-mail: registry@undp All rights reserved Disclaimers United Nations Development Programme: The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed herein are entirely those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of United Nations Development Programme. United Nations Development Programme cannot guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this work. The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on any map in this work do not imply on the part of United Nations Development Programme any judgment of the legal status of any territory or the endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries. This publication has been translated into English. If there is any inconsistency or ambiguity between the English version and the Chinese version, the Chinese version shall prevail. To cite this publication: Being LGBTI in China – A National Survey on Social Attitudes towards Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Gender Expression. 2016. United Nations Development Programme. Table of contents Foreword 5 Acknowledgements 7 Executive Summary 8 Introduction Research objectives 10 Key concepts 11 Research methods 12 Origin of research methods 12 Sample overview 12 Advantages and limitations of the present study 15 Major Findings 16 Social Environment for Sexual and Gender Minorities 16 Daily life 16 Public opinions 17 Health and social services environment 20 Legal and policy environment 21 Living Conditions for Minorities 24 Living situations 24 “Coming out” 26 Discrimination 27 Prospect of the system 28 Experiences of discrimination and unjust treatment bysexual and gender minorities– selected quotes of interviewees 29 In the family and at home 29 At school 30 Workplace 30 In the healthcare settings 30 Psychological and counseling services 31 Other social services 32 Religion 32 Conclusion and Discussion 33 Recommendations 36 。。。。。。以上简介无排版格式,详细内容请下载查看