The numbers usually come from multiple, independent surveys.
About 4% to 8% of people in Australia are gay.
There are gay people all over the world; in any random population sample, a certain percentage of people will be gay (I am not quite sure about how much this percentage is). That means that you'll find gay people in any country, and in any religion.There are gay people all over the world; in any random population sample, a certain percentage of people will be gay (I am not quite sure about how much this percentage is). That means that you'll find gay people in any country, and in any religion.There are gay people all over the world; in any random population sample, a certain percentage of people will be gay (I am not quite sure about how much this percentage is). That means that you'll find gay people in any country, and in any religion.There are gay people all over the world; in any random population sample, a certain percentage of people will be gay (I am not quite sure about how much this percentage is). That means that you'll find gay people in any country, and in any religion.
Nope. The percentage of "fat" gay people is the same as the percentage in the general population!
Philadelphia is not Gay. A percentage of the people that live there are Gay though. It must be a Gay friendly place.
Cumulative percentage is another way of expressing frequency distribution. It calculates the percentage of the cumulative frequency within each interval, much as relative frequency distribution calculates the percentage of frequency.
It is thought that California has the highest percentage of LGBT people.
The same percentage as that of the general population -- roughly 1 to 10 percent, depending on exactly how you define"gay."
No. only a small percentage of people are gay, about 3% to 8% of the population.
9%
I presume the percentage of gay people in Ireland is the same as in every other society, no more, no less
The percentage of good gay people is the same as the percentage of good straight people. Good and Evil are not human natures; they are human choices. Everyone, gay or straight, has the ability to make these choices.
Virtually 100% of people who consider themselves gay really are gay. There are a few exceptions, where a person might be confused about their orientation, but those people wouldn't consider themselves gay.