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More young people in the UK identify as LGB, ONS finds | More young people in the UK identify as LGB, ONS finds |
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Around one in 25 young people in the UK identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual, new figures suggest. | Around one in 25 young people in the UK identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual, new figures suggest. |
The Office for National Statistics said 4.1% of 16 to 24-year-olds identified as LGB, up from 3.3% in 2015. | The Office for National Statistics said 4.1% of 16 to 24-year-olds identified as LGB, up from 3.3% in 2015. |
Across all ages, the ONS noted a "statistically significant increase", with 2% of the population - more than a million people - identifying as LGB last year, compared with 1.7% in 2015. | Across all ages, the ONS noted a "statistically significant increase", with 2% of the population - more than a million people - identifying as LGB last year, compared with 1.7% in 2015. |
Some 2.3% of UK men said they were LGB, compared with 1.6% of women. | Some 2.3% of UK men said they were LGB, compared with 1.6% of women. |
Scotland had the highest LGB population in the UK last year, with 2.2%, while England followed with 1.9%. | Scotland had the highest LGB population in the UK last year, with 2.2%, while England followed with 1.9%. |
Northern Ireland and Wales both reported an LBG population of 1.7%. | Northern Ireland and Wales both reported an LBG population of 1.7%. |
London remained the region with the highest proportion of the population identifying as LGB, 2.7% - a slight rise on the previous year's figure of 2.6%. | London remained the region with the highest proportion of the population identifying as LGB, 2.7% - a slight rise on the previous year's figure of 2.6%. |
The north west of England had the second highest proportion of the population identifying as LGB, at 2.3%. | The north west of England had the second highest proportion of the population identifying as LGB, at 2.3%. |
In contrast the east of England had the lowest proportion, where 1.2% of the population identified as LGB. | In contrast the east of England had the lowest proportion, where 1.2% of the population identified as LGB. |
ONS statistician Emily Knipe said London's leading position could be down to its "relatively young and diverse population". | ONS statistician Emily Knipe said London's leading position could be down to its "relatively young and diverse population". |
She pointed out that in London, the median age of the population was 34.8 years last year, compared with 41.5 years in the east of England. | She pointed out that in London, the median age of the population was 34.8 years last year, compared with 41.5 years in the east of England. |
Ethnic divide | Ethnic divide |
Stonewall, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights group, warned that while many people might be comfortable answering an anonymous survey, they may struggle to open up about their identity in public. | |
A Stonewall spokesman said: "To ensure that LGBT people feel safe and supported, it is vital to recognise the discrimination and anti-LGBT abuse that still exists. | |
"Our recent hate crime research shows that one in five LGBT people (21%) have experienced a hate crime or incident due to their sexual orientation and/or gender identity in the last 12 months." | |
Some 4.3% of the population with a mixed ethnicity identified as LBG, compared to 2% of the white population, while 0.9% of Asians and 0.9% of black, African or Caribbean people did so. | Some 4.3% of the population with a mixed ethnicity identified as LBG, compared to 2% of the white population, while 0.9% of Asians and 0.9% of black, African or Caribbean people did so. |
More than half of the mixed ethnic LBG community (2.4%) identified themselves as bisexual compared with those who identified as gay or lesbian (1.9%). | More than half of the mixed ethnic LBG community (2.4%) identified themselves as bisexual compared with those who identified as gay or lesbian (1.9%). |
Just over 70% of the LGB population were most likely to be single, never married or civil partnered, the figures suggested, a pattern thought to reflect the young age structure of the community, as well as the fairly recent introduction of same-sex marriage in 2014. | Just over 70% of the LGB population were most likely to be single, never married or civil partnered, the figures suggested, a pattern thought to reflect the young age structure of the community, as well as the fairly recent introduction of same-sex marriage in 2014. |
Of the 2% of the UK population identifying as LGB, 1.2% said they were gay or lesbian, while 0.8% identified as bisexual. | Of the 2% of the UK population identifying as LGB, 1.2% said they were gay or lesbian, while 0.8% identified as bisexual. |
Women are more likely to identify as bisexual than men, the ONS said. | Women are more likely to identify as bisexual than men, the ONS said. |
Some 0.5% of the population identified as "other", meaning they did not consider themselves to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or straight. | Some 0.5% of the population identified as "other", meaning they did not consider themselves to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or straight. |
Meanwhile, 4.1% said they "did not know" or refused to comment. | Meanwhile, 4.1% said they "did not know" or refused to comment. |
The ONS estimates are based on data from the Annual Population Survey and measure sexual identity, which does not necessarily reflect sexual attraction or behaviour. | The ONS estimates are based on data from the Annual Population Survey and measure sexual identity, which does not necessarily reflect sexual attraction or behaviour. |