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Non-linear changes in public opinion on LGBT in Estonia and Ukraine

stmm. 2023 (4): 107-127

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2023.04.107

Full text: http://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2023-4/8.pdf

MAKSYM KASIANCZUK, PhD, Strategic Information Adviser, ECOM — Eurasian Coalition on Health, Rights, Gender and Sexual Diversity (48, Tööstuse, Tallinn, Estonia, 10416); Research Fellow at the Department of Social Expertise, Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

maxim.kasianczuk@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0701-3595

Over the past few decades, the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people has improved significantly and attitudes towards these vulnerable social groups have become more favorable, but discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity remain widespread. Based on the corpus of data obtained during 1991–2023 from series of representative international and national studies, changes in public opinion about LGBT people in two post-Soviet countries were analyzed. It is shown that despite the numerous differences between Estonian and Ukrainian societies, different legislative fields and other factors, the dynamics of attitudes towards LGBT issues in both countries have many common features (namely, the initial period of stable low public support for LGBT is replaced by its rapid growth, which, in in turn, passes into a period of stable high support), and the process of changes in public opinion over time can be described by a logistic equation. The nature of changes in public opinion described in the article is applied to most of the considered data, and the duration of the initial period of stable-low support (on average, 11 years for Estonia and about 20 years for Ukraine) is comparable to the period separating two generations. The applied mathematical model gives grounds for predicting that the maximum of public support for LGBT may be reached in Estonia at the end of the 2020s, and in Ukraine at the beginning of the 2030s. Unfortunately, social stigmatization of LGBT issues significantly limits the availability of data that can become basis of the analysis. The article discusses some possible factors of changes in public support for LGBT issues (the number and openness of LGBT people, instability in the respective societies / states, etc.), and outlines the heuristic value of the proposed model and directions for further development.

Keywords: LGBT, public opinion, dynamics of changes, Estonia, Ukraine

References

Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia: 2022. (2022). Retrieved from: https://www.ilga-europe.org/report/annual-review-2022/

ESS Round 2: European Social Survey Round 2 Data (2004). Data file edition 3.6. (2004). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. https://doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS2-2004

ESS Round 3: European Social Survey Round 3 Data (2006). Data file edition 3.7. (2006). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS3-2006

ESS Round 4: European Social Survey Round 4 Data (2008). Data file edition 4.5. (2008). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS4-2008

ESS Round 5: European Social Survey Round 5 Data (2010). Data file edition 3.4. (2010). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS5-2010

ESS Round 7: European Social Survey Round 7 Data (2014). Data file edition 2.2. (2014). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS7-2014

ESS Round 8: European Social Survey Round 8 Data (2016). Data file edition 2.2. (2016). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS8-2016

ESS Round 10: European Social Survey Round 10 Data (2020). Data file edition 3.1. (2020). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. https://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS10-2020

ESS6-2012. (2013). https://doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS6-2012

ESS9-2018. (2020). https://doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS9-2018

Herek, G. M. & McLemore, K.A. (2019). Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men Scale. In: R. Milhausen, J.K. Sakaluk, T.D. Fisher, C.M. Davis, & W.L. Yarber (Eds.), Handbook of sexuality-related measures, 4th ed. (pp. 637-639). Routledge.

Herek, G.M. & McLemore, K.A. (2013). Sexual Prejudice. Annual Review of Psychology, 64(1), 309-333. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-113011-143826

Jarasiunaite-Fedosejeva, G. (2022). Generational attitudes towards homosexuality across Europe: Why individual and country-related factors matter? [In Ukrainian]. Global Journal of Sociology: Current Issues, 12(1), 12-30. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjs.v12i1.7354

Kotter, L. (2002). Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Retrieved from: https://www.lgl.lt/assets/Sexual-Orientation-Diskrimination-2002-ENG.pdf

Lee, S.Y., Lei, B., & Mallick, B. (2020). Estimation of COVID-19 spread curves integrating global data and borrowing information. PLOS ONE, 15(7), e0236860. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236860

Manley, S.P. (2018). Public Opinion regarding LGBT Policies: Determinats, Dynamics, and Consequences of Attitudes in the United States and Europe [PhD]. The University of Texas at Dallas.

Nogel, I. (1991). Facts about Homosexuality in Soviet Russia and current Estonia. In: Sexual Minorities and Society: the Changing Attitudes toward Homosexuality in the 20th Century Europe (pp. 115-121). Ajaloo Instituut.

Poushter, J. & Kent, N. O. (2020). The Global Divide on Homosexuality Persists. Retrieved from: https://www.pewresearch.org/global/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/06/PG_2020.06.25_Global-Views-Homosexuality_FINAL.pdf

R Core Team. (2020). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing. Retrieved from: https://www.R-project.org/

Rünne, E., Grünberg, L., Merusk, K., Pohl, R., & Oblikas, A. (2023). LGBT (04/2023). Retrieved from: https://humanrights.ee/app/uploads/2023/05/2023-04-LGBT-aruanne_avaldamine.pdf

Sîrbu, A., Loreto, V., Servedio, V.D.P., & Tria, F. (2017). Opinion dynamics: Models, extensions and external effects. In: Understanding Complex Systems (Issue 9783319256566). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25658-0_17

Steffens, M.C. & Preuß, S. (2020). Measuring Attitudes Toward LGBT Individuals: Theoretical and Practical Considerations. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1176

Zinchenkov, A.A., Kasianczuk, M.H., Kravchuk, A.V., Maimulakhin, A.Yu., Ostapenko, O.I., & Sheremet, S.P. (2011). One step forward, two steps back: The situation of LGBT people in Ukraine in 2010-2011. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center «Nash svit».

Kasianczuk, M., Malikov, V., Rokytska, O., Trofymenko, O., Shestakovskii, O., & Sheremet, S. (2022). Ukrainian society and LGBT on the eye of the great war: National study of the attitude of the population of Ukraine towards lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgender people. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine, CSEP, EGHR-Ukraine, LGBT Association LIGA, Donbas-SocProject.

Kasianczuk, M., Titar, I., Salnikov, S., & Ohorodnik, S. (2023). Population size estimation of men who have sex with men and transgender people in Ukraine as of the beginning of the great war (2021): Analytical report on the results of the study. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Public Health Center of MoH of Ukraine.

Paniotto, V. (2014). Amosov and modeling of social processes. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 1, 199-205.

Poveshchenko, G., & Chekhovoy, Yu. (2001). Mathematical model of structural evolution of public productive forces. [In Russian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 3, 41-59.

Pryvalov, Yu., Trofymenko, O., Rokytskaya, O., & Kasianczuk, M. (2013). Report on the results of the study "Public opinion survey to determine the public perception of LGBT people and ways to improve it". [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center for Social Expertises of Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine.

Perception of LGBT people and their rights in Ukraine: May 2022: analytical report. (2022). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://gay.org.ua/publications/AReport_NashSvit_May2022.pdf

Perception of LGBT people and their rights in Ukraine: May-June 2023. Analytical report. (2023). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://gay.org.ua/blog/2023/06/15/spryiniattia-lhbt-liudei-ta-ikh-prav-v-ukraini-traven-cherven-2023-roku-analitychnyi-zvit/

Attitudes towards people of homosexual orientation: February 2016. (2016). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://gay.org.ua/publications/soc-poll2016.pdf

Shestakovskyi, O., Trofymenko, O., Kasianczuk, M., & Voznesenskyi, M. (2016). Post-revolutionary Ukraine: tolerance or leaning to the right. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: LGBT-Center "Donbas-SocProject".

Received 09.10.2023

Non-linear changes in public opinion on LGBT in Estonia and Ukraine

stmm. 2023 (4): 107-127

DOI https://doi.org/10.15407/sociology2023.04.107

Full text: http://stmm.in.ua/archive/ukr/2023-4/8.pdf

MAKSYM KASIANCZUK, PhD, Strategic Information Adviser, ECOM — Eurasian Coalition on Health, Rights, Gender and Sexual Diversity (48, Tööstuse, Tallinn, Estonia, 10416); Research Fellow at the Department of Social Expertise, Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine (12, Shovkovychna St., Kyiv, 01021)

maxim.kasianczuk@gmail.com

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0701-3595

Over the past few decades, the situation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people has improved significantly and attitudes towards these vulnerable social groups have become more favorable, but discrimination, hate speech and hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity remain widespread. Based on the corpus of data obtained during 1991–2023 from series of representative international and national studies, changes in public opinion about LGBT people in two post-Soviet countries were analyzed. It is shown that despite the numerous differences between Estonian and Ukrainian societies, different legislative fields and other factors, the dynamics of attitudes towards LGBT issues in both countries have many common features (namely, the initial period of stable low public support for LGBT is replaced by its rapid growth, which, in in turn, passes into a period of stable high support), and the process of changes in public opinion over time can be described by a logistic equation. The nature of changes in public opinion described in the article is applied to most of the considered data, and the duration of the initial period of stable-low support (on average, 11 years for Estonia and about 20 years for Ukraine) is comparable to the period separating two generations. The applied mathematical model gives grounds for predicting that the maximum of public support for LGBT may be reached in Estonia at the end of the 2020s, and in Ukraine at the beginning of the 2030s. Unfortunately, social stigmatization of LGBT issues significantly limits the availability of data that can become basis of the analysis. The article discusses some possible factors of changes in public support for LGBT issues (the number and openness of LGBT people, instability in the respective societies / states, etc.), and outlines the heuristic value of the proposed model and directions for further development.

Keywords: LGBT, public opinion, dynamics of changes, Estonia, Ukraine

References

Annual Review of the Human Rights Situation of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex People in Europe and Central Asia: 2022. (2022). Retrieved from: https://www.ilga-europe.org/report/annual-review-2022/

ESS Round 2: European Social Survey Round 2 Data (2004). Data file edition 3.6. (2004). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. https://doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS2-2004

ESS Round 3: European Social Survey Round 3 Data (2006). Data file edition 3.7. (2006). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS3-2006

ESS Round 4: European Social Survey Round 4 Data (2008). Data file edition 4.5. (2008). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS4-2008

ESS Round 5: European Social Survey Round 5 Data (2010). Data file edition 3.4. (2010). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS5-2010

ESS Round 7: European Social Survey Round 7 Data (2014). Data file edition 2.2. (2014). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS7-2014

ESS Round 8: European Social Survey Round 8 Data (2016). Data file edition 2.2. (2016). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. http://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS8-2016

ESS Round 10: European Social Survey Round 10 Data (2020). Data file edition 3.1. (2020). Sikt - Norwegian Agency for Shared Services in Education and Research, Norway - Data Archive and Distributor of ESS Data for ESS ERIC. https://dx.doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS10-2020

ESS6-2012. (2013). https://doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS6-2012

ESS9-2018. (2020). https://doi.org/10.21338/NSD-ESS9-2018

Herek, G. M. & McLemore, K.A. (2019). Attitudes Toward Lesbians and Gay Men Scale. In: R. Milhausen, J.K. Sakaluk, T.D. Fisher, C.M. Davis, & W.L. Yarber (Eds.), Handbook of sexuality-related measures, 4th ed. (pp. 637-639). Routledge.

Herek, G.M. & McLemore, K.A. (2013). Sexual Prejudice. Annual Review of Psychology, 64(1), 309-333. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-psych-113011-143826

Jarasiunaite-Fedosejeva, G. (2022). Generational attitudes towards homosexuality across Europe: Why individual and country-related factors matter? [In Ukrainian]. Global Journal of Sociology: Current Issues, 12(1), 12-30. https://doi.org/10.18844/gjs.v12i1.7354

Kotter, L. (2002). Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Retrieved from: https://www.lgl.lt/assets/Sexual-Orientation-Diskrimination-2002-ENG.pdf

Lee, S.Y., Lei, B., & Mallick, B. (2020). Estimation of COVID-19 spread curves integrating global data and borrowing information. PLOS ONE, 15(7), e0236860. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236860

Manley, S.P. (2018). Public Opinion regarding LGBT Policies: Determinats, Dynamics, and Consequences of Attitudes in the United States and Europe [PhD]. The University of Texas at Dallas.

Nogel, I. (1991). Facts about Homosexuality in Soviet Russia and current Estonia. In: Sexual Minorities and Society: the Changing Attitudes toward Homosexuality in the 20th Century Europe (pp. 115-121). Ajaloo Instituut.

Poushter, J. & Kent, N. O. (2020). The Global Divide on Homosexuality Persists. Retrieved from: https://www.pewresearch.org/global/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2020/06/PG_2020.06.25_Global-Views-Homosexuality_FINAL.pdf

R Core Team. (2020). R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing. Retrieved from: https://www.R-project.org/

Rünne, E., Grünberg, L., Merusk, K., Pohl, R., & Oblikas, A. (2023). LGBT (04/2023). Retrieved from: https://humanrights.ee/app/uploads/2023/05/2023-04-LGBT-aruanne_avaldamine.pdf

Sîrbu, A., Loreto, V., Servedio, V.D.P., & Tria, F. (2017). Opinion dynamics: Models, extensions and external effects. In: Understanding Complex Systems (Issue 9783319256566). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25658-0_17

Steffens, M.C. & Preuß, S. (2020). Measuring Attitudes Toward LGBT Individuals: Theoretical and Practical Considerations. In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1176

Zinchenkov, A.A., Kasianczuk, M.H., Kravchuk, A.V., Maimulakhin, A.Yu., Ostapenko, O.I., & Sheremet, S.P. (2011). One step forward, two steps back: The situation of LGBT people in Ukraine in 2010-2011. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center «Nash svit».

Kasianczuk, M., Malikov, V., Rokytska, O., Trofymenko, O., Shestakovskii, O., & Sheremet, S. (2022). Ukrainian society and LGBT on the eye of the great war: National study of the attitude of the population of Ukraine towards lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgender people. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine, CSEP, EGHR-Ukraine, LGBT Association LIGA, Donbas-SocProject.

Kasianczuk, M., Titar, I., Salnikov, S., & Ohorodnik, S. (2023). Population size estimation of men who have sex with men and transgender people in Ukraine as of the beginning of the great war (2021): Analytical report on the results of the study. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Public Health Center of MoH of Ukraine.

Paniotto, V. (2014). Amosov and modeling of social processes. [In Ukrainian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 1, 199-205.

Poveshchenko, G., & Chekhovoy, Yu. (2001). Mathematical model of structural evolution of public productive forces. [In Russian]. Sociology: Theory, Methods, Marketing, 3, 41-59.

Pryvalov, Yu., Trofymenko, O., Rokytskaya, O., & Kasianczuk, M. (2013). Report on the results of the study "Public opinion survey to determine the public perception of LGBT people and ways to improve it". [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Center for Social Expertises of Institute of Sociology, NAS of Ukraine.

Perception of LGBT people and their rights in Ukraine: May 2022: analytical report. (2022). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://gay.org.ua/publications/AReport_NashSvit_May2022.pdf

Perception of LGBT people and their rights in Ukraine: May-June 2023. Analytical report. (2023). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://gay.org.ua/blog/2023/06/15/spryiniattia-lhbt-liudei-ta-ikh-prav-v-ukraini-traven-cherven-2023-roku-analitychnyi-zvit/

Attitudes towards people of homosexual orientation: February 2016. (2016). [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from: https://gay.org.ua/publications/soc-poll2016.pdf

Shestakovskyi, O., Trofymenko, O., Kasianczuk, M., & Voznesenskyi, M. (2016). Post-revolutionary Ukraine: tolerance or leaning to the right. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: LGBT-Center "Donbas-SocProject".

Received 09.10.2023

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