Legal LGBTI inclusivity in OECD countries is on the rise
Legal LGBTI inclusivity varies significantly over time and across components
OECD countries are lagging behind on the legal inclusion of transgender and intersex people, but slowly catching up
Legal LGBTI inclusivity is improving in all OECD countries
Legal LGBTI inclusivity is positively associated with acceptance of lesbians and gay men
Legal LGBTI inclusivity is positively associated with acceptance of transgender and intersex people
Legal LGBTI inclusivity is positively associated with gender equality
Legal LGBTI inclusivity is positively associated with economic development
Cross-country variation in legal LGBTI inclusivity is similar should one focus on LGB-specific or TI-specific provisions
OECD countries made great strides in establishing LGBTI-inclusive human rights institutions, but modest progress in protecting LGBTI people against violence
While all OECD countries have decriminalised same-sex consensual sexual acts, only three ban conversion therapy in some of their subnational jurisdictions
Despite a surge in the number of countries that have passed gender recognition laws, legal inclusion of transgender and intersex individuals remains limited