Wednesday, 14 October 2009

MOVE - Progressive Students’ Survey Report

October 2009

[Excerpt from the report]

Homosexuals and marriage


Slightly less than 50% agree that homosexuals should be given the right to marry in Malta, whilst 35.2% are against homosexuals being given the right to marry and 16.2% are indecisive.

Table: Do you agree that homosexuals should be given the right to marry in Malta?
[Valid replies only.]



For this issue there are different views between females and males. In fact there is a statistical significant difference (p is less than 0.05) between the two genders. The absolute majority of females agree that homosexuals should be given the right to marry (54%), whilst for the males there are 42% which are in favour. There are more males which are against than there are in favour. This result contrasts when it comes to the females.



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Survey compiled by Vincent Marmarà for ‘MOVE-Progressive Students’.

Mr Maramarà B.Sc. (Hons), M.Sc. (Statistics) is the President of the Malta Statistics and Operations Research Organization (MSTOR).

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See also:


Times: University students in heated debate on sexual health

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