I'm going through my newest data set (~3300 answers) and it's absolutely fascinating. I asked about 'who do you know', with stronger weights for knowing someone better.
Some finds so far:
Women on average are more likely to report knowing someone who X
The most masculine gendered answer is that men are more likely to report knowing someone in jail.
Eastern Europe is living up to the reputation of conservative - they're least likely to report knowing people who are trans/poly/sex workers, but also least likely to report knowing ppl who've been raped (shame culture?)
They're most likely to know a pedo.
Suburban/rural America is very consistent - likely to know trump voters, racists, and fundie Christians. Also most likely to know someone diagnosed with lung cancer!
Urban America: Most likely to know homeless and in jail... also poly and trans ppl.
Overall, suburban/rural and urban America weren't that different from each other when compared to other regions of the world.
Canadians and ppl in western europe are most likely to know Muslims.
The least prevalent thing by far, less common than knowing someone who won over 10k in the lottery or who didn't learn to read as a child, was victims of sex trafficking. Of those who did report knowing this, the majority are in eastern Europe.
basically sex trafficking is extremely, extremely rare.
I don't think this is suppression due to shame - there was a -0.45 correlation between reported knowledge of rape and knowledge of sex trafficking (tho region n=11 so...)