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Measuring Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity: Challenges and Approaches

Join the European Institute for Gender Equality and experts at the Conference of Gender Statisticians to discuss the sensitive task of measuring gender identity. Learn about the importance of inclusive survey questions, ensuring confidentiality, and the role of National Statistics Offices.

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Measuring Sex, Gender, and Gender Identity: Challenges and Approaches

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  1. Measuring sex, gender and gender identity Discussant: Anna Rita Manca, European Institute for Gender Equality Conference of European Statisticians Group of Experts on Gender Statistics Health and lifestyles Geneva, 13 March 2012

  2. Collecting data on gender reassignment is a very sensitive area. The challenge EHRC took is to demonstrate that it is possible to develop and test survey questions that can be understood and answered by all people Conference of Gender Statisticians

  3. Collection of data on sex or gender should be sensitive to the needs of trans people so that they: • Are clear about what is being asked; • Do not find the question wording or answer offensive; • Are given appropriate answer options to allow them to respond as they wish, including a suitably-worded third category; • Can feel confident that their responses will remain confidential. Conference of Gender Statisticians

  4. Is your National Statistics Office/Institution involved in any project to measure gender identity ? • How far/close is your NSO in facing the measurement of gender identity ? • How important is for your NSO to include gender identity in the next census? Conference of Gender Statisticians

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