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    '''Gender markers''' are data points that show the gender of a person on a document (such as passport, driver's license, insurance card, birth certificate, etc) or in a computer system (such as an employee database, electronic health record, etc). Sometimes this data point is called "[[Sex]]" instead of "Gender".
    '''Gender markers''' are data points that show the gender of a person on a document (such as passport, driver's license, insurance card, birth certificate, etc) or in a computer system (such as an employee database, electronic health record, etc). Sometimes this data point is called "[[Sex]]" instead of "Gender".


    The standard common gender markers are M for [[male]] and F for [[female]]. Other gender markers (which are not always available) include U for unspecified, O for [[other]], and X for a nonbinary gender.
    The standard common gender markers are M for [[male]] and F for [[female]]. Other gender markers (which are not always available) include U for unspecified, O for [[other]], and X for a nonbinary gender. Even when a U, O, or X option is available, not all nonbinary people will be comfortable selecting it.<ref name="Muth">{{Cite web |title=Why I Marked "F" as the Gender on My License Even Though I'm Nonbinary |last=Muth |first=Laura |work=Allure |date=21 December 2018 |access-date=8 October 2020 |url= https://www.allure.com/story/nonbinary-gender-identity-drivers-license}}</ref>


    Some transgender and nonbinary [[activism|activists]] hold the view that gender markers are unnecessary and should be done away with.
    Some transgender and nonbinary [[activism|activists]] hold the view that gender markers are unnecessary and should be done away with.<ref name="FoggDavis">{{Cite web |title=Let’s delete sex-identity from birth certificates |last=Fogg Davis |first=Heath |work=Aeon |date=31 May 2017 |access-date=8 October 2020 |url= https://aeon.co/ideas/lets-delete-sex-identity-from-birth-certificates |quote=Heath Fogg Davis }}</ref>


    ==See also==
    ==See also==

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    Gender markers are data points that show the gender of a person on a document (such as passport, driver's license, insurance card, birth certificate, etc) or in a computer system (such as an employee database, electronic health record, etc). Sometimes this data point is called "Sex" instead of "Gender".

    The standard common gender markers are M for male and F for female. Other gender markers (which are not always available) include U for unspecified, O for other, and X for a nonbinary gender. Even when a U, O, or X option is available, not all nonbinary people will be comfortable selecting it.[1]

    Some transgender and nonbinary activists hold the view that gender markers are unnecessary and should be done away with.[2]

    See also

    1. Muth, Laura (21 December 2018). "Why I Marked "F" as the Gender on My License Even Though I'm Nonbinary". Allure. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
    2. Fogg Davis, Heath (31 May 2017). "Let's delete sex-identity from birth certificates". Aeon. Retrieved 8 October 2020. Heath Fogg Davis