Demographics

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    This page will ideally include information on the estimated numbers of nonbinary people worldwide as well as in specific regions.

    Worldwide

    More information needed.

    In the 2020 Gender Census, there were 24,576 respondents.[1] However this is a limited set (e.g. mainly English-speaking people who use Tumblr and/or Twitter) and thus does not represent a full global count of people who identify outside the gender binary.

    Australia

    On the 2016 Australian Census, for the first time people could identify themselves as "male", "female", or "other". 1300 people selected "other".[2]

    United Kingdom

    According to a 2014 blog post by activist Nat Titman, "at least 0.4% of the UK population defines as nonbinary when given a 3-way choice in terms of female, male or another description", but the count will be higher depending on variations in question phrasing.[3]

    USA

    It is estimated that there are over 450,000 nonbinary individuals in the United States of America[4], although totally accurate numbers are difficult to ascertain.[5]

    References

    1. Cassian (16 October 2020). "Gender Census 2020: The Pronoun Question". Gender Census. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
    2. Power, Shannon (28 June 2017). "Being gender non-binary on the Census, dyke is a dirty word and Ramadan fundraising". The Informer. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
    3. Titman, Nat (16 December 2014). "How many people in the United Kingdom are nonbinary?". Practical Androgyny. Retrieved 23 October 2020. CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
    4. Hendrick; et al. (1 January 2018). ""M," "F," Or "X"? Nonbinary Gender Designations In The Workplace". Fisher Phillips. Retrieved 19 June 2020. Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)
    5. Freeman, Lauren (2018). "Micro Interactions, Macro Harms: Some Thoughts on Improving Health Care for Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Folks". International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics. doi:10.3138/ijfab.2018.05.29.